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Moose Jaw Ford to host grand re-opening

- Sasha-Gay Lobban

Moose Jaw Ford, located at 1010 North Service Rd., is inviting everyone to join them as they host their three-day grand-reopening on June 14-16th.

For the month of June, the company has launched several special incentives for old, current and future customers that will meet all automotive needs! To kick things off, the three-day grand re-opening will host a BBQ for everyone to enjoy.

Shaun Airey, General Manager at Moose Jaw Ford, says the company wants to re-connect with the community and re-introduce its brand.

“The grand-reopening will introduce us to the community as a re-launch of Moose Jaw Ford. We’re under new ownership but more importantl­y, it is really about the same people that Moose Jaw and surroundin­g communitie­s have come to know and trust over the years. It is the same company that people love and know and now we have access to even more inventory and some great incentives,” Airey noted. “We want to introduce everyone also to our new brand’s look and feel which has our people in it—those faces that the community is familiar with. We’re proud of our people; who they are and what they’ve accomplish­ed over the years in this great city.”

For the grand-reopening, you will also have an opportunit­y to win some amazing prizes. For the month of June, anyone who purchases a vehicle will be entered into a draw to get a chance to win a SEA-DOO and a BBQ Broil King.

“In addition to these amazing prizes, we’re going to have a bit of a party and have some fun. 15 Wing Fellowship will be onsite cooking burgers for three days, Thursday-Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Saturday, we’ll also have a pancake breakfast.”

There will also be an onsite park for children to enjoy for the three-day event. “We are inviting everyone to come out and re-connect with us. I’m excited to be back into the community as well because I’ve always been very fond of Moose Jaw. I went to SIAST Palliser Campus back in ’91 and I’m excited to be back in the community. But all the people that the community know are still here and looking forward to reconnecti­ng.”

Additional­ly, Airey says it was important for Moose Jaw Ford to partner with a local organizati­on as a way to give back to the community. As a result, part of the proceeds from vehicles sold for the month of June will go towards military families, veterans and other community projects of 15 Wing Fellowship.

“We really believe in partnering with persons from the community where we can give back. The 15 Wing Fellowship was a great fit for us. A portion of the proceeds of the vehicle sales will go to 15 Fellowship Wing for the month of June.”

Also, Moose Jaw Ford has some great incentives that it has launched as part of its grand-reopening.

“We have some great deals for new and used vehicles that we’ve also launched. We are here to serve the automotive needs of Moose Jaw and that’s what we’re doing. We have access to more inventory than any other dealership in Saskatchew­an and Man- itoba that will suit our customer’s needs. Some of the things we’re introducin­g is our ‘Moose Jaw Motives’ where there’s half price oil changes for our used car customers—this is for anyone with a used car and it doesn’t matter what vehicle, it’s half price!

“The other thing we’ve launched is our road hazard tire warranty—puncture, flat, anything—we’re going to look after that customer. The extra incentives will be part of Moose Jaw Ford going forward because we believe in giving incentives and it is something our customers will get, once they buy a vehicle from us, no matter when that vehicle was purchased.”

Airey says it has been a smooth transition as Moose Jaw Ford underwent new ownership but the brand that customers have come to love remains the same with high quality service and vehicles.

“Scott Evans, the previous owner, has been great to work with. He stayed around and has been a special advisor to us and we appreciate all his help,” he said.

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