Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Speaking of Presidents

"Each year, Toyota Motor Sales recognizes its stellar dealerships with the prestigious President's Award. It's a very high honor a dealership can receive from Toyota, and is only awarded to those dealerships who have demonstrated a commitment to maintaining Toyota's high standards for customer satisfaction.

One of Toyota's primary goals is to emphasize the entire ownership experience. We want to help ensure that our customers are satisfied not only at the time of purchase, but as long as they own their vehicle. Offering top quality cars and trucks is, of course, the first step - but only the beginning. Toyota dealerships strive to match the quality of our products with the finest service in the industry. In order to qualify as a President's Award winner, dealerships must excel in each of a series of categories, including Customer Sales Satisfaction and Customer Service Satisfaction. Dealerships which meet the requirements in all categories receive name badge recognition at all dealer events, national recognition in an Automotive News advertisement and, of course, the beautiful President's Award Tiffany crystal trophy."

Taken From Toyota. com

Hatch Toyota has been the recipient of this award for 2010.

We are highly honored and feel blessed to have the customers we do.

We know the only way to keep the customer coming back is by doing the things which qualify us for such awards as mentioned above.

Here's to 2011, because we are planning on doing it again.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Presidents and IPads

Starting Thursday, Feb 17 thru Monday, February 21, you come purchase a new 2010 in stock Toyota, you receive a free Apple IPad. 

Yes, let me say it again, purchase a New 2010 in stock Toyota, receive a New Apple IPad. 

Be tech savvy and keep some presidents in your pocket.


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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

If you have watched the news, you probably know about the NHTSA/NASA study that will be conducted on the Toyota electronic throttle system. In response to the publication of the upcoming extensive testing, Steve St. Angelo, who is Toyotas Chief Quality Officer for North America has been quoted:

"Toyota Welcomes the findings of Nasa and NHTSA regarding our Electronc Throttle Control System with intelligence (ETCS-I) and we appreciate the thoroughness of their review. We believe this rigorous scientific analysis by some of America's foremost engineers should further reinforce confidence in the safety of Toyota and Lexus vehicles. We hope this important study will help put to rest unsupported speculation about Toyota's ETCS-I, which is well-designed and well-tested to ensure that a real world, un-commanded acceleration of the vehicle cannot occur."

"We will continue to develop and equip Toyota and Lexus vehicles with industry-leading safety technologies, including many based on breakthroughs in sophisticated electronics systems. We will also continue to cooperate fully with NHTSA and respected outside experts in order to help ensure that our customers have the utmost confidence in the safety and reliability of our vehicles. Everyone at Toyota - all 30,000 of our team members in the United States and the many thousands of Americans at our dealers and suppliers across the country - is focused on listening to our customers and constantly improving our products and service."

We at Hatch Toyota would like to get behind this statement. We have faith in our product and welcome an extensive study so our valued customers can feel safe driving off of our lot.
We will continue to keep you updated on any other important information pertaining to you the customers, safety.

All information found at www.pressroom.toyota.com.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Accelerated Readers








As a sponsor of the AR (reading program) at Whipple Ranch Elementary School we were more than thrilled when they asked us if we would have the students who were completing and excelling in AR to Hatch Toyota for a fun reward field trip.

In the below freezing temperature buses filled our car lot. It was definitely a great site to see so many children doing well in reading as this is one thing they will need the rest of their lives.

Popcorn and candy were provided by WME Theaters.
A representative from the Show Low Museum came and gave a presentation on how Show Low got it's name.

Hatch toyota had jumpers set up indoors. The kids really enjoyed this. We gave a card to each student as they came in and then drew cards later for gifts.

Each child left with a re-usable water bottle, gift bag, and a $500 off the purchase of a new Toyota for their parents.

It was a good break from the daily grind to do something fun for the children in our community.





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