- Raising the showroom ceiling from 7 to 12 feet and adding large windows between the showroom and bays so that customers can watch their vehicles while they are being worked on
- Installing all new lifts in the shop, as well as state-of-the-art alignment and tire equipment
- Creating a 30-foot tire display wall so that customers can make selections more easily
- Installing an ADA-compliant entrance ramp for greater customer accessibility
- Updating existing customer restrooms and building a new employee restroom
- Installing all new heating systems
- Refurbishing the exterior with all an all-glass front, new paint, and signage
Like all other VIP Tire & Service locations, this new facility is a full-service automotive repair, maintenance and tire shop offering everything from brake repair, preventative maintenance, muffler and exhaust repair, multi-point vehicle inspections, wheel alignments, state inspections and oil changes. And because VIP believes in providing its customers with excellent service, it has highly skilled Certified Master Technicians at all of its locations. Collectively, VIP’s service technicians have 950 ASE certifications; 41 have earned Master Mechanic status and three have achieved World Class Technician status.
Grand Opening Celebration – Launch of Oil Changes for Education
The new VIP store opened on August 18,2018, and an official ribbon cutting ceremony occurred onThursday, August 23rd at 4:30 p.m. Assistant Mayor Timothy McNamara was on hand to welcome VIP to West Lebanon. VIP is hosting a grand opening celebration for the community the weekend of August 24 – 26. According to West Lebanon Store Manager Jeremy Weigel, “In addition to food and festivities during the grand opening weekend, VIP is launching an initiative – called ‘Oil Changes for Education’ to support thousands of children in the Lebanon and Hartford School Districts. From August until the end of October, we are offering $10 oil changes to all customers at our new store with 100% of the proceeds donated directly to the below schools:”
Lebanon School District:
- Hanover Street Elementary School
- Mt. Lebanon Elementary School
- Lebanon Middle School
- Lebanon High School
The Hartford School District:
- White River School
- Hartford Memorial Middle School
- Hartford High School
“When we enter a new market, we want to become active in the local community – it’s part of our company culture,” said Winkeler. “While we were working on the new store, an article crossed my desk that detailed the enormous financial needs of the local schools. My team reached out to the superintendents of both the Lebanon and Hartford School Districts and asked how we could get involved. Together, we came up with idea of “Oil Changes for Education.” Our goal is to raise funds to support student curriculum and activity needs at the seven schools. It’s a win-win for everyone because no one does $10 oil changes anymore, and 100% of the proceeds will benefit so many children in the local community.”