Citroën South Dublin opens its doors in Rathfarnham

August 06, 2018
Citroën South Dublin opens its doors in Rathfarnham Kevin Hilliard, Sales Director, Citroën Ireland, Pat Ryan, Managing Director, Citroën Ireland, and Cyril and Paul Molloy, Dealer Principals, Citroën South Dublin.
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Citroën Ireland has appointed a new dealership - Citroën South Dublin.


Operated by Dealer Principals, Paul and Cyril Molloy Citroën South Dublin is based on the Whitechurch Road, Rathfarnham and is part of the family owned Fort Motors Group..

Founded in 1959 by Cyril Molloy and is managed today by his sons, Paul and Cyril, the team at Fort Motors are very proud to have built up a great reputation with customers thanks to their knowledge and dedication to customer service and satisfaction.

Speaking at the contract signing, Pat Ryan, Managing Director, Citroën Ireland, commented, “We are delighted to appoint Citroën South Dublin as our latest addition to our growing Network. It a very exciting time to join the Citroën Brand with the 100-year anniversary taking place in 2019 and the highly anticipated Citroën C5 Aircross and New Generatation Berlingo launching later this year. We are really looking forward to working together with Cyril, Paul and all the team to serve many current and new Citroën customers in South Dublin over the coming years.”

Cyril Molloy, Dealer Principal, Citroën South Dublin said, “We are excited at the opportunity which the Citroën range of cars and vans holds for the South Dublin area. Our understanding of this local market has been built over almost 60 years, and we are confident that the Citroën brand will resonate with motorists here on a number of fronts, not least its individualism and contemporary styling.”
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