San Jose Subaru; Great Cars, Great Deals

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A note of thanks to San Jose Subaru. After shopping around for several weeks I finally purchased a 2008 Subaru Forester. What a wonderful car and the deal was excellent. So many top-of-the-line features at such a great price. I’m truly impressed with Subaru as a manufacturer and San Jose Subaru as a dealer. San Jose Subaru gets my vote for top dealer in the bay area.

Dirk, W.
Sunnyvale, CA.

Posted on September 29th 2008 in Dealer News

San Jose VW - Outstanding Service

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What a breath of fresh air! Your service was outstanding. Please pass along my sincere thanks to the entire staff at Capitol VW in San Jose. Everyone at Capitol VW did a wonderful job making sure I was completely satisfied with my new GLI and your service.

Tamarra L.
Sunnyvale, CA.

Posted on September 29th 2008 in Dealer News

San Jose Hyundai Best Dealer

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This note is one of great appreciation to San Jose Hyundai. I just signed the papers and picked up my new Santa Fe Premium. What a beautiful machine and excellent service. You made me a truly happy car buyer.

Thanks,

Marty G.
Milpitas, CA.

Posted on September 29th 2008 in Dealer News

Del Grande Dealer Group

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Just a quick note to tell you how impressed I am with your new Deal Grande Dealer Group website. The ability to browse all the inventory of so many dealerships is such a convenience. Truly a first class job.

Anthony A.
Sunnyvale, CA.

Posted on September 29th 2008 in Dealer News

Sunnyvale Ford is Great

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Thanks for the wonderful deal on my new FLEX. Your exceptional service and willingness to work with me to make a great deal was much appreciated by me and my wife. A great deal and outstanding service. Really a wonderful experience.

Thanks again for everything,

Tom and Laney J.
San Jose, CA.

Posted on September 29th 2008 in Dealer News

Ocean Honda - All My Best

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All my best to the team over at Ocean Honda. It’s no wonder this dealer is having such great success. The service was outstanding, and I was truly impressed with the entire experience.

Love you guys,

Angela A.
Capitola CA.

Posted on September 29th 2008 in Dealer News

Sonnen Porsche - Simply the Best

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Excellent service in a timely manner. That’s what I expect, and that’s what I received.

Sonnen Porsche is simple the best dealership I have shopped with.  I would recommend them to everyone.

Bill W.
San Francisco, CA.

Posted on September 29th 2008 in Dealer News

Sonnen Motors - Good Service

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Thank you for taking such good care of me. My VW Passat runs great now. Please give my thanks to everyone there at Sonnen Motors.

A very satified customer,

Raul, T.
San Francisco

Posted on September 29th 2008 in Dealer News

San Jose Subaru Gains Traction

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DETROIT (AdAge.com) — As the auto industry sputters through its worst sales year since 1993, Subaru of America is clipping along, and it’s doing so without an ad message touting price, performance or gas mileage. The niche brand reported the industry’s biggest percentage jump in U.S. new-vehicle sales — 129,298 units through August, according to Automotive News, some 5.8% better than a year ago.

The new Subaru Forester is credited with helping the automaker drive new-vehicle sales in the U.S.

What makes this feat even more impressive is the fact that most of the Subaru’s loyal owners typically drive their vehicles up to 150,000 miles, meaning they aren’t coming back to the market very often. So where are the new sales coming from?

Beyond referrals and buzz
Referrals and word-of-mouth, said Tim Mahoney, senior VP-chief marketing officer at the automaker, who said Subaru owners love their vehicles and that leads to advocacy. Still, the company wasn’t spreading the love far beyond that circle, which led the company to try its current advertising approach.

Mr. Mahoney said his team and the brand’s ad agency, Carmichael Lynch, Minneapolis, did research last fall to learn why more people did not buy Subaru. He expected all-wheel-drive, which is offered standard on all Subarus, would be the main barrier to purchase, believing drivers in warm-weather states would figure they didn’t need that system. But the research found a quarter of consumers simply didn’t know much about the brand.

So Subaru started educating consumers with its umbrella ad theme, titled “Love,” in the spring for the launch of the redone Forester SUV. Mr. Mahoney said emotions play a big role in the car-buying process and he criticized the many industry players that are hammering away at more rational reasons, such as price, fuel economy and performance in their communications.

He said consumers’ favorable opinion of Subaru has jumped by roughly 25 points since last year. “It’s not a matter of money for us,” Mr. Mahoney said. Subaru spent $74 million in measured media in the first half of 2008 compared with $55 million the same period a year ago, according to TNS Media Intelligence. But Mr. Mahoney said his ad budget this year is flat, although he has moved more to national TV and cut the number of markets for spot TV by roughly two-thirds from two years ago. Subaru also isn’t gaining much additional volume from fleet sales, as only 5% to 6% of its total comes from rental outfits, businesses and government fleets, he said.

Credit the Forester
A lot of the credit can go to Subaru’s 2009 Forester, which “has been a smash. They can’t build enough of them,” said Wes Brown, VP of consultancy Iceology.

The model’s bigger size and more SUV-like styling are bringing in more male buyers, he said. Mr. Mahoney said the prior Forester model attracted more females and empty-nesters, but now buyers are better balanced between the genders and are a bit younger. The model is also winning over buyers from Honda’s Cr-V, Toyota’s RAV4 and Ford Escape, he said.

But it’s not just the Forester that’s powering Subaru. Mr. Brown said in each of the past two months half of buyers are new to the brand — a good thing considering its owners hold on to the cars so long. “They are broadening their buyer base,” noted Mr. Brown. Subaru’s Impreza WRX performance car has given the brand some street cred and brought in first-time buyers.

The marque’s U.S. market share was the highest ever in August, at 1.5%, even though Subaru had one of the lowest* average incentives in the industry last month, at $752 per vehicle, said Jesse Toprak, exec director-industry analysis for auto-information site Edmunds.com. “That means your product is strong and selling itself.”

Mr. Toprak said Subaru sales are getting a boost from Americans who are downsizing from big SUVs to smaller, more fuel-efficient models. And buyer consideration for Subaru has jumped in each of the past three months, based on consumers looking at the automaker’s pages on Edmunds — one of the few brands that has seen increases.

Subaru buyers tend to be sensible and practical, said Mr. Mahoney, and “that’s the right place to be, especially now.”

Posted on September 27th 2008 in Dealer News

San Jose VW - Satisfaction Guaranteed

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San Jose VW is the Norther California Customer Satisfaction Leader for 2008. Having garnered recordsales and accolades from customers from far and wide across the tri-county region San Jose VW is the place to test drive and buy your new Volkswagen. Premium German engineering is the best in the world and this years line up of superb quality VW vehicles is the best ever.

Come in to San Jose VW and try out the new line of high quality Volkswagen cars, vans, and SUVs today.

San Jose VW - Capitol VW
911 Capitol Expressway Auto Mall
San Jose, CA 95136
(408) 265-4400
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Posted on September 27th 2008 in Dealer News