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- Industry News
- 16 April 2026
This Dealer of the Year Award belongs to all our customers, our staff and Renault South Africa, says Dean Marais, Dealer Principal at Renault Graaff-Reinet, which was just crowned the best dealership in the micro category for 2021 by the manufacturer.
“It is not only due to our team effort at Renault Graaff-Reinet, but also to our customers who entrust us with their vehicles and the leadership and support of Renault South-Africa, especially during these challenging times. Without customers and support from head office, we would not be able to exist,” he says.
Dean, who was previously in the banking sector, helped to establish the independent business that belongs to Louis and Marius Nell, some 22 years ago with another brand that withdrew from the country and left them high and dry. A deal was struck with Renault and within four weeks a new Renault dealership was established, complete with floorplan and everything in place, ready for business.

“The assistance from Renault South Africa was exceptional even in times when stock shortages were hampering business across the spectrum for all vehicle manufacturers. Graaff-Reinet is in the Karoo, and our area of responsibility stretches far and wide from the Eastern Cape to the Northern and the Western Cape dominated by the agriculture sectors in these regions.
“Our product range found favourable acceptance in this, sometimes harsh landscape, with our vehicles offering good ground clearance and a robust nature that fit the environment in the Karoo. Vehicles like the Duster, Triber and Kiger are immensely popular here.

“As we sell most of our vehicles in our region, we are fortunate to see them for servicing. Owing to the long distances in our area and the distances farmers have to travel to town, we believe strongly in courtesy vehicles. Someone living a great distance away or on a farm, cannot afford to be without a vehicle when it is serviced or needs to be repaired.
“We also won an award in the After-sales division with Johanita Snyman scooping up the best Parts Manager of the Year Award, which yet again demonstrates our commitment to our customers. In last year’s competition, the dealership received the award for the Best Pre-Owned dealership in the micro category, Dean tells Dealerfloor.
Dean says although their staff component is small, they are all well trained, good in what they do and motivated to understand customers’ needs. No problem is too big for us, and the customer is central in our focus as a business. That commitment from our staff and customers, who know we care, combined with the back-up from Renault South Africa, is our winning recipe,” Dean concludes.


To be named the overall Hyundai Dealer of the Year is not something that simply happens. It is the result of hard work, dedication, looking after your staff and customers, and maintaining a clear focus on your goal. That goal is to be the best.
GWM South Africa hosted its annual Dealer Conference and Dealer of the Year Awards, bringing together its national dealer network of over 100 dealerships to review performance, align on strategic priorities, and recognise outstanding achievement across the business.
LDV South Africa recently hosted its dealer conference, with representation from dealerships across the country. Among those present was Joy Zhu, Africa Regional Director for SAIC Motor International, reinforcing the brand’s global backing and commitment to growth in South Africa.