Oakville Beaver, 13 May 2009, p. 20

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OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, May 13, 2009 · 20 advertorial Glenleven Chrysler attributes its success to loyal customers There is nothing but positive news at Glenleven Chrysler, Oakville's longest serving dealership, and they have their customers to thank. The family owned and operated business prides itself on its customer service, and feels this is why they continue to succeed. Glenleven staff has always gone, and continue to go to extremes to ensure their customers are completely satisfied. "Eli once drove a newly purchased car to Vancouver for a customer and then drove the trade-in back to Oakville", General Manager Paul Guimond says. "We also strive to greet everyone by first name when they walk into the dealership. "This is the way Eli successfully managed the dealership since 1961, and Gail and I continue to stress the same principles today." Gail Guimond succeeded her father Eli as Dealer Principal about 10 years ago. Despite all the negative news regarding the current economy, Glenleven Chrysler has not changed the business approach that has worked so well for almost 50 years. The letter they recently sent out to their customer base, shown below, is an example of how important open communication with their customers is to them. A new choice in performance motorcycling, the BMW S 1000 RR supersport motorcycle will arrive in Canada in the fourth quarter of 2009, boasting 193 hp at 13,000 rpm (rev-limited to 14,200 rpm) and maximum torque of 82.5 lb-ft at 9,750 rpm. BMW S 1000 RR headed for Canada Carguide Magazine Metroland Newspapers The BMW S 1000 RR supersport motorcycle will arrive in Canada in the fourth quarter of 2009. In development since 2007 and currently competing in the 2009 World Superbike Championship in full racing trim, the world debut of the BMW S 1000 RR should set a new benchmark for ultra-high performance motorcycles - on both the racetrack and the road. The 999cc water-cooled, DOHC, sixteen valve four-cylinder inline power unit is brandnew from the ground up, bred for racing, developing a maximum output of 193 hp at 13,000 rpm (rev-limited to14,200 rpm) and maximum torque of 82.5 lb-ft at 9,750 rpm. With overall weight of just 204 kg including fuel (183 kg dry weight, 206.5 kg with Race ABS) the S 1000 RR will also take its place as the lightest motorcycle equipped with ABS in the supersports category. "We are eagerly following the solid progress of the BMW Motorrad Motorsports team at the World Superbike Championships and excited to be introducing the S 1000 RR in Canada later this year", said Norm Wells, Director of BMW Motorrad Canada. "We are looking forward to having an ultra-competitive product in the supersport category and can already sense the anticipation of motorcycle enthusiasts for the arrival of the the S 1000 RR in this market." The new BMW S 1000 RR will be available in three standard color combinations along with an optional BMW Motorrad Motorsport Team colour scheme as on the Superbike Works racing bikes - Alpine White NonMetallic, Magma Red Non-Metallic, and Lupin Blue Metallic, with swing arms also finished in Eloxy Silver and wheels in high-gloss Black. The BMW S 1000 RR will be introduced to the Canadian market in the 4th quarter of 2009 and promises to be priced very competitively in the supersport motorcycle category. BUY LOCALLY SERVICE LOCALLY SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY Phone: (905) 825-8088 www.volvoofoakville.com SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAYS

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