
Four dealerships changed hands in single-store transactions in the fourth quarter, two in New York and one each in Alabama and North Carolina.
Here’s a look at the deals involving domestic, import and luxury brands.
New York growth for Bill Rapp
Bill Rapp Inc. expanded its presence in upstate New York last month with the purchase of a General Motors dealership.
Bill Rapp, owned by father-son duo Bruce Rapp and Brian Rapp, bought Mort Backus & Sons, a Buick-Chevrolet dealership, in Ogdensburg, N.Y., on Dec. 6, according to Nancy Phillips Associates. The dealership advisory firm in Exeter, N.H., handled the transaction.
The group bought the dealership from brothers Paul, Michael, John and Patrick Backus. It was the Backus family’s only dealership, the advisory firm said.
The store was renamed Bill Rapp Chevrolet-Buick of Ogdensburg.
It marks the fourth franchised dealership for Bill Rapp, of Syracuse, N.Y., joining two Subaru dealerships and a Buick-GMC store, all in New York. The group also has a used-only store, according to its website.
Allen Turner Automotive adds Hyundai-Genesis location in Alabama
Allen Turner Automotive Group on Nov. 10 acquired its second Hyundai-Genesis dealership, expanding its operations beyond Florida to Alabama.
The group purchased Hyundai-Genesis of Auburn from Bob Buntin.
Allen Turner, owner of his namesake auto group, told Automotive News more employees will be hired, and a building remodel is planned. Turner said the group is taking into account Hyundai Motor Co.’s plan to distinguish the Hyundai and Genesis marques from each other.
“With the construction dilemma that’s going on in the country, it’s hard to say when anything’s going to be finished, but we certainly want to be looking at all options in the near future,” Turner said.
Allen Turner Automotive also has dealerships in the Pensacola, Fla. area, including a Hyundai-Genesis store and a used-vehicle dealership with a service department. It also has a Chevrolet dealership in Crestview, Fla.
Team Automotive grows in North Carolina
Team Automotive Group, of Salisbury, N.C., last month bought its first Stellantis dealership to join five GM dealerships in its portfolio.
The group on Dec. 13 purchased John Greene Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram in Morganton, N.C., from John Greene, said Kristin Dillard, president of Team Automotive Group.
The store was renamed Team Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram of Morganton.
“With five Chevrolet stores running well, we were thrilled to fulfill our goal of adding the Stellantis brands to our portfolio,” Dillard said in an email to Automotive News.
Dillard said Morganton is a “growth-minded community with a solid economic base” and is among her group’s most western locations, all of which are in North Carolina. One of her stores also sells Buick and GMC vehicles.
Dillard, who was part of Automotive News‘ 40 Under 40 class in 2017, said she hopes to add at least two more dealerships this year.
Truist’s dealer services group represented Greene in the transaction, Dillard said.
Mackey Auto expands
Growing Mackey Auto Group acquired its fourth dealership with the purchase of Whalen Chevrolet in Greenwich, N.Y., last month.
Mackey Auto, of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., bought the dealership from retiring brothers George Whalen and Tim Whalen on Dec. 15, said Chris Mackey, the group’s managing member.
The dealership was renamed MAG Chevrolet of Greenwich. Greenwich is north of Albany, near the Vermont border.
“We’re focusing on these smaller stores in smaller markets that don’t have a lot of competition,” Mackey told Automotive News. “We’re really focusing on the business-to-business customer. We’ve got a strong focus on helping the commercial customers efficiently purchase and efficiently service vehicles.”
Mackey, who previously was vice president at New Country Motor Car Group before retiring, formed Mackey Auto with his son, Christopher, in 2019. The group started when it bought a Ford and a Subaru dealership, both in Saratoga Springs, from New Country Motor that year. In 2020, Mackey Auto bought a Chevrolet store in Middlebury, Vt.
Jeff Carrington, who Mackey said joined the group in February 2021 as vice president, has a minority ownership stake in MAG Chevrolet of Greenwich. Carrington, previously general manager at New Country Toyota of Westport in Connecticut, will handle the Greenwich dealership’s day-to-day operations.
DCG Acquisitions, a Dave Cantin Group company, handled the transaction, according to its website.