Hugo Loonam Motors wins Citroën & DS Ireland Sales Dealer of the Year award

October 23, 2015
Hugo Loonam Motors wins Citroën & DS Ireland Sales Dealer of the Year award Chris Graham, Managing Director, Citroën & DS Ireland with Hugo Loonam, Dealer Principal, Hugo Loonam Motors.
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Offaly based dealership, Hugo Loonam Motors, has been announced as the Citroën & DS Ireland Sales Dealer of the Year 2015.


Dealer Principal, Hugo Loonam was officially presented with the award by Chris Graham, Managing Director, Citroën & DS Ireland at the 2015 Dealer Conference which took place at I.M. Group Head Offices, Birmingham last week.

Hugo Loonam Motors started working with the Citroën Franchise in 2008 and currently has 17 members working on the team. The dealership is well known and repected by Citroën and DS customers in the midlands.

Speaking at the presentation, Chris Graham, Managing Director, Citroën & DS Ireland, said, “I would like to extend by congratulations to Hugo and all the team at Hugo Loonam Motors. They have exceeded expectations with regards to sales throughout the year and throughly deserve this award. I look forward to continuing to work with them throughout 2016. “

Hugo Looam, commented, “We are extremely proud to be receive this accolade as Sales Dealer of the Year from Citroën & DS Ireland. We focus on providing our customers with top class quality and service and this acknowledge from Citroën & DS Ireland will really give our sales team a boost as we gear up for the busy161 sales period. “
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