EasyCare Recognizes Vanguard Dealer Services’ 10th Year as Globe Award Winner
Norcross, Ga. — Vanguard Dealer Services was named the EasyCare Globe Award winner for the 10th consecutive year.
EasyCare works with its agency partners to offer automotive benefits that give dealerships and customers a distinct advantage so drivers can enjoy buying and owning their vehicle. The Globe Award recognizes the EasyCare agency whose dealership partners provide the most automotive benefits to customers.
EasyCare tracks its agency partners' progress by sending monthly standings to all participants, and the Globe Award winner is announced at the annual EasyCare Agents Meeting in Atlanta, Ga.
Since 1999, Vanguard has offered EasyCare’s automotive benefits to more than 300 dealerships throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, South Florida and California. Like EasyCare, Vanguard provides more to its dealership partners, which includes extensive training and consulting in all areas of the dealership from the sales department to the service drive.
“Vanguard has always been committed to fair, friendly, and focused responses to their dealerships and customers,” says Larry Dorfman, CEO of EasyCare. “Their employees are just as dedicated to providing world-class service and more than what’s expected as we are, and I look forward to many more years of working together.”
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