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Genesis of Chandler Announces Grand Opening Ceremony
"Genesis of Chandler is part of Earnhardt Auto Centers, a family-run business that dates back to 1951," said Derby Earnhardt. "This new location is perfectly planned, built and positioned to provide the concierge-level service that has turned Genesis into a successful, stand-alone luxury brand in recent years."
CHANDLER, ARIZONA / ACCESS Newswire / January 28, 2025 / Earnhardt Auto Centers celebrates the completion of their latest growth-driven endeavor with the Grand Opening for Genesis of Chandler, on Wednesday, January 29th at 11:00am. The Earnhardt family, Earnhardt Executives, City of Chandler Officials and Executives from Hyundai-Genesis Motors North America will mark the occasion with speeches, significant charitable contributions (to local youth and arts supportive organizations), a ribbon cutting and more.
The standalone showroom is located at 1500 South Gilbert Road in Chandler. It was formerly known as Earnhardt Genesis of Gilbert; having moved a few miles from its original location by Earnhardt Hyundai - San Tan, near Val Vista and Pecos Roads.
"It's an exciting time to represent this growing brand," said Dodge Earnhardt. "This expansive showroom allows us to display the entire lineup, which has grown from one [or two] to many different models in recent years. It's the perfect expansion of our portfolio, for Hyundai-Genesis Motors North America and for Earnhardt."
"Every aspect of the store was designed specifically for Genesis, reflecting its honored guest concept," said David McHone, General Manager. "The traditional Korean 'son-nim' approach to hospitality is a natural extension of the exceptional luxury in our vehicles and our commitment to exceptional customer service! It also represents our attitude toward first-class maintenance and repairs in our new state-of-the-art service department."
The January 29th Grand Opening begins at 11 a.m. with ceremonial activities and speeches to mark the occasion at 11:30 a.m. Guests are invited to meet Earnhardt family members, City Officials, and key personnel from Genesis, as well as tour the all-new facility. Local Charities (Free Arts Arizona and the Boys & Girls Club) will also have personnel on-site as recipients of significant charity donations to honor the grand opening celebration.
Genesis of Chandler is located at 1500 South Gilbert Road in Chandler, AZ 85286 - or can be found online by visiting www.GenesisofChandler.com. Visitors to the dealership are encouraged to check Google Maps for the most efficient travel route(s) due to freeway construction in the vicinity.
Contact Information
Christopher Kerr
VP, Marketing
[email protected]
602-317-3049
SOURCE: Earnhardt
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