About Garber Nissan Hyundai - a Saginaw New & Used Hyundai and Nissan Dealership
Garber Nissan Hyundai offers many
automotive products and services to our Saginaw area customers. From
quality new Hyundai and Nissan vehicles to used cars,
we know anyone looking for a vehicle in Saginaw will likely find what
they want at our dealership. We carry a comprehensive line of Hyundai
and Nissan vehicles, including the Genesis, Sonata, Elantra, Altima and 350Z, making us a good choice as your Saginaw Hyundai and Nissan car dealer. Our services include trusted Hyundai and Nissan car repair, original Hyundai and Nissan parts, and financing to help our customers purchase the car of their dreams.
Call Garber Nissan Hyundai at 1-888-GOGARBER, or come visit us in person. We're conveniently located at 5450 Bay Road and look forward to helping you with your automotive needs.
Garber Nissan Hyundai is a part of the Garber Automotive GroupGarber
Automotive Group is led by owner and President, Richard J. Garber and
Vice President and Secretary/Treasurer, Patrick Hengesbach. The
Management Group also employs a Controller and supporting staff.
The
Organization today consists of eight dealerships representing 11
manufacturers and 17 franchises. Four dealerships are located in the
Midwest.
They are:
* Garber Buick: Saginaw, MI (Flagship dealership, established in 1907.)
* Garber Nissan Hyundai: Saginaw, MI (Acquired in 1986)
* Garber Chevrolet: Midland, MI (Acquired in 1991)
* Sunrise Chevrolet: Glendale Heights, IL (Acquired in 1997)
Four dealerships are located in Florida.
The
GARBER AUTO MALL is located in Green Cove Springs, Florida, 10 miles
south of Jacksonville and includes the following franchises: * Garber Ford Mercury (Acquired in 1986)
* Garber Chevrolet Buick Pontiac GMC (Acquired in 1994)
* Garber Chrysler Dodge Jeep (Acquired in 1997)
One dealership is located in Miami, Florida.
* Doral Buick Pontiac GMC (Acquired in 2007)
Together
the dealerships gross in excess of $400 million in sales annually and
employ nearly 700 people. The organization has also expanded its
business with the formation of RightWay Automotive Credit; a sub-prime
used vehicle retail operation and its own affiliated finance company,
Gateway Financial.
Continued growth is planned or the
organization, which makes recruiting, selecting and training high
potential candidates our highest priority. Entry-level opportunities
are available in Michigan, Illinois and Florida. For the right
candidate, a management training program is available.
VISION STATEMENT
"To be the BEST automotive sales and repair operation in every market we serve."
MISSION STATEMENT
"We're
only doing our jobs when we create an experience for the customers for
which they choose to return and do business with us again."
COMPANY VALUES
Honesty: Truthful at all times
Respect: To show consideration and honor for each other.
Empathy: To be able to understand another's position.
Integrity: To be of good sound moral principle, trustworthy, sincere.
Pride: Sense of self-worth. Making a difference in people's lives.
Work Ethic: Working as a team to meet or exceed expectations.
HISTORY OF THE COMPANY
The
year was 1907 and many thought that the horse and buggy would continue
to be the way to travel. One notable exception was a young farm
implement salesman of exceptional ability and bold vision. His name was
Guy S. Garber, and he saw the automobile as the vehicle to the future.
Growing
up in the Lansing area, his reputation as a salesman brought him to the
attention of William C. Durant, founder of General Motors. At his
urging, Guy Garber became a factory representative for Buick Motor
Division. During his first six months he established one dealership, in
Battle Creek Michigan. His responsibility was the management of the day
to day operations.
His success there brought him to take on a
greater challenge, coming to Saginaw in 1910 representing Buick. This
was to become the key to his success with Buick and General Motors....
lasting a lifetime. Guy Garber shared the vision of the GM founder.
America was headed for a golden automotive era.
Guy Garber's
long and productive affiliation with GM lasted nearly 60 years, through
the great depression and two world wars. During that time Garber
married Hazel Denyes and began a family which would eventually number
four sons and two daughters; Jack, Maxine, Richard, Guy Jr. (Ike), Jane
and Robert.
As the oldest family-owned Buick dealership in the
United States, the Garbers have always conducted a unique relationship
with GM's Buick Motor Division. In its early years Garber Buick Company
became a GM model for salesmanship, efficiency and service to the
customer.
Years ago it was written that Guy S. Garber has but
one hobby and that is service. "He lives service, breathes service and
practices service. His predominant business policy is to render such
uniformly satisfying service that there shall not be a single
dissatisfied Buick owner in the 30 counties comprising his territory."
Said Guy S. Garber,
"Service does not mean something for
nothing, but it does mean prompt, efficient and courteous attention at
a fair price." This founding business philosophy thrives today in the
mission statement for Garber Buick.
When automotive pioneer Guy
S. Garber died on December 5, 1965 at the age of 81, Michigan's first
Buick distributorship became the nation's last Buick distributorship.
An important piece of automotive history had passed away.
Richard
Garber, Sr., son of Guy Garber, who had been actively managing Garber
Buick Company, became president and owner until his death in 1972. Like
his father, Richard was a civic leader in every sense of the word.
Richard
Garber was succeeded by Norman F. Geyer as president. Norm Geyer was
married to Maxine Garber and was a son-in-law to Guy Garber. He was a
dedicated, honest, and respected individual with high values. With over
25 years of experience with the organization, the majority as service
director, Norm was knowledgeable in all aspects of the dealership
operation. As president, he successfully guided the Buick store for
eight years, during the trying times of the 1970's, until he passed the
torch to
Richard J. Garber Jr., in 1980.
Richard J.
Garber, Jr., was the third generation to take the helm of the company
in its 73rd of operation. When he became president, he was the youngest
Buick dealer for a dealership of its size in the nation. Since that
time the organization has grown to nine dealerships located in three
states, Michigan, Florida and Illinois.
The organization today
is a long way from the 1907 version, but important traditions live on:
dedication to service, a loyal staff and a forward-looking vision. One
that echoes in the spirit of a young farm implement salesman who took
thousands of mid-Michigan area residents out of the buggy and put them
behind the wheel.