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Produkta Motor Group launches Suzuki dealership in Malalane

The dealership said it was looking forward to form part of the economic growth in Nkomazi.

Suzuki Malalane opened its doors for the first time on Friday June 9 under the ownership of Produkta Motor Group.

According to the dealership’s principal, PD Terblanche, they are looking forward to contributing to the growth of Malalane and Nkomazi as well as being part of the community.

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“We are here to do the common things uncommonly well. We want to contribute to the community whose micro-economics are seemingly booming. The residential and business parts of the area are growing very well, and it’s an honour for Suzuki Malalane to be part of that. Our contribution will be the range of vehicles available to the public and businesses, to give them more options than they had before. Suzuki is a reliable and affordable brand, and I am confident that it will blend in very well with the community,” said Terblanche.

The dealership has already hit the ground running with regards to its corporate social investment projects. “We are working on a project that involves a house for disadvantaged children in Tonga. We are already in talks with the community leader dealing with that and we will get closer to the space to see how we can help out as a dealership,” Terblanche said.

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Produkta Motor Group’s owner, Kerneels Kruger, said this extension to Malalane happened naturally, as they had always wanted to extend their footprint around the Onderberg area. “This is an opportunity for us to serve the community better, Suzuki is so well positioned in the market already, and getting it to Malalane seemed like it was the right thing to do. We have had the Ford dealership for six years in the same area already, and our relationship with the people and business here is great. We are looking forward to more growth and providing more options for them in terms of their needs,” said Kruger.

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