CitNOW winners announced
CitNOW has revealed the top automotive videos in 2019 at its fifth annual Video Awards ceremony.
A record 1,676 high-quality videos were entered in 2019, with the winners announced at the awards ceremony at the Hard Rock Hotel in London on 14 January.
The winner of the Best Overall CitNOW award came from Lookers Nissan Gateshead, with an engaging personalised video that demonstrated outstanding best practice with a crystal-clear explanation – using visual aids – of the checks which had taken place.
The Lookers Nissan Gateshead video also won the Best Workshop award, beating 552 other submissions.
Sytner Nottingham BMW was awarded Best Sales Video, showing outstanding passion, attention to detail and product knowledge which showed how to build trust and appeal to the customer.
The Most Creative Use of CitNOW category was hotly contested, as Ingram Ayr took home the honours for a well-prepared, professional video to promote the showroom’s upcoming VIP sales event. The submission featured life-size celebrity cut-outs which were linked to each vehicle on sale with a humorous script.
Sponsors of the CitNOW Video Awards also handed out individual recognition to top-performing retailers, with Arnold Clark selecting a Best Sales and a Best Workshop video, and Porsche Italia naming two Best Workshop Video takers.
Alistair Horsburgh, CEO of CitNOW, said: “The CitNOW Video Awards continues to grow year-on-year and, with the number of entries rocketing, 2019 was the most competitive yet. The standard was exceptional. With personalised video now a mainstay for the automotive industry, it’s amazing to see retailers going above and beyond, demonstrating true best practice to transform the customer experience and build transparency throughout the automotive industry.”
The full list of winners was: Dave Wise, Lookers Nissan Gateshead (Best Overall CitNOW Video); Dave Wise, Lookers Nissan Gateshead (Best CitNOW Workshop Video); Myron Arnold, Sytner Nottingham BMW (Best CitNOW Sales Video); Marc Utches, Autolica Tarragona (Best International Video): and Craig Sturgeon, Ingram Ayr (Most Creative Use of CitNOW Video).



