Rising Canadian retailer Basis Automotive Corp. has entered a brand new state and added a brand new model, Nissan, to its portfolio with its newest acquisition of dealerships.
Basis Automotive purchased Jones Buick-GMC, Jones Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram and Jones Nissan in Savannah, Tenn., and Jones Chevrolet Humboldt in Humboldt, Tenn., from Jones Motor Co. on Friday, in keeping with Andy Gill, CEO of Gill Automotive Group, a sell-side agency in St. Augustine, Fla., who represented the sellers within the deal.
Basis is retaining the dealership names.
Savannah is east of Memphis and simply north of the Mississippi and Alabama borders. Humboldt is northwest of Savannah.
Jones Motor Co., owned by brothers Clark Jones and Charlie Jones in addition to Chad Jones, Clark’s son, nonetheless owns Jones Ford in Savannah, which was not included within the sale to Basis, Gill mentioned.
Basis mentioned Chad Jones “will proceed to work with Basis Automotive as an government underneath the growth of the used-car platform” for every of the group’s dealerships.
“The used-car platform they’ve constructed at Jones Motor Co. is second-to-none, and we’re lucky to have Chad Jones on board to assist increase it to all of our shops,” Basis CEO Kevin Kutschinski mentioned in an announcement.
The Canadian group, which purchased two shops and bought one in 2021, has been in development mode this yr.
In February, Basis purchased 5 franchised dealerships, plus a used-vehicle dealership and two RV dealerships in Wichita Falls, Texas. And in March, the group purchased a Stellantis dealership south of Houston.
Basis, of Calgary, Alberta, has a U.S. base in Houston. Along with Tennessee and Texas, the group has dealerships in Colorado and North Dakota, in addition to three in Canada.