Georgia on my mind

by dpollak on 08/21/2009 · View Comments

000 0456 Georgia on my mindFor the past several years, I’ve been communicating with Joe Kirby of Adventure Chevrolet in Dalton, Georgia. Although I talk to thousands of people throughout the industry, Joe has made an extraordinary impression on me.

What’s unique about Joe, the owner of Edd Kirby’s Adventure Chevrolet is his brilliant understanding of how things work or ought to work. His insights extend from business to technology and even to life. He’s taught me many valuable lessons on all three fronts.

Today, however, I saw yet another dimension of Joe Kirby, I experienced his dealership, his son and his management team. While on a family journey from 000 0448 Georgia on my mindChicago to Emory University, we pulled off the road in Dalton, Georgia for lunch. Sitting next to the restaurant was Edd Kirby’s Adventure Chevrolet. I guess I never thought about the word Adventure in 000 0457 Georgia on my mindthe name, but it all makes sense to me now (see photos). The dealership looks like a cross between a scene out of Indiana Jones and Frontierland at Disney World. From the brightly colored parrot sitting outside the front door to the large electric train circling the showroom, it’s full of eye candy. Overstuffed leather couches, wicker rocking chairs and genuine reclaimed wood floors, the showroom felt like a comfortable living room. A live thorny lizard only adds to the unique and wild ambience. Joe’s son Robert and manager, Ted Mader are as friendly and welcoming as family members. Although Joe wasn’t there, everything spoke of Joe’s brilliance, warmth and willingness to do things differently, waaaay differently.

000 0454 Georgia on my mindThe warm and folksy, and yes adventurous feeling of Joe’s showroom understandably disarms and befriends any shopper. One can see how the sales experience is transformed by merely walking through the door.

Congratulations to Joe, Robert Kirby, Ted Mader and the entire team for redefining the car buying experience.

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  • Ben Gaggero
    Here's what I'm talking about... "Fun-factor" and "being real" on the showroom. I wonder what kind of volume in relation to the total market they do. Point is, they're sending the message as soon as buyers walk through the doors!!! Make it fun for your guests and employees. It would seem to me that marketing 101 is playing in right now...Be unique in the market place.

    Reality and adventure sells...No Doubt! But, we're missing the Alligator wrestler to put this one over the top. Really, who would want to make an emotional buying decision in a hospital or library setting? Coincidentally, even some hospitals and libraries are trying to put a little personality and "FUN-FACTOR" in the message mix.

    Is it safe to say that this "message" is based on the demographics? Georgia is a definately unique. Way to go "Adventure Chev". (you got a set!)
  • Dale,
    I don't need to tell you how disappointed I was to have missed you, yet I am glad I didn't overshadow the 'gang'. I'm sure I would have monopolized you had I been there. Your compliments are overwhelming, maybe even a little embarrassing, but thank you. I'll try to put those encouraging words in to action as best I can now that you've 'hung me out' there. Congratulations on having what appear to be very talented and gifted children. I have a feeling your investment in Emory is going to be a good one. Next time you're passing through, I'd love to show you around Chattanooga too, I know you'd enjoy it. Take care. Joe.
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