After being closed for several months due to a health crisis, Armilla-Granada Trade Fair reopened this weekend to great success. This past weekend saw the celebrations of the Used Vehicle, Kilometer 0 & Motorcycle Show. It is now the first fair to be held in Spain at a large venue after the return to ‘normality.

On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Fermasa was visited by more than 10 thousand people. Participants have strictly adhered to the strict security protocol set forth by Fermasa. This includes the use of masks and the installation of disinfectant hydroalcohol dispensers in the premises for public consumption.

Both the economic and sales data confirm the success of the fifth edition. More than 300 vehicles were sold, and the fair generated more than 5 million euros in revenue. Loli Canavate is president of Fermasa, mayor of Armilla. He states that he values the “resounding success” of the fair. This was due to professionals in the sector demanding it because of the difficult times during the pandemic. The excellent numbers we had this weekend prove that it was right to celebrate it in person. These numbers make us more optimistic and help us look forward with greater enthusiasm.

In the 50,000 sq. meter area set up for the Second-hand Vehicle Show, Kilometer 0, and Motorcycles, seventeen multi-brand dealers have displayed more than 1000 vehicles. It was celebrated by more than 100 people with a budget of approximately 70,000 euros.