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Vespa Nepal's "100 Customer Recreational Ride" Completed!
Vespa Nepal's "100 Customer Recreational Ride" Completed!
Team Nepal Drives
April 8, 2021
April 8, 2021
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Dugar Brothers & Sons Pvt Ltd, Nepal's official dealer for Vespa, recently organized a '100 Customer Recreation Ride' on Saturday from Vespa showroom Naxal to Sukute Beach in Sindhupalchowk.
“We are overwhelmed by the eagerness shown by our customers for the ride”, said Vijay Mahato, Vice-President, MV Dugar Group. He further added, “The ride was successful in increasing the camaraderie by connecting the customers in one place. We have organized the ride with the aim of interacting with customers, performing and reviewing the vehicle”.
According to Mahato, the ride was also successful in introducing the Vespa brand to its prospective customers. Customers participating in the ride were divided into different groups and various recreational sports competitions like Tug Of War, Carry Your Partner Race, Volleyball, and Communication Gap game, etc, were also organized in Sukute Beach.
Karuna Pudasaini, marketing manager of the company, said that all the customers participating in the ride were ecstatic. "Nepali consumers are increasingly attracted to premium products," she said. "Vespa is the first choice of customers who like premium products."
MV Dugar Group, the sole authorised distributor of Piaggio vehicles in Nepal, offers the Vespa VXL 125, VXL 150, SXL 125, SXL 150, VXL Elegante, LX 125, SXL 150 Matte Edition, and SXL 125 Matte Edition.
Published Date: 2021-04-08 17:48:57
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