CHILLICOTHE— Hometown Auto Chillicothe held its official ribbon reducing on Monday early morning following opening final July.
The preowned motor vehicle dealership is found at 60 N. Plaza Blvd, the former area of the Chevrolet dealership. This is Hometown Auto’s third place, with the other two in Ironton and Waverly.
Business improvement supervisor Shawn Hucks explained the 3 storefronts share an inventory of above 300 automobiles, so there is a wide assortment to pick out from. Aside from common car searching and virtual showrooms, the business is also functioning on an progressive way to search automobiles.
“Right here in a few months, we are gonna have QR codes on all the vehicles. [Customers] can scan them soon after several hours and be able to go in and enjoy films of the vehicle with all the specs and the historical past report and all the things,” Hucks stated. “We really don’t see any one in this space which is executing anything at all rather like that.”
Hucks claimed the dealership is finding out how to ideal provide its customers and is flexible with how individuals favor to store. He is also hoping to conduct extra Zoom conferences to demonstrate cars in genuine-time.
Normal supervisor Scott Lane claimed that Hometown Automobile is doing the job to split the car or truck salesman stereotype.
The enterprise also is doing the job on promotion in imaginative techniques. They have a TikTok account, @hometownautoChillicothe, in which they submit amusing video clips and show off their cars and trucks.
The Chillicothe-Ross Chamber of Commerce attended the ribbon chopping to officially welcome the dealership to the community.
“Congratulations to Shawn and Scott for all the things that they have accomplished in excess of this almost a 12 months,” claimed Chamber CEO Mike Throne. “[We] appreciate the exertion to make this a practical spot to offer cars once more and then to go on what you are performing to support enhance the facility.
Megan Becker is a reporter for the Chillicothe Gazette. She can be reached at 740-349-1106, e-mail her at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @BeckerReporting
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