RIVIERA has moved to consolidate its Queensland dealer network to operate under the R Marine Queensland banner.
R Marine Coomera and R Marine Runaway Bay dealerships have merged with R Marine Queensland to provide Riviera owners with one point of contact in Queensland for sales, service and Riviera owner care.
R Marine Queensland, which has been located at Riviera’s manufacturing facility at Coomera is a multiple recipient of the annual "Riviera Service" award. The dealership offers the full Riviera line including Flybridges, Sport Yachts, Offshore Express and the new Motor Yacht Collection and also offers two mobile service and warranty vans providing fast and efficient back-up under the expertise of the team.
Further north of the Gold Coast, Riviera offers the services of Casey Dent based at Airlie Beach providing owners with service and warranty coverage in the popular Whitsunday’s region.
R Marine Queensland will continue to handle sales from both dealerships. Service and warranty work will be coordinated from the Coomera dealership.
R Marine Queensland’s Randall and Melinda Jones have been associated with the Riviera brand for the past 10 years.
Randall welcomed the merger and looks forward to hosting a range of boating and other events in 2010 for new and existing members of the Riviera family.
“There is a large contingent of Rivieras here on the Gold Coast and I encourage owners to register with us so we can notify them of upcoming Riviera Experience events we are planning to hold this year,” he said.
“The R Marine Queensland team are dedicated to providing the highest quality owner care with a proactive approach when it comes to routine service, warranty, brokerage or new boat sales,” he said.
Riviera CEO John Anderson congratulated Randall and the team at R Marine Queensland for their continued professional and dedicated work ethic.
“Rest assured that at Riviera we will do whatever it takes to make your boating dream come true, we will have someone on hand to give you the personal advice and help you need,” Anderson said.
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What happened to Noel Leigh Smith? He sold me my first Mariner back in 1972! I thought with the invention of Viagra nothing could hold him back...I miss him, and so do the rest of the girls at the Yacht Club.
Mrs Moana Lot on 16-Mar-10 06:00 PM
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