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Proof that Fiat Group
Automobiles’ South African strategy to
transform the way it does business, is
clearly evident in the latest South African
National Automobile Dealers’ Association
(NADA) Dealer Satisfaction Survey. |
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Proof that Fiat Group Automobiles’
South African strategy to transform the way it does
business is working is clearly evident in the latest
South African National Automobile Dealers’ Association
(NADA) Dealer Satisfaction Survey.
In a poll of over a 1000 Dealer
Principals representing 41 franchises, Fiat achieved an
average score of over 65%. This is the first time that the
Italian brand has qualified for a bronze award – only six
other brands including Lexus and BMW were bronze-award
recipients.
The survey is extremely comprehensive and
covers key focus areas such as dealer confidence & loyalty,
communication & relationships, used car programme (where
applicable), CSI programme, vehicle range, franchise
agreements, vehicle distribution, parts, warranty &
goodwill, franchise compliance audits as well as dealer
support (financial, training and development). A key theme
throughout the report is how dealer-, customer- and
investor-friendly manufacturers/importers are perceived to
be.
Deputy C.E.O. of Fiat Group Automobiles
South Africa (Pty) Ltd, Oscar Rivoli, says: “We have made a
bold commitment to dramatically improve our interaction with
franchised dealers. Many elements of the plan, particularly
on the parts supply and distribution front, are already in
place and it’s clear that they are having a positive impact
on our dealers and customers alike. We are working hard to
continue this upward trend and, together with a totally
transparent relationship with our dealer network, we are
confident of ultimately improving the service levels
reaching our customers.”
The National Automobile Dealers’
Association (NADA) in South Africa has for a number of years
measured dealers’ satisfaction with the various
manufacturers and importers. The process began in 1996 with
a survey focused on the franchise operations of the local
manufacturers, but now encompasses most brands represented
in South Africa including importers. Now in its 13th year,
the results are eagerly anticipated each year by the entire
industry and are brought into sharp focus by a gala award
ceremony which this year, was held on the 14th August.
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