West Cumbrian car dealer wins top Nissan award
Last updated at 13:22, Friday, 28 November 2008
One of west Cumbria’s best known car dealers has picked up a prestigious global prize in Japan.
In a rare piece of good news for the beleaguered car sales industry, J Edgar & Son, of Rowrah, scooped the Best UK Dealership for Customer Service in the 2008 Nissan Global NSSW Awards.
The firm was the only UK dealership to be honoured in the awards.
Jason and Claire Edgar from the company flew to Nissan’s head office in Tokyo to receive the award.
Mr Edgar said: “It is an honour to receive this level of recognition and I am extremely proud of my team, who consistently strive to provide our valued, loyal customers with the best possible service.
“This represents a marvellous achievement for us as we have only held the Nissan franchise at our Rowrah site since July 2006.
“The award is due to the culmination of a major rebuild and refurbishment of our Rowrah site and the enthusiasm of all the staff to promote their new franchise by offering the same attention to customers.
“It is this high standard of customer service which has become our trademark during our 80 years plus in business.”
The NSSW award is based on the level of service dealerships provide, with customer feedback taken into account.
Car sales have slumped dramatically across the world as a result of the credit crunch and the subsequent economic downturn.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reported that new car sales fell by 21 per cent in September.
The downturn in sales has already seen jobs lost at Cumbrian car dealer GK Ford, Carlisle Airport-based car delivery firm ECM and forced Cotehill’s Just Vans vehicle sales and leasing into administration.
MLegg@cngroup.co.uk
First published at 11:23, Friday, 28 November 2008
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
SHARE THIS ARTICLE
- Cumbrian rugby star Mark Cueto's embarrassing crash
- Ex-Cumbrian council chairman Tony Brunskill admits more child abuse
- Headteacher’s tribute to 'charming' Cumbrian crash victim Josh Downham
- Carlisle woman dragged along road trying to stop car thief
- Ex-Hearts soccer player jailed by Carlisle court for trying to con finance firms
- Ex-Cumbrian council chairman Tony Brunskill admits more child abuse
- Cumbrian rugby star Mark Cueto's embarrassing crash
- A little bit of Carlisle history vanishes with the bulldozers (4 comments)
- Ex-Hearts soccer player jailed by Carlisle court for trying to con finance firms
- Tributes to Cumbrian teenager killed in head-on crash (27 comments)
- Ex-Cumbrian council chairman Tony Brunskill admits more child abuse
- Cumbrian rugby star Mark Cueto's embarrassing crash
- Ex-Hearts soccer player jailed by Carlisle court for trying to con finance firms
- Carlisle car sales fraudster set to be sentenced
- A little bit of Carlisle history vanishes with the bulldozers (4 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Alzheimer’s services cuts 'a very sad day for Cumbria'
- Lib Dems accused of wasting money by forcing Carlisle election (5 comments)
- Are apprenticeships the way to tackle youth unemployment and rising uni fees? (1 comment)
- ‘State shouldn’t interfere on gay marriage’ says Cumbria uni Chancellor (40 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Alzheimer’s services cuts 'a very sad day for Cumbria'
- Lib Dems accused of wasting money by forcing Carlisle election (5 comments)
- Are apprenticeships the way to tackle youth unemployment and rising uni fees? (1 comment)
- A little bit of Carlisle history vanishes with the bulldozers (4 comments)




