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Monday, February 7th, 2011 |
In the auto market, customer service is a very important part of dealership operations. Catering to the needs of consumers is the aim of every auto dealership. With more customers satisfied with their service, the more their popularity will increase.
At the recently released J.D. Power and Associates Consumer Service Index, British brand Jaguar ranks as having the best dealerships in the country. The amount of satisfaction that they give their consumers not only gives Jaguar a good reputation but it also attracts buyers into its dealerships across the country. (more…)
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010 |
Back in 2000 when I was looking for my first car, I decided to buy my Subaru because it was neat and compact, with a small engine and low running costs. I was just out of university, struggling along in my first job, and the second-hand three-door little car was the best I could manage at the time.
Although I’ve since moved on from that job and am now paid a respectable salary, out of some bizarre kind of loyalty to my first car – which, in all fairness, has never caused me any great problems – I refused to sell my Subaru and kept it as its value depreciated and it became less and less practical. But since it continued to run, I also reasoned that there was no reason to look for a new car, employing the maxim, ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ I don’t do many long journeys so didn’t feel justified in shelling out for a new car, with all the the associated financial and environmental costs. I figured I’d just run it into the ground and hold onto it for as long as I could. (more…)
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Saturday, May 8th, 2010 |
The all wheel drive Subaru Outback has proven a highly popular choice in Australia, especially among those who often find themselves driving on country roads. With the styling and finish we have come to expect from Subaru, the Outback offers a viable option to the many soft-roaders and off-roaders available on the Australian market.
The Subaru Outback is an impressive wagon that feels as comfortable on the dirt or snow and ice as it does on the tar. With Subaru’s renowned symmetrical all wheel drive system providing a higher level of grip, power and balance, the Subaru Outback is sure-footed wherever it is being driven. While the Subaru Outback is not a true off-road vehicle, it does have off-road capabilities that will get you out of trouble if need be. The Subaru Outback makes a great towing vehicle too. (more…)
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