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Village Fight Economic Downturn to Win Holden Masters Yet Again!

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The team at Village Motors has been awarded the Queensland Holden Dealer ‘Grand Masters Awards’ for the fourth year in a row.

Located at Redcliffe and Petrie, Village Motors has been operating for 22 years as a car dealership, and this latest award indicates just how dedicated the team is to providing excellent customer service.

Village Motors received confirmation of the award via a letter from the Chairman & Managing Director of Holden Australia, Mark Reuss, this week.

“The Masters Awards is recognition by Holden that the team at Village Motors continues to meet and exceed customer expectations as well as performing well across the board in areas such as servicing, parts, and overall sales,” said Village Motors Holden Manager, Adam Guy.

“To win this award four years in row, against competition from Holden dealers Australia-wide, is testimony to the experience and care for our customers that our sales, service and parts teams have.

“The letter from Holden acknowledges the tough economic climate we faced during the latter part of the year, and encourages our team to keep up the great work,” Mr Guy said.

Holden takes into consideration a broad range of criteria when analysing the results, and requires the dealerships to promote the entire range of vehicles, as well as excellent after-sales service feedback from customers.

Village Motors carries more than $10 million in Holden stock at any one time, and has a team of 125 people, including administration staff, across the two sites.  It is part of the Newcombes Holdings Group, which was ranked as the 14th largest privately-owned company in Queensland in 2008.

This is the highest recognition given by Holden to its dealers, and there were about 30 dealerships which were recognised with this prestigious award across Australia.

Last changed: Jun 15 2009 at 10:32 AM

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