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Rochester Ford continues to grow their business, making investments like a newest addition to their service bays that raises the bar even more in their passion for customer service.
High-quality customer service has always been a priority to co-owners John Ringle, and Monte and Debbie Hoffman. The trio have been running the business since 2003, continuing to grow Rochester Ford's location at 119 East 4th St by extending their property and services over the past two decades.
Planting the seed of growth once again, Hoffman said by this summer Rochester Ford will be adding four more service bays to their department, and two new bays in their detail department, as construction continues on their new garage going up east of their office building.
Ringle said an heavy truck lift also adds a new service to their full service garage.
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Rochester Ford also has a passion for supporting the local economy. Hoffman noted that all work on their garage is being done by local businesses, as well. They hope to have the new garage completed by the end of June.
Rochester Ford currently has 19 employees, with room to add to that in the future. The newest addition also means one more service member will be added to their team in the near future.
Focused on consistency, Hoffman said the loyal customers accumulated over the years are what have made their investments at Rochester Ford worth it.
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