VALDOSTA — The dealership formerly known as Sunny Honda-Kia has officially changed hands.
As of June 1, the dealership on North Ashley Street became Langdale Honda-Kia of Valdosta, reflecting a change of ownership and a shift in philosophy.
New owners, attorney Pope Langdale and his longtime friend Brad Cobb, along with general manager Lee Schilly, are implementing a renewed emphasis on customer service and salesmanship while respecting the traditions of the decades-old dealership.
Langdale, a senior partner with Langdale/Vallotton law firm, said that although he’s never been in the car business, he brings an element to the new venture that the others don’t have — the ability to see things as a customer would.
“I don’t understand all the car lingo yet. They’re teaching me, but I know customer service as that’s what I do in my business, too,” Langdale said.
When asked why he wanted to enter the car business, Langdale said he and his father were always looking for new ventures, or adventures, as the case may be.
Sharing a very congenial relationship with friend and former classmate, Brad Cobb, Langdale said the two are helping reinvigorate the dealership. The two met while students at McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tenn., where Cobb makes his home. He began working for his father-in-law in the car business more than 15 years ago, and today oversees the operations of four dealerships in the Chattanooga area, including Toyota, Honda, Audi and Volkswagen.
Schilly is managing the daily operations of the dealership, and said he is excited to be using “new management ideas and new techniques. We are taking customer satisfaction to another level.”
The signs on the dealership still say Sunny, but new signage is on order and should be up in the next 30 days. The partners plan to do some renovation and repair work on the showrooms, but nothing major at this point, including no plans to relocate the dealership to another area.
“We could move, but this is such an established location. Everybody knows that Honda is down here on Ashley Street and we don’t want to lose that,” said Cobb.
One of the new programs which will be implemented at the dealership was brought to Cobb by an old friend, Hugh Hathcock of Fresh Beginnings in Valdosta.
“Hugh has a company called ELead, which offers a software program to track customer service and do followups. We are really going to be stressing customer satisfaction,” Cobb said.
Langdale said one of the advantages of the dealership is that they are selling two of the hottest, most desired cars on the market right now — Honda and Kia. “Hondas have proven that they are reliable, safe, have low mileage, plus they hold their value well,” said Langdale.
Schilly said Kia has expanded its offerings and now has eight models that are fuel efficient and reasonably priced.
When asked about doing business in this economy, all said the sales in the past month have been terrific and they are looking forward to a rebound in the economy.
And although financing may be an issue for some, Honda still does its own financing for car buyers.
Langdale said there will be a grand opening for the dealership in about a month or so after all the signage is up and everything’s been refurbished, including the Web site.
“We want to be the pre-eminent car dealership in Valdosta,” he said.
Business
New partners provide new focus to dealership
- Business
-
-
Valdosta Shared Office Space
VALDOSTA — Though Valdosta Shared Office Space is not new to Valdosta, it is newly green. The first and only shared office space in Valdosta owned by Gino Fina, just became the first Downtown Valdosta business to work with the Georgia Cities Foundation’s Green Communities Fund to implement environmentally friendly, energy-efficient improvements, reducing energy consumption upwards of 50 percent. -
Downtown businesses to be mobbed this week
A few years ago, when everyone started talking through social media, flash mobs became the new in thing to do. Primarily in the big cities, although VSU did their own a year or two ago, a designated place and time would be set and masses of people would descend on these sites, sometimes dancing, sometimes singing, sometimes acting obnoxiously.
-
Keep tails wagging when your budget is lagging
I have a problem. Though I am a tight-wad when it comes to spending my money, I cannot resist the calling to buy adorable toys, collars and, yes, even clothes for my three cuter than all get out fur babies.
-
The Valdosta Mall: Revamped and Ready for Business!
VALDOSTA — The Valdosta Mall has made tremendous strides since its rebranding away from Colonial Mall in 2007 and it’s refocus in 2008 when it made a move from serving the community to being a part of the community.
“We had taken for granted our place in the community for a long time,” said Jerry Weller, general manager of the Valdosta Mall. “We don’t do that anymore.” -
Keep your clothes looking fab to avoid looking drab
As I get older, I’m beginning to learn that there are more important things than clothes. Ugh! It pains me to even form that sentence; however, it’s true.
-
Business This Week: Happy Mother’s Day!
Today is the one day a year dedicated to celebrating mothers, although we all use their guidance and wisdom every day. But for this one day, their sacrifices, kindness, love, and advice are recognized, hopefully, by the children they raised or helped to raise. It might not even be those born to them, as most mothers don’t limit their love and it flows over onto their children’s friends, family members, and the children they influence in the classroom, in Sunday school and in volunteer activities.
-
Downtown will have a new beat this week
The Brown Bag Concert Series produced by Valdosta Main Street will begin again on Monday and last all week.
-
Valdosta Regional Airport: Flying Valdosta to the Top
There are 104 publicly owned, public-use airports — nine commercial service and 95 general-aviation airports — in Georgia. Airports are significant to the state’s economic infrastructure and essential to transportation of goods and people. A single airport can support various diversified industries such as technology, manufacturing, distribution, agriculture and tourism.
-
Brittany's Budget Diary: Be Green to Save Green
“It’s not easy being green,” once said Kermit the Frog. No offense to Kerm, but it is in fact quite easy being green. I know because I am incredibly green.
-
Propex: Global Presence, Local Roots
VALDOSTA — Not every company sets out to build a better community, a better world and a better future. However, not every company is Propex.
Propex is known as a leader in building and rebuilding key infrastructure all over the world. Products made at Propex are used to protect hillsides, highways and waterways from damaging erosion by combining engineered fabrics with natural vegetation rather than broken rock. - More Business Headlines
-


