THOUSAND OAKS, CA, January 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) "Shaver led the growth pack in 2011," said Sherrell Kovach, Chrysler's Business Center Operations Manager, "and Shaver's continued commitment to customers is second to none."
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The dealership is owned and operated by Andrew P. Shaver, a fourth Generation Auto Dealer who said, "It is quite an honor to be recognized by Chrysler Group. I am so proud of my team and the job we do every day."
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Shaver was recently selected by Chrysler to revive its brands in the Thousand Oaks Auto Mall - the world's largest of its kind, representing over 30 automotive brands and Shaver recently completed a multi-million dollar facility renovation.
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"I am delighted to offer a world-class operation in the community of Thousand Oaks to service the needs of our customers," said Shaver. "Our proximity to all of Southern California has made Shaver Automotive Group the preferred destination for thousands of discerning customers. Many customers just aren't willing to settle for a sub-par experience any longer, and, quite honestly, Chrysler's customers shouldn't settle for less than world class.
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The physical location of Shaver's Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM Dealership is Shaver Automotive Group 3888 East Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91362. also on the web at www.shaverauto.com
Shaver also owns FIAT of Thousand Oaks, one of the nation's premier FIAT Studio's and is one of California's largest Pre-Owned Dealers. Learn more at www.fiatusaof1000oaks.com.
Chrysler Group, LLC, formed in 2009 from a global strategic alliance with FIAT S.p.A, produces Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, RAM, Mopar, SRT and FIAT vehicles and products.
Shaver Automotive Group, Inc. is one of California's premier privately owned dealership groups and has been serving automotive enthusiasts since 1936. Learn more at http://www.shaverauto.com.
Shavers' Sales Soar, Lead Chrysler's California Resurgence!
"Shaver led the growth pack in 2011," said Sherrell Kovach, Chrysler's Business Center Operations Manager, "and Shaver's continued commitment to customers is second to none."
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[Press-News.org] Shavers' Sales Soar, Lead Chrysler's California Resurgence!"Shaver led the growth pack in 2011," said Sherrell Kovach, Chrysler's Business Center Operations Manager, "and Shaver's continued commitment to customers is second to none."