Getting the Right Tyre Pressure

Today we're hearing from one of our Managing Directors, Pierre Findlay, on the importance of ensuring your tyres have the right pressure as well as a quick and simple way of achieving this.

If you're pretty tyre savy you will most probably be able to look at your tyres and gauge using just your eyes whether your tyre pressure is right.  For most of us though, it's a really good idea to use a tyre pressure gauge to check your pressure (preferably when the tyres are cold) to see whether a trip to your nearest garage is necessary.  At all of our Autoworld branches we stock a wide range of inexpensive tyre pressure gauges.  These little gadgets can be stored in your car tool box or in the glove compartment.  They are incredibly easy to use and vitally important for ensuring you get the best performance and safety out of your tyres.

All tyre brands come with a recommended tyre PSI and you will find this information written on the actual tyre itself or within your vehicle's manual.  Running a tyre either below or above it's recommended tyre pressure can be both dangerous and inefficient leading to problems such as:

  • a reduction in the life span of the tyre

  • a reduction in the fuel economy of the vehicle

  • unnecessary blow outs

  • a reduction in the alignment of the tyre

At Autoworld we would recommend that you check your tyre pressure (including the spare tyre) at least once a month and having one of these tyre pressure gauges makes that task really simple.  If you're not up for doing the checking yourself you can always pop into one of our Autoworld Fitment Centres.  One of our technicians will be happy to check your tyre pressure and if necessary, fill it with air at no expense.

We like to keep Zambia moving and we want to keep it moving safely by encouraging you to take responsibility.

September Monthly Specials

This month take advantage of our Monthly Specials with 15% off our full range of GUD Filters.

On the first Thursday of each month we offer our customers money saving deals with our Monthly Specials. The Monthly Specials start on the first Thursday of each month and prices are valid for that whole week – ending on the following Wednesday.

The September Monthly Specials start today, Thursday 5th September, 2013 and prices will be valid until Wednesday 11th September, 2013.

This offer is available at all participating Autoworld branches and Impala Service Station while stocks last. Call your nearest branch for further details - you can find the contact number on our website.  Be sure to check back next month for more Monthly Specials!

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5400KM in 2 weeks with EEZI AWN Tents

EEZI AWN-1-web I am sure every camper knows the benefits of having a compact camping kit. The less you carry and the more organized you are, the less job you have to set the camp up and you can begin your holiday in the bush sooner! A couple of months ago I wrote about how I TJM equipped my Hilux for exploring the Zambian bush and this past month I’ve taken my exploring across the border with my family of 5 on a 5400km trip in 2 weeks through Botswana and Namibia.

In order to prepare for the trip, I spent the last few months converting my double cab Hilux to a full time camping “machine” with all of the essentials to be fully equipped to travel this journey. I had to think practically, saving all the space where I could so that the vehicle is light, yet at the same time has all that I needed to be comfortable. My biggest challenge was how I would accommodate my family of 5 in a tent that is both quick to set up and at the same time does not take up much space.  I still needed to have enough room to load my fridge and all the accessories needed for 3 kids and 2 adults for a period of 14 days on a 5400km journey… not an easy task!

I searched the Internet and found a brand of tents called EEZI AWN. The EEZI AWN brand has been in the business of tents for the last 29 years and exports their products all over the world. I decided to look at all the options available with EEZI AWN and found exactly what I needed.

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This was a rooftop tent with drop sides that allows a top and bottom area, which had enough room at the top for 3 kids and a separate area to accommodate my wife and I. At the same time the tent is not very heavy and is made of 100% rip-stop canvas to withstand the cold conditions that sometimes go below zero in the Namibian desert during the winter months that we were traveling.

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I also needed some shade cover for the spots where we would be camping in the desert country where there is no shade so this called for an Awning. I found the perfect sized Awning compatible to fit on my aluminium canopy so that we could have some shade cover when we needed it. When all of the equipment arrived at Autoworld and our workshop team installed it we had quite an audience around the car.  They thought I was crazy and planning a trip to Mars with all of the accessories on the car! Unfortunately I did not reach Mars! But the EEZI AWN equipment worked so well and it passed the test as my wife and kids did not complain of the cold and are all looking forward to my next destination so I am working on my maps again!

