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"DADA and Beauty Meet the Bonnet" Shines at CFAO Mobility Showroom, Driving Women’s Empowerment and Mobility

 The CFAO Mobility showroom along Uhuru Highway buzzed with excitement as the much-anticipated "DADA and Beauty Meet the Bonnet" event unfolded, bringing together women entrepreneurs, car enthusiasts, and professionals for an unforgettable experience. Hosted in collaboration with Stanbic Bank's DADA initiative, the event was a celebration of empowerment, mobility, and financial independence tailored specifically for women.

    The day was packed with activities, including test drives of the latest car models, opportunities for exclusive financing, and practical perks such as free mechanical check vouchers and discounts on genuine parts and labor. Attendees, ranging from first-time car buyers to experienced drivers, had the chance to engage with automotive experts, learn about vehicle care, and explore state-of-the-art automotive technology.
  The collaboration between CFAO Motors and Stanbic DADA set the tone for the day. Stanbic Bank's DADA initiative, dedicated to supporting women entrepreneurs and professionals, offered an exceptional opportunity for attendees to access up to 100% financing for vehicle upgrades. This financing package, combined with exclusive terms, was designed to remove barriers to ownership and empower women to achieve their goals.

Having reliable mobility is not just a luxury but a necessity for today’s modern woman,” remarked Grace Muthoni, a young entrepreneur who attended the event. “Knowing that I can get 100% financing to own my dream car and still get mechanical support makes me feel empowered to take my business to the next level.”

A standout feature of the event was the hands-on experience of test-driving a wide range of the latest models from CFAO Motors. Participants marveled at the advanced features of the vehicles, from fuel efficiency to cutting-edge safety technologies. For many, it was their first time behind the wheel of a premium car.

    In addition to the test drives, participants received free mechanical check vouchers, a gesture that underscored CFAO Motors’ commitment to supporting customers even after their purchase. The vouchers, coupled with discounts on genuine parts and labor, were warmly received by attendees.
    The success of “DADA and Beauty Meet the Bonnet” marked a significant step toward transforming how women interact with the automotive industry. It bridged the gap between empowerment and mobility, offering practical solutions tailored to their unique needs.

  As the event wrapped up, participants left with more than just vouchers and brochures, they departed with a renewed sense of possibility. The collaboration between CFAO Motors and Stanbic DADA showcased the power of partnerships in creating meaningful change, leaving a lasting impact on everyone involved.

“This isn’t just about selling cars,” said a representative from CFAO Motors. “It’s about ensuring that women have the tools, knowledge, and confidence to make informed decisions and drive their futures forward.”
    The “DADA and Beauty Meet the Bonnet” event is expected to be the first of many initiatives aimed at empowering women through mobility and financial inclusion. With such a resounding success, the future looks bright for women ready to take the driver’s seat in their lives and businesses.

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