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Honda Nigeria
Honda Nigeria announced a 125cc standard called an ACE CB125. Honda Manufacturing (Nigeria) Ltd. has an annual production capacity of 150,000 units. The company is seventy five percent capitalized by Honda.
The sales goal is 100,000 unit annually, the estimated retail price will be $650.00 or 100,000 naira.
The model is part of Honda’s affordable line, marketed for emerging markets. Honda Nigeria is developing as can be seen on the representative web site.
Established in 1979 Honda Nigeria began production in 1980.
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The intention is to increase production and expand the offering to other African Nations.
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It's funny you found this, MJH. I think I already got a sales pitch from them in my spam email file:
Dear kind sir;
You do not know me, but I represent a motorcycle firm in NIgeria. You have been chosen to win a brand new Nigerian-built Honda. Please kindly send us $2000 for shipping and taxes, and we will send you a brand new Honda. :lol8::lol8::lol8:
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im thinking in nigeria you would be a pretty cool dude when you owned the bright red honda
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They use the bikes for taxis, that’s why it has such a big seat and larger foot rests on the side.
http://world.honda.com/news/2011/c11...ria/index.html
Nigeria does have ports and I am sure they could be exported….
http://www.nigeria-ports.com/
Honda is in the cat seat globally.
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Honda is offering a CG110 in Nigeria
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In 1980, Yamaha Motor established a motorcycle factory in Nigeria that carried out manufacture and sale of motorcycles; however, in 2005 Yamaha pulled out of production at the factory due to a decline in the market, and have since been selling motorcycles imported from Japan or India through local dealerships.
In 2014 Yamaha announced it will be back in production in Nigeria, through a joint venture with a French company called CFAO S.A., which manages distribution of International vehicles in the African Market.
The target for new company CYMNG is 70,000 vehicles by 2018.
Honda plans to sell 40,000 of the CG110 annually. Honda says it will continue its proactive commitment to accommodate local needs in the production and sales of Honda motorcycle products in the rapidly growing African countries.
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Honda Begins Automobile Production in Nigeria