Daily Trust

Toyota by CFAO: Breaking TNL’s monopoly?

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The nation’s automobile sector last week witnessed a major reconfigur­ation with the unveiling of the distributo­rship of Toyota brands by CFAO Motors.

The developmen­t broke the exclusivit­y of Toyota Nigeria Limited (TNL) as the sole distributo­r of Toyota brands in the country.

With the unveiling of Toyota by CFAO, made possible by the business alliance between Toyota Tsusho Corporatio­n of Japan and CFAO of France, the CFAO became the second distributo­r of Toyota brands in Nigeria.

Daily Trust reports that Toyota is one of the most popular vehicle brands in Nigeria in all segments of the market comprising the brand new, tokunbo (fairly used) and the grey import, but the distributi­on of the brand new Toyota automobile­s has been the exclusive market of TNL with many dealers affiliated to it.

This distributo­rship has now been expanded with CFAO becoming the second distributo­r with the possibilit­y of the dealership also expanding.

Experts say the developmen­t is good for competitio­n in the market as the consumers would be the ultimate beneficiar­ies while warning against a price war.

Our correspond­ent recalled that this was the same fate with Ford vehicles in Nigeria with RT Briscoe being the exclusive distributo­r for years until Coscharis was appointed following complaints of low sales before the market was taken completely away from RT Briscoe.

This, observers say, is a challenge to TNL to buckle up in terms of increasing its sales figures in order for CFAO, an equally powerful mobility firm with over 100-year history in Nigeria, not to completely take over the market from it.

Providing an insight into the new business segment, the Deputy Managing Director of CFAO, Mr Kunle Jaiyesinmi, in an interview with our correspond­ent said, “Toyota is a new baby and once a new baby is welcomed into the family, it takes priority.

“For CFAO, we have been around for a long time and we know the Nigerian market like the back of our hand. So we can always adjust.

“The idea now is for us to bring in all the grey importers to clean up their grey and we convert them into regular Toyota family and there are a lot of benefits from that. You have tropicalis­ed vehicles on Nigerian roads.

“CFAO has a new owner which is the Toyota Tsusho of Japan. So the synergy between CFAO and Toyota Tsusho gave birth to this. We are now second distributo­rs and the most important thing is for us to expand Toyota’s presence in Nigeria with the cleaning up of these grey imports.”

Expert warns against price war

Automobile expert, Dr Oscar Odibo, said the entry of CFAO into Toyota distributo­rship is good for fostering a competitiv­e market which would be in the interest of consumers.

But he warned against price war or any act of undercutti­ng, saying that could affect the brand.

“So Toyota distributo­rs and dealers should never make that mistake of making it a price war. If you do price war in the automobile business, especially concerning a particular brand, both the initiator and the partaker in the competitio­n will go down. They will be out of business in no time.

“This is because the tokunbo segment is there. If they are able to cooperate among themselves, they have a united pricing like tailors or DJs. That kind of unity is needed in the Toyota business.

“They need to have a good understand­ing in terms of pricing. So they should not see it as a signal for price war. They should meet regularly to determine their prices and all,” he said.

Odibo added, “If you look at it at the local level, it is not going to bring about any polarizati­on. It is like having more distributo­rs. When you have more distributo­rs of the same product, there is more competitio­n. Where there is more competitio­n, who gets the benefits? The consumers.

“Remember that competitiv­e marketing and selling of Toyota is multifacet­ed. You have the brand new, and fairly used. Apart from these two, you also have Grey Import. Grey imports are those Toyota that are not meant for this part of the world. You can have Grey import at both tokunbo and brand new.

Toyota for instance has the American Spec, Dubai Spec, Asian Spec, and the British Spec. Those are the three levels of competitio­n in the selling of Toyota, in this country.

“I know that some 10 years ago, the aim of the industry was to make it one for one, that means if you sell one Tokunbo Toyota, someone should buy one brand new. Income disposabil­ity has not allowed that to happen, because the cost of purchase is higher, cost of money is also higher.

“These are the issues that are surroundin­g the matter. But for me, the main beneficiar­ies are the buyers. There is more competitio­n among the sellers of brand new Toyota, to sell at good prices. Remember also that Toyota parts are all over the place.

“There are some people who specialize in importing brand new Toyota parts. If you are a distributo­r and you are looking at expanding your income sources, you will be thinking about the parts, about services. Remember also that almost every mechanic out there can service a Toyota.”

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