Finbarr Galvin Wins CUPRA Retailer of the Year


Author: The Daily News Now! March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:15
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Finbarr Galvin Wins CUPRA Retailer of the Year

Finbarr Galvin Limited, a motor dealership in Bandon, County Cork, has been named CUPRA Retailer of the Year for 2025. This prestigious award recognizes their exceptional performance in sales, customer service, and adherence to brand standards. The dealership, founded in 1975 and now led by Justin Galvin, has consistently delivered outstanding results, earning praise from CUPRAs brand director. With a full range of CUPRA vehicles and a dedicated team, Finbarr Galvin Limited continues to uphold their original values and set new standards in the industry.

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