I realized that there must be many campers out there facing the same problems that I experienced. So in our quest to continually care for our customers and expand our outdoor product line at Autoworld we are delighted to announce that we are now the official dealers for EEZI AWN tents & Awnings in Zambia.  Our first shipment of EEZI AWN tents will be arriving in Zambia soon. We will shortly have the tents on display in our showrooms so all of you keen campers can come and have a look for yourselves and I’m confident that you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for.

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August Monthly Specials

This month take advantage of our Monthly Specials with 15% off our full range of Castrol Lubricants.

On the first Thursday of each month we offer our customers money saving deals with our Monthly Specials. The Monthly Specials start on the first Thursday of each month and prices are valid for that whole week – ending on the following Wednesday.

The August Monthly Specials start today, Thursday 1st August, 2013 and prices will be valid until Wednesday 7th August, 2013.

This offer is available at all participating Autoworld branches and Impala Service Station while stocks last. Call your nearest branch for further details - you can find the contact number on our website.  Be sure to check back next month for more Monthly Specials!

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Mercury Backed by Autoworld

Autoworld website images low res-28 This month we're hearing from Gary & Dustin who have made time from their busy schedules to tell us about their roles at Autoworld being in charge of the Mercury Marine engine division. We asked them some questions and this is what they had to say:

Q. What is your role at Autoworld?

Gary: I'm the Technical Manager at Autoworld. I'm usually based at the Marine Department at Autoworld Downtown in Lusaka and also often go out into the field servicing units for the lodges.

Dustin: I'm a Marine Technician at Autoworld and my role is mainly based out in the field servicing units and helping our Mercury Marine clients' engines remain compliant with engine warranty.

Q. Why is there a need to have mobile marine technicians?

Dustin: Some of our clients are remotely based such as lodges, marine police and Department of Fisheries and their units are often operating at full capacity, which leaves them no time to bring their engines into the Marine Deparment in Lusaka for servicing. In order to comply with the Mercury warranty it is necessary for engines to be serviced at regular intervals and at Autoworld we want to go that extra mile to ensure that we are able to offer this reliable back up service. We're not just interested in selling engines, we want to ensure that our customers have the best possible after service in order to optimise their engine performance.

Q. What areas of the country do your cover?

Gary: Between 3 to 4 times a year we go to the Lower Zambezi, Kafue National Park, Siavonga, Livingstone to Kazungula and Lake Tanganyika. Length of trips vary between 2 days and 5 days depending on demand and travel time.

Dustin: We've also been know to do one off trips when a client has had an emergency. Most of these remote clients of ours are also service based so we understand the importance of their need to offer their clients an exceptional experience.

Q: How do you travel to the remote areas?

Dustin: We tow a fully loaded service boat filled with as many spares and tools as we can carry. We try to cover as many eventualities as we can so we're usually pretty loaded. When traveling to the Lower Zambezi for instance, we tow the boat as far as Chirundu and then launch and motor down the river to the different lodges.

Gary: Lake Tanganyika is the longest and toughest journey that we do which entails about 400km of dirt road and then a 3 hour boat ride from Mpulungu to the lodges.

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Q:  What sort of work do you do?

Dustin: On most visits to lodges we carry out a service on the engine ensuring that the unit is operating as it should be and also advise on care and maintenance.

Q:  What training have you both received to make you a qualified Mercury Marine Technician?

Gary: We have both traveled abroad several times to Dubai and Belgium where Mercury Marine carry out their technician training.  In between international training trips we receive emails from Mercury Marine with the latest developments and ways that dealers have overcome any issues with units to ensure that we constantly stay on top of our game.

Dustin: Occasionally we have representatives from Mercury Marine come to our premises to carry out training as well.

Q:  It sounds like a challenging role, do you have any tales to share?

