
Leith Honda in Aberdeen celebrated a ribbon cutting ceremony of its new expanded facility at the end of March and drove the vehicles to the new building adjacent from the original Leith Honda.
"The growth in Aberdeen is so great that we just outgrew our building. It was time," said General Manager Scott Weaver.
The new building includes an expanded showroom and waiting area to allow customers to have a more relaxed environment.
The new facility is also home to a service bay twice its original size, complete with tire balancers, express bay lifts, and individual fluid and air filling stations.
"When we have to walk to the parts counter to get oil and washer fluid for our vehicles, it adds to the customer's wait time," said Mark Posey, service manager at Leith Honda. "Now we will have oil and washer fluid, water, light, and electrical reels right at our fingertips."
Despite getting a larger facility, the tradition of Leith Honda to take the best care of its customers won’t change.
Posey says that commitment is what has kept customers coming back for generations.
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