CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J., May 08, 2017 -- Kindle Auto Plaza invites the community to celebrate 60 years of exceptional service, great value and honest advice at its Doo-Wop themed anniversary celebration. Join the Kindle team on Saturday, May 13, 2017 for music from WIBG-FM DJ Ken Schaffer, free food, giveaways and more from 1-4PM at the newly renovated dealership located at 525 Stone Harbor Blvd. Cape May Court House, NJ. The celebration will also be the Grand Reveal of the updated campus.
“We listened to our family of customers and found out what would make their experience easier and more enjoyable when visiting Kindle,” said Steven Kindle, Vice President. “We learned so much in that process, and are anxious to share the improvements we’ve made.”
Reflecting on the 60-year history of the dealership, President Bill Kindle expressed, “I have so many fond memories here. Growing up around the dealership gave me a unique perspective on how a good business is run and I learned from an early age that the roots of Kindle Auto Plaza are firmly planted in helping our community.”
Giveaways are limited and will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis.
About Kindle Auto Plaza
Celebrating 60 years of service in Cape May County.
Since 1957, Kindle Auto Plaza has sought to be "honest neighbors" by providing every customer with great value, extraordinary service, and trustworthy advice. The Kindle team proudly represents Cape May County with a wide selection of new models from Ford, Lincoln, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, and Ram. Our quality selection of new and pre-owned cars, trucks, and SUVs is unsurpassed. Kindle Auto Plaza offers daily hours (except Sunday) for sales, service, and parts. Our team can be contacted during those hours by dialing 866-452-1601 or by visiting our showrooms located at 525 Stone Harbor Blvd. in Cape May Court House, New Jersey. For more information, visit www.kindleautoplaza.com. For more information on our community challenge, visit www.honestneighbors.org.
Contact: Emaleigh Kaithern, (609) 827-3935, [email protected]


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