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Wells Fargo Auto Finance Announces Stagecoach Award Winners for the First Quarter of 2007

Wells Fargo Auto Finance, one of North America's largest automotive finance companies, has named the recipients of its Stagecoach Award for the First Quarter of 2007.

by Staff
May 1, 2007
2 min to read


Wells Fargo Auto Finance, one of North America’s largest automotive finance companies, has named the recipients of its Stagecoach Award for the First Quarter of 2007.


This quarter, 54 dealers were named Stagecoach Award winners, one from each of Wells Fargo Auto Finance’s sales regions. This is the ninth installment of the Stagecoach Award which was first awarded to 32 dealers in the beginning of 2005 as a way to recognize Wells Fargo Auto Finance’s best automotive dealers. Recipients of this award were selected from nearly 21,000 dealers across North America. Stagecoach Award winners received a framed award and a gift recognizing their accomplishment.

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The following are the recipients of the Wells Fargo Auto Finance Stagecoach Award for the First Quarter of 2007:


Antioch Nissan


Audubon Chrysler


Barts Car Store


Best Chevrolet

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Betten Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac


Bill Heard Chevy Town Center


Bob Richards Chevrolet


Capitol Chevrolet


Charles Gabus Ford

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Charlotte Honda VW


Chris Leith Chevrolet


Colorado River Ford of Bullhead


David Stanley Dodge


El Monte Kia

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Executive Suzuki


Fincher’s Texas Best Auto & Truck


Finserv, Inc


Girard Mitsubishi


Grindstaff, Inc

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Hacienda Ford


Harris Ford, Inc


Herrin-Gear Chevrolet


Johnny’s Suzuki of Summerville


Kal Motors

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Kentwood Ford Sales


Kocourek Chevrolet Mazda


Laird Noller Automotive


Lehighton Chrylser


Lenz Sales and Service

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Liberty Ford


Lloyd MacDonald Nissan


Lokey Nissan Kia


Maroone Ford of Margate


Martin Chevrolet

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Metro Hyundai


Mike Bass Ford


Mike Ognibene Ford


Motorway Kia


Orion Chevrolet

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Park Cities Ford


Perry Ford Lincoln Mercury Jeep


Peterson Autoplex


Red Bluff Ford


Rizza Chevrolet

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Rockys Autos


Sansone Route 1 Lincoln Mercury


St. Jean Mazda


Universal City Nissan


Weber Granite City Chevrolet

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Weston Kia


Williams Family Automotive Used Car


Winchester Ford


Wolf’s Auto Outlet


Worthington Dodge






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