Gary: Lots! On one occasion we were carrying out 3 installations at Chiawa Camp on the Lower Zambezi and were on our way back to Chirundu when we found one of our clients waiting for us in his boat in the middle of the river.  He wanted us to service one of his engines and was waiting to catch us on our way back to Lusaka.  It was getting dark by the time we finished and started heading back, so we took a short cut behind Kanyemba Island, but hit a sand bank.  About 50 meteres away was the biggest croc I've ever seen and he looked really hungry.  We had no time to waste so with the engine still running my colleague and I jumped out of the boat and managed to lift the boat in record time.  By the time we got back to the vehicle it was 8pm and dark.  Just as we docked the boat the fuel ran out.  That was a close call.

Q: Yikes, that WAS a close call!  Do you have any more?

Gary: We had a new client who had just bought an engine.  I woke up on Sunday morning to find 10 messages on my phone from the client.  His boat wouldn't start and he had clients arriving so he needed us to make an urgent trip to him in the Lower Zambezi.  By the time I got there it was 4pm and the boat was fixed by 6pm and it was pitch dark.  I had to get back to Lusaka that night because I had the keys to open the workshop the next morning.  The client offered us one of his guides to drive us back in the boat to our car.  It had taken us 2.5 hours boat ride to get to the camp and on our way back it took us 1.5 hours - top speed and in the pitch dark, zigzagging between sandbanks from the Zambian side of the river to the Zimbabwean river.  It was the scariest experience of my life!  In the end I sat on the floor of the boat facing backwards in the hope that would keep me safe if we hit a sandbank at top speed.  It was only when we arrived back at the vehicle that I realised we had been driven by one of the most successful poachers who was now a reformed game guide.  That was one journey to remember...

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So there you have it. When we say we're committed to offering our clients the best possible after sales service on our Mercury engines you can believe us!

If you are interested in purchasing an engine or want to enquire about our Mercury Marine after sales service please contact Craig on craig@autoworld.co.zm.

July Monthly Specials

This month take advantage of our Monthly Specials with 15% off our full range of Hi-Fase batteries.

On the first Thursday of each month we offer our customers money saving deals with our Monthly Specials. The Monthly Specials start on the first Thursday of each month and prices are valid for that whole week – ending on the following Wednesday.

The July Monthly Specials start today, Thursday 4th July, 2013 and prices will be valid until Wednesday 10th July, 2013.

This offer is available at all participating Autoworld branches and Impala Service Station while stocks last. Call your nearest branch for further details - you can find the contact number on our website.  Be sure to check back next month for more Monthly Specials!

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14 Tips on How to Become a Successful Entrepreneur

In June 2011 I was invited to speak at the Kukula Cup Final about my experience as an entrepreneur in Zambia.  Planning for the talk made me reflect on the journey that I have been on since starting my first business, Impala Service Station in 1972, and the many lessons that I have learnt along the way.  The talk was so well received that I have decided to put together a list of 14 tips that I have implemented on my journey to success and highlight on each of them for the purpose of this article. Noble Findlay - Autoworld Chairman

14 Tips on How to Become a Successful Entrepreneur

  1. Choose a business that you will enjoy working in as it will be the place where you spend most of your time.
  2. Know that what you're doing is morally right.
  3. Once you've raised your capital, open up a bank account.  Banks will only lend you money if they can see your records and can follow your cashflow.
  4. The location of your business premises must be in the right place for the type of business you are running.
  5. Once you've established your business you've got to advertise and do marketing.
  6. Be innovative to ensure that you're always one step ahead of your competition.
  7. Maintain consistency in what you are doing to encourage consumer loyalty.
  8. Plough your profits back into the company to enable expansion and replacement costs.
  9. Maintain a healthy cashflow where your income is more than your expenditure.
  10. Pay suppliers promptly.
  11. Give good customer service.
  12. After identifying reliable customers, offer credit facilities to enable expansion of your business.
  13. The people you employ are an important factor in your success so make sure they are experienced, dedicated and offer training facilities.
  14. Set a goal of what you want - aim high and aim for the best.

Backtracking a little

Before I started Impala Service Station I didn't have much experience working for other people, however the little work that I did do has helped me so much in running my own business.  In hindsight I would always advise to gain as much experience as you can working for other people because it will teach you so much about business and will enable you to learn about the mistakes first without them affecting your own bottom line.

