Bin Hindi Motors provides Kia cars for Bahrain air show

Bin Hindi Motors recently supplied Kia cars at the Bahrain air show.
Bin Hindi Motors recently supplied Kia cars at the Bahrain air show. -
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Bin Hindi Motors recently supplied the Bahrain International Air Show 2016 with Kia vehicles, after confirming an exclusive automotive sponsorship deal.

The air show took place Thursday through Saturday, Jan. 21-23, at the Sakhir Airbase. The show featured flying displays as well as a number of other family-friendly activities and attractions on the ground.

“Being involved actively in such Airshow marketing is an integral part of our group’s strategy, which is also in line with KIA’s vision and strategy by becoming an active player in the global shows arena,” Bin Hindi Group Director Nawaf Bin Hindi said. “This year, we are proud to display Kia’s flagship — the new 2016 model Kia Quoris V8 — at the trade area, where customers can touch and feel the engineering marvel which is making headlines in the automotive industry with its new luxury–power combined attributes.”

Bin Hindi Motors is one of three percent of KIA dealers across the globe who have earned the company’s Platinum Prestigious Award & Certification. The award goes to dealers who have demonstrated the highest levels of quality in facilities, management, processes and performance.

The company began in 1965 as a spare parts business in Manama, Bahrain, and has since grown to become official distributors for international brands like Samsung, Renault Trucks, Volvo Construction Equipment and Kia.



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