To ensure Cobb County residents continue to have the best selection of Ford products and premium service, Wade Ford celebrated the grand reopening of their all-new sales and service facility on Friday night with attendees that include the company’s President & CEO, Alan Mulally, Mayor Max Bacon, Congressman David Scott, employees and customers. This two million dollar renovation brings an even better car buying experience to local residents.
“Wade Ford is following the long tradition of Ford Motor Company in delivering the best products and service to our customers,” Steve Ewing, owner of Wade Ford, said. “Our dealership wants to provide the very best experience to everyone who walks through the door and at the same time continue to support critical program in our growing community.”
Steve Ewing has dedicated his career to the automotive industry and his community. He began at a dealership in New Jersey, rising through the ranks quickly from salesman to manager to general manager. Ewing started with Ford Motor Company in 1992 when he accepted a position as Interim Operator, responsible for managing franchises the automobile company owned. Since then, Ewing has grown with the company, and its network of other dealerships through the Ford Motor Company’s Dealer Development Program. Purchasing Wade Ford in 2002, Ewing’s staff offers new, pre-owned and fleet vehicles from three properties located on South Cobb Drive.
The dealership continues to support the local Atlanta community by sponsoring the Wade Ford Summer Concert Series each year, the Campbell High School Soccer and Football teams and participating in Ford’s Drive One 4 UR School program alternating support for local high schools.
The new dealership, Gwinnett Place Ford Lincoln, is located on 3232 Satellite Blvd, in Duluth, Georgia.
Appearing from left to right – Mr. Ewing (Steve Ewing’s father); Commissioner David Scott; Alan Mulally, President and CEO, Ford Motor Company; Steve Ewing, owner, Wade Ford |
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