A Pacific Northwest dealership group acquired a retailer with two producers, whereas a used-only dealership group bought its first franchised retailer in two provides that closed on the end of the second quarter.
Here’s a quick check out the transactions involving domestic- and import-brand retailers.
Kendall Automotive Group on June 30 purchased a Subaru-Chevrolet dealership in Marysville, Wash., near Seattle.
Kendall, with about 40 areas in 4 Western states and a Ford retailer already in Marysville, bought Roy Robinson Subaru-Chevrolet from the Bjorg family.
Phrases of the deal weren’t launched. The store has been renamed Kendall Subaru-Chevrolet of Marysville.
Kendall has retailers in Alaska, Oregon, Washington and Idaho, and sells larger than 20 producers, along with Toyota, Lexus, Volkswagen, Honda, Kia, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz and Audi, in response to its website online.
The family-owned group was based mostly in 1937 as Merrill Kendall grew to turn into part of a Ford dealership in Eugene, Ore.
George Pero and Joe Beaver of DCG Acquisitions, a Dave Cantin Group agency, handled the transaction.