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An Open Letter to Area Residents |
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“If you can’t buy from me…” |
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Anybody who knows me knows I am competitive. I want to win. Every challenge throughout my life has demonstrated this. It’s never more evident than when selling a vehicle at StateWide Ford Lincoln Mercury in VanWert. |
| At StateWide we do whatever it takes to win the deal. We work hard to earn your business and do everything within our power to make the car buying experience satisfactory. And we certainly do not expect customers to pay more or extra to deal with us. In fact,our goal is to give the highest trade in allowances, the lowest prices, award winning customer service, and the best financing on the area’s finest selection of new and used cars and trucks. We want to win! |
| However, if for some reason you cannot find what you are looking for at StateWide and you can’t buy from me,please take your business to one of the other Van Wert car dealers like Kinstle’s, Greve’s, or Taylor’s. Some may think I have lost my senses or my competitive spirit, but I assure you they are all intact. |
| The aforementioned businesses are all local to VanWert. They pay a lot of taxes that help maintain our city streets and pay for our police and fire protection. These are good, solid business-citizens who employ many people (probably neighbors or relatives of yours) and support other businesses within our community. The ripple effects of these competitors and StateWide are positive and far-reaching throughout the city and county. All of us contribute to charities, serve on committees and councils, belong to clubs, and most of the time when asked to donate to a worthy cause we dig into our pockets and give generously. In short, Kinstle’s, Greve’s,Taylors, and StateWide are the backbone of the community. Give them a chance at your business. |
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So, I guess what I’m saying is that if you can’t buy from me, at least buy local. |
| Andy Czajkowski |
| Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury |
| www.statewideford.com |