In response to numerous complaints from customers who ordered Fiat vehicles about delivery delays, the Algerian Association for Consumer Protection and the Environment (APOCE) has released images showcasing the arrival of new Fiat vehicles in Algeria.
APOCE affirms that these vehicles are intended partially for citizens who have not yet received their orders. Through a Facebook post, the association aims to reassure individuals who expressed dissatisfaction to several Fiat dealerships in Algeria. APOCE also states that it will continue to monitor developments in collaboration with the parent company until the vehicles are delivered.
A New Batch of Another Brand Finally Arrives in Algeria
The initial delivery of JAC brand vehicles has been received in the country, marking an important step towards diversifying the automotive market and introducing competition against Fiat, currently the major player in the market.
At the end of the day, a ship from Spain flying the Dutch flag docked at the Djen Djen port in Jijel to unload no less than 666 vehicles from the Chinese brand. The carrier ship entered the waters of the Djen Djen port around 5:00 PM, transporting the very first batch of JAC brand utility vehicles destined for the Algerian market.
Regarding pricing, agents will determine the rates by considering sales rates and purchasing capacity, taking into account the vehicle purchase costs directly from their production sources.