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Power Ford Celebrates 8th Consecutive Cars.com Award as New Mexico's Top Ford Dealer for Exceptional Customer Experience
Power Ford's distinction as the highest-rated Ford dealership in New Mexico highlights the team's relentless commitment to customer care. "Local dealerships are the backbone of the automotive industry," said Jamie Oldershaw, Vice President of Customer Experience at Cars.com. "Power Ford stood out among its peers by demonstrating exceptional responsiveness, transparency, and dedication to superior customer interactions."
ALBUQUERQUE, NM / ACCESS Newswire / March 24, 2025 / Power Ford proudly announces it has received the prestigious 2025 Cars.com New Mexico Ford Dealer of the Year Award, marking its eighth consecutive year of recognition for outstanding customer satisfaction. Cars.com, the nation's leading automotive marketplace, honors dealerships across North America that consistently exceed customer expectations in service quality, transparency, speed, and overall buying experience.
Congrats to Power Ford on winning the 2025 New Mexico Ford Dealer of the Year
Notably, nearly 90% of Dealer of the Year recipients actively engage with customer reviews-a stark contrast to just 45% among other dealerships. The recognition underscores Power Ford's investment in building trust through open communication, evident by its robust use of Employee Profile Pages, ensuring individual accountability and service excellence.
Rob Sneed, Managing Partner at Power Ford, expressed gratitude, stating, "Winning this prestigious Cars.com award eight years in a row is an extraordinary honor and reflects the unwavering dedication of our entire team. Our mission to deliver a superior customer experience is central to our success, and this award is a tribute to our exceptional staff and loyal customers. We are immensely proud to serve the Albuquerque community."
About Power Ford
Power Ford, a leading Ford dealership in Albuquerque, New Mexico, offers an extensive selection of new and certified pre-owned vehicles, including the acclaimed F-150, Bronco, Explorer, and Maverick. Known for flexible financing, expert service, and genuine Ford parts, Power Ford serves the Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and Santa Fe communities with a commitment to a Better Deal. Better Experience. Power Ford.™
Visit Power Ford: MyFordDealer.com
Location: 1101 Montaño NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107
Phone: 505-225-7288
Contact:
Matt Sneed, Director of Operations
Email: [email protected] | Phone: 505-449-1241
Contact Information
Matt Sneed
Director of Operations
[email protected]
505-449-1241
SOURCE: Power Ford
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