After finishing school I started working for Lusaka City Council in the buying and stores offices where I learnt about custom clearing and stock control.  The Lusaka City Council sponsored me to go to the UK to do a course in business management which specialised in purchasing, marketing, economics and finance and what I learnt there helped me tremendously when I eventually started my own business.

How I Implemented the 14 Tips

1.  Choose a business that you will enjoy working in as it will be the place where you spend most of your time. I was interested in cars so I knew that I'd be happy running a business dealing with spare parts and accessories.  When I later opened Autoworld and expanded this business I ventured into selling boats and engines because boating is my hobby so going to work has been like doing my favourite sport.

2.  Know that what you're doing is morally right. I'll give you an example of determination.  When I was studying in England I had a part-time job selling encyclopedias door to door.  Each sales person was given targets. If we sold 3 sets of encyclopedias each evening we would be given a £50 bonus on top of our pay.  I was usually the only one to get that bonus because I applied the sales language and method of selling that I was taught which was designed in such a way to make the person agree to the sale and it worked every time.  We were even taught to hide certain information such as the bit at the bottom of the form which enabled the customer to cancel the order up to 48 hours later because the transaction was made in their own home.  If we made customers aware of that option it would give them choice which would ultimately lead to doubt and this would not be good for a guaranteed sale.  So we were taught to fold this bottom section of the form so that the customer never saw it when they filled out the sales form.  The moment I realised that I was selling these encyclopedias to people that didn't need them and couldn't actually afford them I couldn't sell anymore.  So you've got to be happy with what you're doing and know that you're doing the right thing selling what you do.  When I opened Impala selling petrol and spare parts I knew that this was something people needed and that felt right.

3.  Once you've raised your capital, open up a bank account.  Banks will only lend you money if they can see your records and can follow your cashflow.

The funny thing with banks is that before they lend you money you have to prove to them that you don't need their money.  In my case I didn't have the money when I started my business so my mother loaned me K1,000 back in 1972 and with that money I opened a bank account. Within 3 days of opening the account I had an overdraft!

4.  The location of your business premises must be in the right place for the type of business you are running. Before opening Impala Service Station I applied to Caltex for a petrol station and they offered me the one on the Kabwe Road heading out of Lusaka.  It was the perfect location to capture motorists entering and leaving the city as well as coming into town to do their business around the Cairo Road area.

5.  Once you've established your business you've got to advertise and do marketing. One of the first marketing campaigns that I initiated was leafleting cars which was a suggestion from Caltex at the time.  I paid people to go out and put a leaflet with a picture of a car with 4 tyres on it.  After inspecting the car they would mark on the leaflet which tyre needed replacing.  The blurb on the leaflet was something along the lines of "We've taken the liberty of inspecting your tyres and we've indicated which tyre needs replacing.  We currently have tyres in stock at Impala Service Station and we'd be happy to fit them for you".  It worked!  After this we tried a few raffles where customers who bought a certain amount of fuel or products in the shop would be entered for a free raffle with the first prize being a brand new car.  Again this worked too. Another thing that I have found is people often think that in order for a business to be successful you have to sell a high yielding profit item, however what I've found is that this is not always the case.  I found offering a 'carrot' like cigarettes, cool drinks or a vending machine in the spares shop encouraged customers to stop and buy their fuel at Impala.  While they were there, they ended up seeing other products which they then went on to purchase as well.  So you've got to make the whole customer experience something that makes them want to come back again and again.

6.  Apply innovation to ensure that you're always one step ahead of your competition. Before I opened Impala I was helping to run a family business selling beer in Emmasdale.  I compared the profit of a litre of beer sold to a litre of fuel that I would be able to sell at the filling station.  The profit was higher for a litre of beer sold, however fuel took the lead with greater volume at less profit.  I also discovered that the profit in running a petrol station doesn't come from the amount of fuel sold, but rather the amount of engine oil sold.  When I started Impala you couldn't buy engine oil in smaller containers as it only came in big drums. So I went to the compounds and bought used small containers of cooking oil, cleaned them out and decanted the oil from the drums into the containers.  This way I was able to offer oil to my customers to buy and also offer the service of an oil top up to customers filling up with fuel.  Within a short space of time I had so many women bringing me hundreds of containers on a daily basis from the compounds.

