Another local wins big and collects a $500 cheque from Bowater Hyundai

Dawn wins a cheque
From left: Bowater Hyundai Administrator Katie Finlayson, our winner Dawn Dymond & Bowater Hyundai Parts & Service manager Peter Cantrick.


Hyundai have a policy that when you get your car serviced through their dealer network customers need to also gain a sense of reward. An incentive to keep up a healthy service schedule.

Every week they give away $500 nationally to one lucky service customer that has been in, had a service and gone online to fill out a short customer experience questionnaire on the vehicle service they have just had.

Last week local Bowater Hyundai customers Dawn & Ian Dymond came in to collect their $500 cheque. Dawn's name got drawn the previous week as the winner of cash, and as planning for a month long Caribbean Cruise with her two grown daughters was well underway, the cheque has come at a very welcome time.

It is always great to be able to give our loyal customers incentive gifts like this one - it is always so warmly received, and it is so nice to know that Nelson and Tasman gets so well represented when it comes to winning these national prizes.
Just a few months ago Marlborough Sounds locals David & Sarah Lightfoot also won with Bowater Hyundai (click here) as a part of the Santa Fe Summer Escape promotion.

Dawn and Ian had some very kind words to say about Peter Cantrick and his Parts & Service team at Bowater Hyundai.

They have been coming into Bowater Hyundai on Hardy Street ever since the day the doors were opened. Regular servicing has always been a top priority, and this time it has certainly paid off.
The relaxed and friendly rapport they have with the entire team at Bowater Hyundai is heart warming to see, and a real testament to everyone that believes brilliant customer service is a businesses best asset.

Both Dawn and Ian are also keen lawn bowlers, and are very grateful for the strong local sponsorship of the game by Bowater Hyundai.

 

The importance of regular and scheduled maintenance.

Getting your car serviced is an entirely necessary part of responsibly owning a later model vehicle. They are very complicated machines with computers controlling many different systems and hi-tech communication going on under the bonnet to make sure that the engine performs both efficiently and powerfully. On top of that sensors are going a mile a minute, calculating everything that is going on so that all of the safety systems are 'on alert' when they need to be. Servicing vehicles with all of this is no longer the kind of job for your cousins mates girlfriends brother.

Whilst this video is for a Bosch Service Centre in the UK, it does really paint the picture well - modern cars are designed to be serviced by modern vehicle technicians!