Wangara places motorists first
Wangara places motorists first

Wangara places motorists first

Ogone Tlhage
Wangara Tyre and Fitment Centre aims to give motorists quality for money, says its manager, Ken Joseph, who is at the helm of the trendy servicing centre.

Having just relocated to its new premises, Joseph says he wants to make sure each and every need of his customers is addressed properly.

“We just started operating from these premises last week Friday so it is literally a week. This location is better and designed for a tyre and fitment centre,” says Joseph.

According to him, a motorist can get all things that need to be handled under a car's bonnet and beyond attended to at the new premises.

“It is our one-stop solution for all your vehicle solutions. We can do all the fitment and tyre services here like balancing your wheels and correcting the alignment of your vehicle and we are the only tyre and fitment centre to inflate with nitrogen.”

Wangara also makes an effort to go to customers in distress.

“In addition we also offer mobile wheel alignment services for big vehicles like trucks and buses,” says Joseph.

He repeatedly emphasises that quality is king. “At Wangara, it is all about safety. We always emphasise that safety is not only about the drivers but about passengers too,” said Joseph.

He moves fast to quell any notion that Wangara is expensive. “We try to fit everybody's pocket so in essence we are trying to be in the middle ground. What that means for us is that we aim to provide quality services but at an affordable price. We have also made sure that our centre is fitted with the best quality,” says Joseph.

“Value for money is our motto. At the end of the day, we do not want to buy into a franchise, we believe we can create our own unique Namibia franchise and it is what we are working to.”

Wangara is situated at the B1 shopping complex on Independence Avenue, across from the Katutura State Hospital.

OGONE TLHAGE

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