7.  Maintain consistency in what you are doing to encourage consumer loyalty. When I opened Impala I maintained consistency by setting opening hours and ensuring my customers knew these hours.  I maintained sufficient stock levels because I knew that a disappointed customers will always go to my competition and I would then run the risk of loosing that customer especially if my competitor was offering a better service. I ensured that I always had oil and air. I also offered a 24 hour tyre mending service which we offered for at least 40 years before having to close it recently due to feasibility.

8.  Ploug your profits back into the company to enable expansion and replacement costs. I started Impala with 8 employees and I now have 300 employees between 13 branches nationwide.  I did this by never using my profit and constantly putting it back into the business - expanding my product and service range as well as opening new branches.

9.  Maintain a healthy cashflow where your income is more than your expenditure. Your cashflow is what determines whether or not you will go bankrupt.  You've got to be thrifty in how you run your business and buy what you need, not what you want.  This means only buying what you can afford.

10.  Pay suppliers promptly. I've always adhered to payment terms and this has enabled me to continue a good relationship of trust with all of my suppliers.  What you want is a good reputation and respect because when you give someone respect they will also respect you.

11.  Give good customer service. Without your customer you have no business so it is vitally important to put time and effort into ensuring that they are treated well.  Caltex offered staff training which involved things such as greeting a customer nicely and thanking them at the end while asking them to call again. When a car came to fill up with petrol my staff would be trained to ask the customer if they wanted their windscreen cleaned and tyre pressure checked. I bought my own compressor to offer tyre pressure. I wanted my customers to leave with a positive experience from the visit to Impala so that they would want to come back again.

12.  After identifying reliable customers, offer credit facilities to enable expansion of your business. I looked out for regular buyers and got to know what sort of a business they were running and if it was a reputable organisaiton I offered these customers credit facilities.  It meant that I got to sell more sooner and this all contributed to me being able to expand Impala into Autoworld.

13.  The people you employ are an important factor in your success so make sure they are experienced, dedicated and offer training facilities. I have always looked for employees that are keen to share in my vision for my business.  Training is essential to ensure that everyone is operating on the same page and equipped with the right skills for the role.

14.  Set a goal of what you want - aim high and aim for the best. When I first started Impala I could see the potential for the business if I managed to implement a successful business model.  I was able to do this at Impala and this led me to opening my first Autoworld branch.  I  remember, on the day of the official opening of the branch, walking my mother around who had come to cut the ribbon and telling her my plans for expanding the premises and my goal of having a branch in every provincial centre.

 

I hope that you find these tips useful and I wish you the greatest success in your business endeavors.  Do you have any tips that have contributed to the success of your role as an entrepreneur?  Feel free to share these points in the comments section below.

 

June Monthly Specials

This month take advantage of our Monthly Specials with 20% off our full range of tyres.

On the first Thursday of each month we offer our customers money saving deals with our Monthly Specials. The Monthly Specials start on the first Thursday of each month and prices are valid for that whole week – ending on the following Wednesday.

The June Monthly Specials start today, Thursday 6th June and prices will be valid until Wednesday 12th June.

This offer is available at all participating Autoworld branches and Impala Service Station while stocks last. Call your nearest branch for further details - you can find the contact number on our website.  Be sure to check back next month for more Monthly Specials!Autoworld_Juneblog

 

Lost Without My Garmin in Zambia

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This month there's no stopping David Findlay as he shares with us how the Garmin products have helped him explore Zambia with his 4x4, on his bicycle, hunting with his dogs and next up on the list...in the sky!

For the 4x4 Junkie

As I explained in my last blog post about TJM products, the African bush is really a great passion of mine, be it fishing, hunting or trailing through the great Zambian wilderness in a 4x4. The one piece of equipment that I never leave home without is my Garmin GPS (Global Positioning System). We introduced the Garmin range of GPS units into the Autoworld stores a few years ago and when I first had the opportunity to try one out I was so impressed with what it had to offer me. With a wide range of maps available for Africa my Garmin GPS enables me to drive into any country or town and know exactly where to find the next filling station, shopping centre or restaurant, which comes in really handy with a car full of 3 kids!

