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Kirkwood Chevrolet Coupes 30317
Reputation has car buyers traveling from Mississippi, the Carolinas, and as far away as New Jersey to purchase their vehicles from Atlanta's own Superior Chevrolet. Some base their decision to purchase from Superior strictly on price. Others attribute their customer loyalty to the pleasant demeanor of Superior's sales people, along with their drive to service their clientele long after the purchase of the vehicles. There is only one factor that stands out in everyone's decision to buy from Superior and no other, and that’s reputation. For decades, Buddy Hyatt - Superior's one and only owner, has been running his store with a small hometown feel to it. In his words - "We want every customer to feel appreciated and we accomplish this by providing a personal touch and outstanding customer service in every aspect of our business." This is the cornerstone of his beliefs and the secret to Superior Chevrolet's success. Those who experience Buddy's unique style obviously enjoy it and believe in it because after that first purchase - they will buy from no other. Superior's loyal and dedicated customer base continues to grow each year from not only loyal customers, but their sons and daughters, as well as family members and friends. Growth like this over the years and decades really adds up, and as Superior's customers migrate - they continue to be dedicated members of Superior's extended family. This is why Superior has so many people driving so far throughout the SouthEast and more; they're simply used to the best and will settle for nothing less. Chevrolet dealers in all 50 states begin taking orders today for the 2012 Chevrolet Volt electric car. The 2011 model was available in just seven states and the District of Columbia. The suggested retail price for the award-winning Volt will start at $39,995 (or $32,495 assuming a full federal tax credit of $7,500, which is subject to the customer’s eligibility). The price includes an $850 destination freight charge but excludes tax, title and license fees. The starting price of the 2012 model is more than $1,000 below the 2011 base model. For 2012, consumers will be able to choose from a total of seven option packages compared with three for the 2011 model. A loaded Volt, with leather appointments, backup camera, navigation system and premium paint and wheels is priced at $46,265 including delivery ($38,765 net of full tax credit). “We are giving consumers greater choice of content as the Volt becomes available nationwide by the end of this year,” said Cristi Landy, Volt marketing director. “This gives us the opportunity to be more flexible in our pricing and still provide additional high-tech content to customers who want to purchase it.” The Volt will be available in two additional interior accents (white and spiced red) and two new exterior colors (Summit White and Blue Topaz Metallic). The Volt offers a total driving range of up to 379 miles, based on EPA estimates. For the first 35 miles, the Volt can drive gas- and tailpipe-emissions free using a full charge of electricity. When the Volt’s battery runs low, a gas-powered engine/generator seamlessly operates to extend the driving range another 344 miles on a full change. Chevrolet expects to build up to 45,000 Volts for retail and fleet customers in the United States during calendar year 2012. Upon a closer look into exactly why the Chevy Dealership was able and willing to offer their customers much lower pricing than their competitors, the answer turned out to be quite simple. Superior Chevrolet is NOT an Enormous, Monster, Mega Dealer with unimaginable overhead. The dealership is what many in the automobile industry would describe as a "GoldiLocks" sized dealer or one of optimal size. They are able to function in virtually every aspect of business that their larger competitors operate in.
In fact, their range of vehicle choices and options is unaffected by their size as they're able to draw from the larger Chevrolets' inventories whenever needed. Superior simply operates with much less overhead. With no drawbacks to this huge advantage - they're able to offer their customers much better pricing. The second type of car buyers is prefer personalized attention and service well after their purchase. Personalized service is the reason that "GoldiLocks" sized dealerships have such a large and dedicated customer base. Superior Chevrolet seems to be defining a new type of car dealer in the automobile industry. One that combines the lowest price possible with excellent extended customer service. Hopefully, other car dealers are taking notice of this bold and unique innovation - especially in these harsh economic times. Superior Chevrolet is simply a car dealer who's decided to work much harder and their customers are recognizing the extra effort. |