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Home»Briefing»DT Dobie venture into the countryside
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DT Dobie venture into the countryside

NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT11th September 2019Updated:23rd September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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To meet the growing demand for genuine spares for Mercedes-Benz and Hyundai trucks, DT Dobie has opened a parts shop in Eldoret. There will also be a limited stock of parts for Mercedes-benz and Volkswagen passenger cars. 

The outlet is located on the ground floor of the Petrol City office block, a short distance from the town centre along the Eldoret/Kitale highway. 

 “Our major parts shop in Nakuru serves the larger Rift region. We have invested in this additional outlet in response to requests from our truck customers for an easy to reach source of replacement parts while they are in transit to Uganda, or Rwanda,” said Kennedy Munyao, the DT Dobie general parts manager

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“For long term economy and safety, we always recommed that truck owners use genuine Mercedes Benz spares which carry a warranty unlike second tier parts. The location of this outlet ensures that the drivers don’t have to go out of their way to access genuine parts,” he added

DT Dobie is the sole distributor of Mercedes Benz passenger cars, trucks and buses in Kenya and Volkswagen cars and light commercial vehicles, GWM Wingle pick-ups and Hyundai trucks. The Company is located at Lusaka Road in Nairobi and has branches in Mombasa, Nakuru and Kisumu.  

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