HARRISONBURG, VA, March 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Steven Toyota in Harrisonburg, Virginia received the 2011 Toyota President's Award for the 3rd year in a row. Each year Toyota awards its prestigious "President's Award" to dealerships that demonstrate a superior commitment to maintaining Toyota's high standards of customer satisfaction.
Toyota dealerships throughout the country are judged in various categories including; sales satisfaction, service satisfaction, market share, vehicle delivery, excellence, and employee certifications. Only those dealerships who excel in all categories receive the distinguished honor of being a part of the Toyota President's Club.
Steven Toyota is proud to have earned the Toyota President's Award, as it is the highest honor a dealership can receive from Toyota. Earning the President's Award for the 3rd consecutive year is a true testament to the hard work put in by each Steven Toyota employee, and the care with which they serve all Toyota customers. Toyota challenges their dealerships to match their top quality cars with top quality staff and service and earning the President's Award acknowledges a dealership who accomplishes this task.
To learn more about the 2011 Toyota President's award earned by Steven Toyota, or to schedule a test drive visit Steven Toyota. http://www.steventoyota.com. The friendly team at Steven Toyota will be happy to assist customers in finding the perfect new or used Toyota vehicle. Also, keep up-to-date on all the latest Toyota news, events and sales on Steven Toyota's Facebook page at http://ww.facebook.com/steventoyotascion.
About Steven Toyota
Steven Toyota, http://www.steventoyota.com, carries an extensive lineup of new and used Toyota cars, SUV's, Trucks and more. In addition Steven Toyota offers financing, service, and parts where 100% satisfaction is the goal of their certified mechanics.
Harrisonburg Virginia Toyota Dealer Steven Toyota earns President's Award
Steven Toyota in Harrisonburg is happy to share with their customer's that they have earned Toyota's most prestigious President's Award for superior all-around dealerships.
2012-03-15
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[Press-News.org] Harrisonburg Virginia Toyota Dealer Steven Toyota earns President's AwardSteven Toyota in Harrisonburg is happy to share with their customer's that they have earned Toyota's most prestigious President's Award for superior all-around dealerships.