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The Search For the Next Dealership Superstar

Nominations for the 2013 award are being accepted now through Aug. 16. Once the nomination period closes, our panel of judges will select a Dealership Superstar finalist in five categories. Each of those finalists will win $300 and be in the running to be named the 2013 Dealership Superstar, who will win double their prize pot and be honored at our Dinner With The Stars during the AIMExpo.

Glitzy showrooms and rows of new bikes don’t make great dealerships — they sure can help, but a dealership is only as good as the team that drives it. That’s why MPN teamed up with Mark Rodgers and the Peak Dealership Performance team to create the Dealership Superstar program years ago. It has been a true pleasure to work on this awards program over the years, and I’m excited to announce the launch of the 2013 nomination period.  

So what makes a Dealership Superstar? Dealership Superstars show innovation in their field, great compassion for their dealership and its customers, and remarkable salesmanship. We’ve had so many amazing nominations over the years, and I can’t wait to learn about some more standout employees this year.

Nominations are open in the following five categories:

  •   New and Used Unit Sales     
  •   Finance and Insurance
  •   Riding Gear and Apparel Sales    
  •   Parts and Accessories Sales
  •   Service and Repair

Once the nomination period closes on Aug. 16, our panel of judges will select a Dealership Superstar finalist from each category. Each of those finalists will win $300 and be in the running to be named the 2013 Dealership Superstar.

The final winner will be selected by our readers through online voting as the ultimate Dealership Superstar and will win double their prize pot and be honored at our Dinner With The Stars, Oct. 17, 2013, in Orlando, Fla., in conjunction with the AIMExpo.

Do you or one of your colleagues have what it takes? Click here to nominate a Dealership Superstar today!  

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