MARSHALL Cambridge has been named Volvo Car UK’s overall Dealer of the Year.
In addition, six other dealerships – Ray Chapman Motors, Strathmore, TMS Coventry, Fawcett’s Garage, Keith Price Garages and Donalds – were awarded the accolade of Regional Dealer of the Year, as the top performers across Volvo’s 102-strong UK dealer network were acknowledged.
As a reward for their efforts last year, they will all be heading to the Graubünden region of Switzerland, an area of outstanding natural beauty, for a luxury break.
Marshall Cambridge general manager Anthony Lord said: ‘This is a fantastic achievement for the entire team, who work incredibly hard to deliver high levels of service to our customers.
‘Having secured a Regional Dealer of the Year spot at the six-month mark in 2016, to go on to win the overall Dealer of the Year is a real testament to everyone at Marshall Cambridge, so we’re naturally delighted to be recognised for our efforts.’
The winners were determined using key performance indicators from a variety of measures, including new car sales, used car sales, parts and accessories sales, and customer satisfaction.
Jon Wakefield, managing director of Volvo Car UK, said: ‘2016 was another record-breaking year for Volvo in the UK, with our dealers playing a huge part in the sales success as we welcomed more beautifully designed and technologically advanced cars to our range.
‘It’s hugely rewarding for us to be able to acknowledge the stand-out performers within our dealer network throughout the year as part of the Dealer of the Year challenge. The winning dealerships have all demonstrated outstanding levels of service and commitment to their customers on behalf of Volvo, and I hope they take great pride in their awards.’
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