Boyle Toyota Receives 35th Anniversary Award
SUMTER, S.C. -- Barnes Boyle, dealer principal of Boyle Toyota, has received a 35th Anniversary award from Southeast Toyota Distributors, LLC (SET). The award was presented by SET Chairman of the Board Pat Moran and President Ken Czubay at the anniversary celebration on May 7th at the dealership.
SUMTER, S.C. -- Barnes Boyle, dealer principal of Boyle Toyota, has received a 35th Anniversary award from Southeast Toyota Distributors, LLC (SET). The award was presented by SET Chairman of the Board Pat Moran and President Ken Czubay at the anniversary celebration on May 7th at the dealership.
"It has been a pleasure being part of the Sumter community for more than three decades," said Boyle. "The Boyle family is committed to exceeding customers' expectations through our knowledgeable staff, state of the art facility and commitment to selling Toyota cars and trucks."
Boyle Toyota is a four-time President's Award winner. The Presidents Award, presented by Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., honors only the finest dealerships who have demonstrated a commitment to maintaining Toyota's high standards of customer sales and service satisfaction.
"Thirty-five years is not only a testament to Toyota's products, but also to the dedicated associates at Boyle Toyota," said Moran. "Barnes and his team have established a solid foundation of great customer service and SET is proud to work with them."
Boyle Toyota is located at 2542 Broad Street, Sumter, SC 29150. For more information, visit their website www.boyletoyota.com.
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