Supergroup Dealerships welcomes new MG Dealerships
- Dealer News
- 13 December 2024
Although BMW Midrand won various accolades during the course of their existence, being awarded the Retailer of the Year in the category for large dealerships, was the big one they were aiming for.
Running a dealership in a small town is no mean feat, and if it is a family business with 40 years in the business, then you have to do everything you can to make sure you honour the trust that the town’s people has placed in you.
For the Trust Auto Group’s two Suzuki dealerships in the Western Cape, Christmas comes early this year with a bag full of accolades received at the Dealer Conference held by the manufacturer.
The year-on-year improvement in new vehicle sales in June was remarkable.
The only stand-alone MINI dealership in South Africa once again showed why it is considered the jewel in the MINI crown by winning the Retailer of the Year award at the recently held BMW Group awards ceremony.
It was all smiles and happiness when the winner of #AbsaWinAChery took delivery of her brand new Tiggo 4 Pro Urban she won in the competition driven by Absa.
Some may not regard Hyundai as a commercial nameplate locally in the sense of large truck manufactures.
Arnold Chatz Cars in Johannesburg will add the remaining volume brands from the Stellantis Group to its showroom floor from July.
A young and dynamic team with Merina Hugo at the helm opened up a brand-new Bidvest McCarthy dealership in Richards Bay, giving Toyota its first foothold in this part of northern KwaZulu-Natal.
The Suzuki Helderberg team won the coveted award at an event in Durban, which followed the dealer conference and the launch of the much-anticipated new Suzuki Baleno to media, dealers and the public.
For the second consecutive year, Bidvest Volkswagen Arcadia, scooped up what is considered the most prestigious award in the retail motor industry by winning the 2021 MSX/NADA Business of the Year (BOTY) Awards in the Category for Listed Group Dealerships.
Vehicle dealerships are not dead, but alive and well, says Osman Arbee, the CEO of JSE-listed automotive group, Motus.
Even the latest crisis in the motor industry, and more specific for Toyota with the factory in Durban having been flooded, will not keep us down. We will tackle the problem with same ferocity we did during the COVID period and overcome any obstacle.