Arthurs Motor Group in Newtown has announced the appointment of its new General Sales manager Nick Crump.
Nick will be bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience from his impressive career which began 24 years ago to the Pool Road team.
His expertise in both new and used car sales has been instrumental in driving revenue and enhancing customer experiences throughout his career.
Nick said he's "thrilled" to join the Arthurs Motor Group team in Newtown.
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“Arthurs’ commitment to excellence aligns perfectly with my own values," he said. "Together, we will continue to elevate the customer experience and drive innovation.
"Looking after the customer is key for me as I know they will return again and again if I look after them".
Outside of work, Nick is a devoted family man, cherishes spending quality time with his loved ones, and is an avid Welsh rugby fan and also proud Everton FC supporter.
Managing director Nigel Williams added: “Nick’s extensive industry knowledge of both Peugeot and Vauxhall model ranges and is undoubted leadership skills make him an invaluable addition to our team.
"Nick is totally committed to giving every customer a great experience and we look forward to achieving new heights for our Newtown dealership under his guidance."
Arthurs Motor Group said the company remains dedicated to the community, as a family-owned dealership offering nearly new and high-quality used cars, Motability vehicles, and a strong commitment to excellent after-sales service and customer satisfaction.
To get in touch with Nick or Arthurs Motor Group, in Newtown please email salesnewtown@arthurscars.co.uk or call 01686 625422.
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