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Broadway Automotive
Family-owned Broadway Automotive has been serving the Green Bay and Northeastern Wisconsin communities for over 100 years. Since first opening our doors in 1916, we’ve been committed to providing our customers with exceptional service, and take pride in being a pillar of commerce in our great town. Broadway Automotive has grown alongside the Green Bay community and blossomed into two distinct locations, offering Northeastern Wisconsin full lines of Chevrolet, Volkswagen, Ford and Hyundai cars, trucks, SUVs, vans, and commercial vehicles. Our sales and finance professionals work with our customers to help them attain vehicles that fits their lifestyles and budgets. Our business is also focused on vehicle service repair, auto body and parts. Thanks to our continued growth, we’ve been specially positioned to create and maintain lasting relationships within the Green Bay community, and value our place among your families and businesses. Over the years, our team has received various manufacturer and local awards, including the Ford Presidents Award (5-time winners, including 4 consecutive wins), the Chevrolet Mark of Excellence Award, the Volkswagen Customer First Club Award, and the Hyundai Presidents Award. Local recognition has included the Green Bay Best of the Bay: Best New Vehicle Dealership (WINNER), the Green Bay Best of the Bay: Best Used Car Dealership (WINNER), and the Northeastern Wisconsin Family Business First Award (WINNER).
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Automotive Supply Associates / Sanel Auto Parts Co.
Sanel NAPA is a leading auto parts, heavy-duty truck parts, and body shop supplies distributer with 38 store locations throughout New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. We deliver quality car parts, heavy-duty truck parts, automotive paint and body supplies, and tools and equipment that are durable, dependable, and long-lasting in order to provide our clientele with the best products and services possible. Sanel NAPA employs a knowledgeable, professionally trained team of automotive experts that assist professional mechanics, service garages, and individual customers with finding the right products and solutions that fit their needs. We are an auto parts store that is dedicated to honesty and integrity from our products to our services, right down to our commitment to high customer service standards. Sanel NAPA has established a reputation for exceptional customer satisfaction in the automotive industry. We pride ourselves in getting the job done right the first time which is why we strive to deliver unmatched products, prices, and selection from an auto parts store that you can trust. It all started in 1920 when Benjamin Sanel and Edward Sanel Sr. founded Sanel Auto Wrecking Company in Concord, NH. This small company sold new and used auto parts, as well as scrap iron and metal. Their vision was to supply customers in northern New England with the highest quality car parts in the automotive repair business. Four generations later, we have not forgotten our roots or the principles that the company was founded on. We have grown our auto parts business over the years and now have 38 store locations throughout Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. During this time, Sanel NAPA's goal has not changed. Sanel NAPA's mission is to be the best at providing quality products and services to all segments of the automotive industry, and vehicle repair and maintenance market.
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Consumer Reports 2018 Most Reliable Car Brands
For some people, their favorite car brand is like their favorite sports team. They stick by them, win or lose. But how do you know if you can count on your favorite car brand? Consumer Reports is here to help. Our annual reliability survey covers over 640,000 vehicles owned by CR subscribers. Brand rankings are based on the average predicted reliability scores of an automaker's entire model line-up. This year, our survey compared 27 manufacturers, and we saw significant movement among the rankings. Once again, Toyota and Lexus take the top two positions respectively, although they swapped spots from last year. The sister companies continue to uphold their reputations for giving owners solid reliability. Nearly all models from these two brands have average or above average scores, with the exception of Toyota's Tacoma pickup, which is below average. Kia breaks into the top three, jumping two spots from last year. The move comes thanks to the success of the all-new Niro hybrid. It's not only Kia's most reliable model. It's also the most reliable new car in our entire survey. This year's biggest jump though goes to Chrysler, climbing 10 spots on our list. It's improved ranking is due to the all new Pacifica minivan, which earns an average reliability rating. Other Fiat-Chrysler brands like Jeep, Dodge, and Ram also showed improvement. However, Chrysler still sits in the bottom half of our ranks as the spotty reliability of its 300 sedan dropped to below average this year. In fact, it wasn't a great year for any American automaker. Buick remains the top-ranked American brand in our survey, but the company dropped five spots, landing eighth on our list. Ford was second best among the Americans, but only managed to secure the 15th spot overall. All brands from General Motors dropped as well, especially Cadillac, which has the worst predicted reliability for any brand in 2018. All of their models are below average. And the big, expensive Escalade SUV is one of the least reliable models for a second year in a row, according to our subscribers. European brands fared better and were generally more reliable. Audi and BMW kept their top 10 rankings, while both Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen climbed up the charts. We can't say the same for Volvo. The company's XC90 SUV has been riddled with infotainment problems. XC90 owners who responded to our survey echoed that feeling, which placed it among the least reliable new cars for 2018. For more on reliability and our full brand rankings, check out consumerreports.org
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