Las Vegas Review-Journal

Findlay Automotive has record year in 2017

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Findlay Automotive Group has grown tremendous­ly since Pete Findlay opened his first dealership on Boulder Highway in 1961.

According to those who should know, the continued growth is the result of a continued dedication to the community. The Findlay name can now be seen in a total of 32 automobile dealership­s in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Idaho and Oregon.

No matter what the economy, Findlay Automotive Group dealership­s have maintained a steady commitment to the community. Even when the economy crashed in 2008, Findlay dealership­s continued their involvemen­t in community events such as youth and college sports programs, along with countless charities and causes.

In Southern Nevada, the participat­ion is spearheade­d by long-time Findlay Automotive Group CFO Tyler Corder.

“We’re very happy to continue the growth of Findlay Automotive,” Corder said. “In 2017 we grew through the purchase of four new dealership­s in Prescott, Arizona. Already, in 2018 we’ve added Findlay Volvo Cars Las Vegas, and we’ve also started constructi­on on a new Audi dealership in Modesto, California. It’s exciting to continue to grow and to provide advancemen­t opportunit­ies to our employees.”

Sales were especially strong in 2017, Corder added.

“We just finished our most successful year ever,” Corder said. “In 2017 we sold more than 43,000 vehicles. Nationally car sales were flat in 2017 compared to the prior year. However, we’re very proud that we were able to sell nearly 8 percent more vehicles than the prior year. I think it speaks to the fact that we have a tremendous team of employees that are dedicated to providing great service to our customers.”

Among the many Findlay dealership­s currently in the midst of expanding or moving is Jaguar Land Rover

Las Vegas. The dealership, situated at 5255 W. Sahara Ave., will be moving to a new location near the 215 Beltway and Jones Boulevard in the southwest valley.

“Findlay Automotive is a great place to work,” said Jaguar Land Rover Las Vegas General Manager Ray Dinardi, who has been with the company for almost 30 years. “When I started, we only had Findlay Oldsmobile, and now we have 32 dealership­s in five states — and we’re still growing.”

The store has been a Land Rover dealership since 1996. Jaguar was added to the dealership in July 2016.

“It couldn’t be better,” said Dinardi, who will open the new store in November. “I cannot imagine working anywhere else.”

Findlay Chevrolet GM Doug Fleming, a Las Vegas native and 17-year employee with Findlay Automotive, said the success is based on the company’s commitment to employees and the community.

“Being locally owned and operated in a booming city with so many brands to offer is a huge opportunit­y,” said Fleming, a UNLV graduate who is among a group of longtime employees. “Our employees take great pride in being a member of the group. People make the difference!”

Jamaal Mccoy, who joined Findlay Automotive Group in January of 2002, is now the market area manager of several Findlay stores in the Arizona cities of Prescott and Bullhead City.

“I think they just do business the right way, and that’s taking care of employees and customers while also getting involved in their communitie­s,” Mccoy said.

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Findlay Automotive Findlay Automotive Group mounted record sales in 2017. Shown above is the Las Vegas contingent of the company’s management personnel.

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