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CarsIreland, the nation’s leading online classified marketplace for the motor industry, is thrilled to announce the winners of its 2023 Dealership Awards which are proudly supported by PTSB Asset Finance. These awards honour the outstanding online marketing work of car dealerships across the country.
The Best Social Media accolade was awarded to Tony Burke Motors in Galway, for their expertise in utilising social media as a tool for sales and brand development. The dealership achieved this by their excellent use of social media as a sales and brand building tool.
The dealership team took to their Instagram, @Tonyburketoyotagalway, to share the good news, announcing that they are “delighted to have won the National Award for Best Social Media 2023 in CarsIreland Dealer Awards”.

The Dealership Awards are in recognition of excellence in the field of online automotive marketing and the winners of each category were selected from a highly competitive pool of entries. Other award categories include Best Presentation, Best Online Marketing and the Overall Industry Superstar 2023. The judging panel was composed of automotive and marketing experts who judged nominations based on online visibility, photo quality, social media activity and customer engagement.
The awards are proudly supported by PTSB Asset Finance. Donal Walsh, head of Motor Finance at PTSB Asset, says they are delighted to support the CarsIreland.ie Dealer Awards.
“It’s vital for us to be able to celebrate and reward the hard work and innovation of dealerships over the last year. While our name may have changed in recent months, our commitment to our customers and car dealerships across the country is unwavering and we’re delighted to congratulate all of the winners who represent the very best of the industry.”
Entries for the Car Dealership Awards 2024 are now open via CarsIreland’s most recent subscriber email.
Pictured: Aoibhe Donnellan, Mike McMahon, Gerard Halloran PTSB, Robert Doyle, Tony Burke, Charlie Donnellan, Shaun Donnellan, Inga Juozunaite
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