Some of the GPS units are multifunctional and can be used as a camera, video game unit to name just a few of the features. There is a new model recently launched by Garmin called the Nuvi 2595. This little unit is specifically designed as a driving GPS and is my favourite. It has a touch screen and for those of us who are lazy to reach over to the screen you can voice activate it so that the unit will understand your voice commands. If you are not keen on reading maps it has a function that will give voice prompted turn by turn directions with spoken street names so you can just focus on driving without looking at the screen. It even advises on the correct lane to drive in when approaching unfamiliar intersections and shows you pictures of the junction in advance so you know what you will be approaching. The unit can also be paired with a mobile phone to act as a hands free set in the car. Gone are the days of a police officer catching you red handed with a phone against one of your ears! There’s literally a suitable GPS for every need and I can't recommend them enough.

For the Fitness Junkie

Before I discovered the fun of off-roading and quad biking, I was a keen cyclist and loved using the Garmin fitness watch with the cycling cadence tool to help record my performance.  Garmin provide a full range of watches for the fitness junkies so for example while running it will help record how many steps you take on your run, how high your heart rate is, the distance you have run and the calories you have burned. All this information can be stored automatically enabling you to be your own gym instructor monitoring your progress by month or by year and even send the information to your computer for safe keeping. Some of the watches are fully water proof and can be also used while you swim. The only button I cannot find on the Garmin fitness watch is the button to help me lose weight quicker!

For the Dog Lovers

If you frequently take long walks with your dogs something that might interest you is the Garmin Dog Collars. Simply fit the collar to the dog and you wear the hand set unit that comes supplied with the collar.  This will immediately keep you informed about where your dog has gone.  I use the Garmin Dog Collars on my dogs when I go hunting and I find them invaluable! If your dog wanders away in the bush you can track it down from up to 30-40km away.

So as you can see there's not a single area of your life where Garmin isn't welcome - in your car, on your boat, in the air, in the great outdoors or training in the gym.  If you're curious to see how Garmin can transform your life visit the Garmin web page for more information and make an enquiry via our website and we will gladly help you find the right Garmin product for you! Next on my wish list is the Garmin device for aviation when I learn how to fly!

May Monthly Specials

On the first Thursday of each month we offer our customers money saving deals with our Monthly Specials. The Monthly Specials start on the first Thursday of each month and prices are valid for that whole week – ending on the following Wednesday. This month take advantage of our Monthly Specials with 15% off our full range of Luxor Paints & Thinners.

The May Monthly Specials start today, Thursday 2nd May and prices will be valid until Wednesday 8th May.

This offer is available at all participating Autoworld branches and Impala Service Station while stocks last. Call your nearest branch for further details - you can find the contact number on our website.  Be sure to check back next month for more Monthly Specials!Autoworld_MAYL_blog

Optimise Your Mercury Experience

Last month you heard from our Purchasing Manager, David Findlay, and this month we’d like to introduce you to our marine expert, Craig Eastcroft. Craig is the resident marine expert at Autoworld Downtown and knows everything there is to know about our wide range of boats and engines.  He’ll be sharing some of his expertise and experience in the Marine news category which we are launching today.  On that note, we hand you over to Craig… Autoworld web images - second batch-12

Today I'd like to introduce you to two very important aspects of owning an outboard engine - maintenance and warranty.

Maintenance To get the most out of your Mercury outboard, it is important that your motor receives the periodic checks listed in the Inspection & Maintenance Schedule. This will help extend the life of your motor and give you many hours of trouble free boating. The service interval is every 100 hours or once yearly, whichever occurs first.  So if you're fortunate to clock up many hours on the water you'll need to bring your boat in more frequently - keep your eye on the clock. At Autoworld we only use Quicksilver oils which have been specifically formulated for use in marine engines, ensuring the highest level of protection. Your motor is going to run smoother, cleaner and virtually trouble-free with Quicksilver oil.

