A BASINGSTOKE car dealership has been recognised with a gold award as part of an annual retailer scheme.
Peugeot UK hand-delivered its congratulations - and a lion award - to Snows Peugeot Basingstoke.
The prestigious annual retailer awards signify rankings based on scores for dealerships and team members in key areas of service and support, including customer satisfaction with new vehicle and aftersales services, profitability, and number of units sol
Snows Peugeot Basingstoke received a Gold Retailer of the Year Award for the second year running.
Peugeot UK Sales Director Simon Bisp visited Snows Peugeot Basingstoke, as well as Snows Peugeot Newbury and Snows Peugeot Portsmouth to deliver lion trophies.
General manager at Snows Peugeot Basingstoke, Greg Jones, said: “We are extremely proud to win the Gold Retailer of the Year for a second consecutive year, and are blessed to have such a good, loyal and stable team across all departments within our dealership.
“We’d also like to thank each and every one of our very loyal customers, as without them, we wouldn’t have anything. I’d like to say a massive ‘thank you’ to all staff and customers alike.”
Snows Peugeot placed in the top three retailer groups overall for Peugeot in the UK.
Snows Peugeot franchise manager, David Bell, said: “To be recognised as one of the best retailer groups in the country is a huge achievement and shows all our teams’ high level of dedication, knowledge, and customer care.
“I’m extremely proud of all the Snows Peugeot employees. As a team we work very hard to make sure every aspect of what we do is done to the highest possible standard. I want to emphasise my gratitude to each and every one of you – thank you.”
Family-owned Snows has six Peugeot retailers in the South West - Basingstoke, Chichester, Newbury, Portsmouth, Southampton and Romsey.
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