Subaru Australia announces 2024 Retailer of the Year Award winners and names Bunbury Subaru National winner
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First reported by Subaru Australia (Newsroom) ·

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The quick read
- Bunbury Subaru in Western Australia has been awarded the 2024 National Subaru Retailer of the Year award for the second time.
- Subaru Australia has announced the 2024 Retailer of the Year Award winners.
- The award is prestigious and acknowledges the retailer's achievements.
- Bunbury Subaru's win is a repeat of their previous success.
For dealers: This award win matters to dealers as it highlights the achievements of top-performing retailers and sets a benchmark for excellence in the industry.
AI-assisted summary of the coverage below — check the original reporting before relying on specifics.
ADME commentary
The ADME angle
The award win signals that Subaru Australia values and recognises excellence in its retail network, which is a positive sign for the Australian market.
Dealers may consider reviewing their own sales and customer service strategies to see if they can learn from Bunbury Subaru's success and improve their own performance.
The marketing implication of this award is that it provides a opportunity for Subaru Australia to promote its brand and retail network, and for Bunbury Subaru to leverage their win to attract new customers.
Dealers and OEM marketers should watch for how Subaru Australia will utilise this award win in their future marketing and promotional activities.
Full coverage
Subaru Australia announces 2024 Retailer of the Year Award winners and names Bunbury Subaru National winner
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