Press Release MINI USA ANNOUNCES SECOND ANNUAL 2023 GOLDEN BULLDOG AWARD WINNERS, HIGHLIGHTING THE BEST MINI DEALERSHIPS IN THE U.S.


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MINI USA announced today its second annual Golden Bulldog award winners, recognizing 11 of its top-performing MINI dealers across the U.S. for delivering exceptional results in sales, service and customer experience.

The name of the award is inspired by the iconic bulldog stance and spirit that is reflected in the modern MINI. In its second year since the award’s inception the Golden Bulldog award is the highest honor a MINI dealer in the U.S. can receive for their overall operational performance, delivery of a best-in-class customer experience, and clear and consistent brand representation.

“Our dealers play a vital role as the primary customer touch point in representing our brand with a compelling and uniquely ‘MINI’ customer experience.” said Mike Peyton, Vice President, MINI of the Americas. “I along with the entire MINI team congratulate this year’s Golden Bulldog winners for their outstanding results, and their ongoing dedication, hard work, and commitment to MINI.”

All 104 MINI dealers in the U.S. were measured on six different sales and aftersales Key Performance indicators (KPIs) based on the company’s Balanced Score Card (BSC) Index. Winners outperformed their peers across these categories throughout 2022.

2023 MINI Golden Bulldog Award Recipients (listed in alphabetical order)

  1. Dreyer and Reinbold MINI
  2. Flow MINI
  3. MINI Mall of Georgia
  4. MINI of Annapolis
  5. MINI of Austin
  6. MINI of Marin
  7. MINI of Mt. Laurel
  8. MINI of Omaha
  9. MINI of St. Louis
  10. Schomp MINI
  11. South Shore MINI

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Mini (stylized as MINI) is a British automotive brand founded in 1969, owned by German BMW since 2000, and used by them for a range of small cars assembled in the United Kingdom, Austria, and the Netherlands. The word Mini has been used in car model names since 1959, and in 1969 it became a brand in its own right when the name "Mini" replaced the separate "Austin Mini" and "Morris Mini" car model names.
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