Paul Miller Auto Outlet Named Exclusive Motor Trend Certified Dealership In Lexington, Kentucky
NORCROSS, Ga.— Paul Miller Auto Outlet has been selected to be the only dealership in Lexington, KY able to certify its pre-owned vehicles with the exclusive MOTOR TREND Certified designation. MOTOR TREND Certified Vehicles meet the highest standards in the pre-owned market, with every vehicle vigorously inspected, upgraded, and backed by a MOTOR TREND Certified seal of approval, plus comprehensive vehicle protection from EasyCare.
MOTOR TREND Certified Dealers are carefully selected and appointed based on their focus on quality and a positive customer experience. They must have a history of excellent customer reviews and outstanding service. MOTOR TREND certification allows Paul Miller Auto Outlet to offer MOTOR TREND Certified Pre-Owned vehicles and MOTOR TREND Certified Service in the Lexington area.
"We're thrilled to partner with Motor Trend to launch the Paul Miller Auto Outlet Motor Trend Certified program,” said JP Miller, Dealer. “We've spent more than 60 years focusing on customer service and satisfaction, and this program will allow us to provide our customers with even more peace of mind and confidence in their pre-owned vehicle.”
Steve Richards, Vice President of the MOTOR TREND Certified Program driven by EasyCare, said “Paul Miller Auto Outlet’s six decades-strong commitment to Lexington area consumers made them a natural choice to be named as a MOTOR TREND Certified dealer.”
Paul Miller Auto Outlet began offering MOTOR TREND Certified vehicles in May 2017 at 975 E New Circle Rd, Lexington, KY 40505. For more information on Paul Miller Auto Outlet, please visit www.paulmillerautooutlet.com.
For more information on the MOTOR TREND Certified Program, please visit http://www.motortrendcertified.com.
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