In addition to supplying our customers Genuine Parts & Quicksilver Oils at service time, we also provide skilled technicians to carry out the works. Gary & Dustin visit the Mercury training facility annually and are certified at the highest level, so you can be assured your motor is in the best possible hands! We even have a mobile technician for some of our lodge customers who travels to our clients to carry out servicing. Autoworld website images low res-28 Warranty A 5 year warranty is available on all our Mercury engines subject to adhering to the specified service intervals so it's really important to keep your eye on the clock and book your service in time. Mercury is offering its recreational customers the possibility to extend the warranty on their outboard engines up to 5 years and this applies to FourStroke, Verado and Optimax. Conditions apply so please contact us for more details.

So in a nutshell, it's really quite simple - service your engine regularly and it will reward you with reliable performance...

Aside from maintenance and warranty of your engine, you may be interested to know that the government has taken off the 15% duty on engines so you can now purchase an engine from Autoworld duty free.  Added to that, 25% has been knocked off boat duty so if you're thinking of entering the world of boating that's a massive saving!

 

 

 

April Monthly Specials

On the first Thursday of each month we offer our customers money saving deals with our Monthly Specials. The Monthly Specials start on the first Thursday of each month and prices are valid for that whole week – ending on the following Wednesday. This month take advantage of our Monthly Specials with 15% off our full range of GUD filters.

The April Monthly Specials start today, Thursday 4th April and prices will be valid until Wednesday 10th April.

This offer is available at all participating Autoworld branches and Impala Service Station while stocks last. Call your nearest branch for further details - you can find the contact number on our website.  Be sure to check back next month for more Monthly Specials!

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TJM eqipped on and off road work or play in Zambia

Last month you heard from the Autoworld Chairman, Noble Findlay and this month we'd like to introduce you to our Purchasing Manager, David Findlay. David is absolutely passionate about everything to do with exploring the Zambian wilderness and most weekends he is out with his family of 5 discovering something new.  He'll be sharing some of these adventures with you through our Explore Zambia news category which we are launching today.  On that note, we hand you over to David… David TJM car The African bush is really a great passion of mine, be it fishing, hunting or trailing through the great Zambian wilderness in a 4x4. There is no better feeling than driving through the bush in a vehicle that is fully equipped for any off road conditions. There are not many gravel roads in Zambia that my vehicle has not traveled on! A few years back TJM Australia signed an agreement with Autoworld to take on the sole dealership for TJM off road products. TJM is a company that specialize in off road suspension and accessories that range from shock absorbers to bumpers, 4x4 compressor pumps, winches, roof top tents and everything 4x4 under the Sun!

I had the privilege of having my vehicle fitted with all the TJM products (which you can see in the image above) to both advertise and test them at the same time.  After fitting the off road suspension which includes shock absorbers & coil springs as well as air suspension on the rear leaf springs of the vehicle, I am now able to travel at higher speeds on gravel roads with better steering control. I am always towing a boat and the vehicle is excessively loaded carrying camping gear to accommodate my family of five so I also fitted air bellows. These are little air bags that fit between the rear leaf spring & the chassis of the vehicle allowing you to inflate or deflate them and in the process they increase or decrease the height of the vehicle. It is a must for those that are always carrying heavy loads or towing a trailer. With no modifications to the vehicle all these parts are readily available at the Autoworld Downtown branch!

For all those campers we all know how great it would be to have a camp set up in seconds so that your camping & fishing holiday can begin. Most campers in Zambia are traveling to the bush towing a boat so an off road trailer or caravan is not an option. I spent hours researching to find the perfect solution for this and I'm pleased to tell you that I've found one...

An Aluminium 4x4 canopy may just be the solution! They come in many designs and can be custom built to suit your needs. With the canopy that I have it has a built in kitchen and work top area so camping equipment can be easily opened or stored away in the shortest possible time. Above the canopy I installed a TJM roof top tent that can be set up in a matter of minutes. This tent has a built in mattress saving lots of space. With all of these products installed on my 4x4 I am able to get to where I want to go with confidence and set up my camp quickly leaving me more time to relax and play with my family in our beautiful Zambian bush.

For those of you interested in the 4x4 accessories or any information relating to your 4x4, feel free to send us an enquiry and we can give you all the advice you need.

Happy exploring!

