December 2022

Winner third place

One of our very loyal and lovely customers Mike collected his fantastic new vehicle.  Julie discovered it would be his birthday a couple of days later, so she and James, the Sales Executive, wanted to give him something special and personal.

Julie popped out to a local farm shop and handpicked items to produce a lovely bespoke luxury hamper that she knew he would love including champagne, Truffles, Gin etc ….

He was so delighted he invited Julie and James to his birthday celebrations 

Neil Ross

Sales Executive

Our Sales Executive Neil Ross got a phone call from his customers Mr and Mrs McCann. They were at the Porsche Museum in Zuffenhausen and asked Neil for the code for their new 911 which was in production. The Porsche employees at the factory were delighted to have customers they could show their very own Porsche in production. They stopped the production within the factory, the staff were clapping with excitement watching Mr and Mrs McCan walk over to their brand new 911.

Our Sales Executive Neil Ross has never heard of this happening in his full sixteen years working for the brand and is delighted his customers got a special and memorable experience. To continue this experience, on the handover Neil decided to play the couple’s favourite ACDC song through the BOSE speakers. This created an amazing, uplifting atmosphere within the showroom with other customers watching with excitement. Mr and Mrs McCann drove out of the handover bay to their favourite ACDC song, windows down and smiling in their new 911!

Mr and Mrs McCann commented…‘Having visited many Porsche Centres including Wurzburg, Porsche Centre Glasgow continues to exceed our exceptions and the variety of vehicles on display is fantastic. Neil has always gone above and beyond to accommodate our visits and indeed whilst we were at the Porsche Museum in Zuffenhausen, Neil immediately took the call despite being busy as were required the production code for the 992 so we could see it during the factory tour.After having 2 Covid handovers with our Macan GTS and Cayenne, we were very excited about having the real experience for the 992. And WOW were we not overwhelmed by the whole day. From start to finish we were made feel that we were the single most important people in that building which is all anyone can every wish for when picking up their dream car. There was absolutely no rush and Neil made sure the day was very special. Ryan, head of valet ensured the car was pristine and thanks must go to him for his understanding of how pernickety we McCanns are!! To the point where Ryan checked with us that we were happy with the standard and was there anything we wanted him to do. Remarkable service.Porsche Glasgow gave us a day that we will remember forever and we are very thankful for everyone that was involved with that. Leaving Porsche Glasgow showroom with ACDC Thunderstuck blasting from the BOSE speakers certainly has everyone smiling!’

Alex Robinson

Sales Executive

Award Winner,

Winner first place Alex Robinson

Mr Gill worked with us to pick his Taycan up today – his first car with us. He really wanted a 911 turbo but isn’t quite there yet so Alex helped him spec up his Taycan just like the 911 he would eventually want…

The customer has brought his family down to collect the car and loves it. Alex gave him a personalised handover gift – his favourite bottle of whiskey…. Not only this but he has had the bottle engraved with the customer’s name to commemorate the special day
Honestly, the customer welled up and I’m sure is a customer of Alex’s for life!!!

Mr Gill Said to me personally " Alex has been the best person I have dealt with in any business not just car dealerships, He's taken service to the next level "

Fiona Boston

Workshop Cotroller

Fiona Boston

Fiona has recently become the Centre Community/Charity project team leader and has launched new initiatives that have inspired our team to do more community engagement work, Most recently Fiona identified that there were around twenty rough sleepers residing in and around MK train station.

Working closely with Georgia Leggett (a member of our accounts team) they arranged for goody bags containing New Socks. Toothbrush/toothpaste, chocolate, and a thermos mug topped up with hot soup to be given to the rough sleepers. This will not solve the problem of homelessness in our country but it has gone some way to demonstrate that we are aware of them and are concerned for their health and wellbeing.