The Concordville Nissan family has been serving the customers of the Tri-State area for over 25 years.  Our motto "Concordville Cares" has been our credo since inception and serves as the guiding principal as to how we interact with our customers.  If you are shopping for a new or pre-owned automobile, or simply looking to service the vehicle you currently own, please stop in to Concordville Nissan and allow us the privilege to serve you.
 Concordville Nissan-Subaru is helping to build a healthier future for children in the Delaware Valley. Dealer-owners Peter Lustgarten and Stuart Lustgarten as well as all the Concordville employees are enthusiastic supporters of Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children. For every vehicle sold during holiday weekend sales, the hospital receives $200. Since 2006, the brothers have donated more than $80,000. The most recent gifts are satisfying a pledge commitment of $100,000 for the expansion of the Hospital, to open in 2014.

 

The Hospital's five-story expansion will feature all single rooms for young patients and comfortable overnight accommodations for parents. Each floor, organized into eight-bed "patient neighborhoods," will have playrooms, "pocket parks," and solariums to provide space for families to leave the intensity of the bedside and enjoy time together. The Emergency Department is expanding from 29 to 44 beds to handle a 52,000 annual visit volume. The soaring atrium lobby will have an interactive Discovery Wall, The Red Balloon gift shop, Safety Store, gelato shop and Einstein Bagels, along with a new cafeteria. Families will enjoy covered underground parking and a special Healing Garden, among other amenities.

 

"We want to support the Hospital because it supports the children of our employees, customers and everyone else in this community," says Peter Lustgarten.

 

The Hospital's partnership with Concordville Nissan-Subaru has been a strong one. During sale weekends, trained technicians from the Hospital's injury prevention program conduct car-seat safety checks and provide parents with information. The dealership has also helped make it possible for the Hospital to receive no-cost leases for two vehicles from Subaru Corporation. They are used in the Hospital's community outreach and trauma injury prevention programs.  This year Concordville Nissan- Subaru has chosen Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children as the local charity for the Subaru "Share the Love" event scheduled for November 21, 2013 through January 2, 2014.

 

  

 

Our Love Promise National Recognition

 
 



Because of the staff's commitment to helping the Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, the Concordville Subaru dealership was selected as the first-ever winner of the national Subaru Love Promise Award.

By Steven Hoffman

Concordville Nissan-Subaru was named as the first-ever winner of the national Subaru Love Promise Award because of the support it gives to the Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children at a national Subaru dealership meeting in late May.

Peter Lustgarten, who along with Stuart Lustgarten is the dealer-owner of Concordville Nissan-Subaru, said that the dealership has been a longtime supporter of the Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children, contributing $168,000 over the years.

"We want to support the hospital because it supports the children of our employees, customers and everyone else in this community," said Lustgarten. He explained how the relationship with the hospital was first formed. "Back in 2006, we made a donation to A.I.duPont Hospital and we got to take a tour of the hospital," Lustgarten explained. 

From that moment on, Lustgarten and the employees at Concordville Nissan-Subaru have been strong supporters, helping out in a variety of ways. Concordville Nissan-Subaru selected Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for children as its local charity to support as part of Subaru's national Share the Love program. The dealership was a supporter of a major hospital expansion project that allowed for single rooms for young patients and overnight accommodations, including a resource room, for parents.

Lustgarten explained that there are four long weekends during the year-President's Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Columbus Day-when the dealership pledges $100 for every vehicle sold.

Also during the sale weekends, trained technicians from the hospital's injury prevention program conduct car seat safety checks and provide parents with information. The dealership has also helped make it possible for the hospital to receive no-cost leases for two vehicles a Subaru Outback and Subaru Tribeca from Subaru Corporation. They are used in the hospital's community outreach and trauma injury prevention programs.

Lustgarten said that Subaru always encourages dealerships to be involved in the community, and he expects Concordville Nissan-Subaru to continue to support the work of the hospital. "We plan to continue the relationship with the hospital," he said. "Everybody gets excited to help out the hospital. It's a good organization to support. They do a lot for our community."


Reprinted from the online article "Concordville Nissan-Subaru wins award for charity support", By Steven Hoffman, Staff Writer; West Chester & Chadds Ford Life; May 15, 2015