David Findlay Purchasing Manager

March Monthly Specials

On the first Thursday of each month Autoworld will be offering our customers some money saving deals with our Monthly Specials. The Monthly Specials will start on the first Thursday of each month and prices will be valid for that whole week – ending on the following Wednesday. This month take advantage of our Monthly Specials with 15% off our full range of hi-fase batteries.

The March Monthly Special starts today, Thursday 7th March and prices will be valid until Wednesday 13th March.

This offer is available at all participating Autoworld branches and while stocks last. Call your nearest branch for further details - you can find the contact number on our website.

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Positive improvement for the motor trade with the 2013 Budget

Over the coming months we will be adding new categories to the News section of our website and this month we are pleased to introduce you to Notes From the Chairman.  This news category will contain brief memos from the Autoworld Chairman, Mr Noble Findlay, who has over 40 years of experience in the Zambian motor trade.  It is a chance for you to be a fly on the wall hearing some of his words of wisdom gained over his years in the industry.  We would love to hear your thoughts on this topic so please take the opportunity to comment in the section below this post.  On that note, we hand you over to our Chairman...

For as many years as I can remember I have always advocated reduced duty on products in the motor trade. High import duties on boat engines and boats have made it impossible for so many to afford these items, making them more of a luxury product than an essential item for both the tourism industry as well as commercial fishermen.

When the 2013 Budget Statement was announced last October I was very pleased to hear that boat engines that used to have a duty of 15% would now be duty free. Additionally, boats that used to have a duty of 25% would now be duty free as well. As sole distributor of Mercury Marine engines and a wide range of boat dealerships at Autoworld we are now able to pass on this reduction in lower prices for our customers.

This makes a significant difference for Zambia because now the lodge owner is able to afford the luxury boat to enhance their clients’ tourist experience. The commercial fisherman now has a boat engine within his reach.

Another very positive improvement from the 2013 Budget has been that truck tyres that had a duty of 25% are now duty free. This significantly reduces transport costs, which are one of our main bottlenecks in Zambia. In time this knock on effect should result in cheaper products for the Zambian consumer.

Zambia is a nation of tourism and growing development and after 40 years of being in the motor industry I am very excited to see the direction that we heading.

February Monthly Specials

On the first Thursday of each month Autoworld will be offering our customers some money saving deals with our Monthly Specials. The Monthly Specials will start on the first Thursday of each month and prices will be valid for that whole week - ending on the following Wednesday. To jump start our Monthly Specials this month Autoworld customers can save big with a 15% off our full range of Castrol Lubricants. The February Monthly Special starts today, Thursday 7th February and prices will be valid until Wednesday 13th February. This offer is available at all participating Autoworld branches (Freedom Way, Comesa, Downtown, Woodlands, Kapiri, Kitwe, Livingstone, Mazabuka and Ndola) and while stocks last.

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A new website for Autoworld Zambia

After months of working closely with a fantastic team at The Best of Zambia we are proud to present to you our shiny new website, www.autoworldzambia.com! So much has changed at Autoworld, we needed a new website to showcase all that's been happening within our company. When you arrive on the homepage you will be presented with a range of options to explore.

In our Products and Services section you can view what we offer. If you're interested in finding out more about each item there are links to various manufacturer's websites. Our Marine section is particularly exciting as it beautifully showcases the wide range of boats and engines we have available.

In our About page, you can read up on our history and commitment to community work in Zambia.

We're really excited about our News page. Not only will it enable us to communicate with our customers on what's happening in Autoworld, but we can also get to hear from you through the interactive nature of this facility. Information is divided into categories so that you can easily navigate to what you are interested in. Those of you wanting to take advantage of our monthly and seasonal specials will be able to find out about them here. You'll also get a chance to hear insights from some of the team at Autoworld - such as our 'Notes from the Chairman', Noble Findlay, with his 40 years of experience in the motor trade industry. Be sure to sign up to our newsletter so you don't miss out on special offers, and so we can let you know when something new and exciting is happening at Autoworld.

The Contact page has information regarding branch location, contact details and opening hours.

Also, if you're on Facebook be sure to Like our facebook page. You can also follow us on twitter @AutoworldZambia.

So go and explore our website and let us know what you think - we'd love to hear from you!