COSTA MESA, Calif., Dec. 01, 2016 -- Suburban Buick GMC Cadillac of Costa Mesa is celebrating the completion of their ultra-modern sales and service facility with a grand opening celebration on December 8.
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Invited guests that evening will experience the many amenities offered in the new dealership, which features two unique showrooms, one for Cadillac shoppers and the other for Buick and GMC shoppers. The celebration will take place from 6 to 9 p.m.
“We are extremely pleased to offer all of our customers an environment that they will truly enjoy,” said David T. Fischer, Chairman and CEO of The Suburban Collection. “Our new facility, combined with outstanding Buick, GMC and Cadillac products and a great team of professionals, are all designed with providing unmatched consumer satisfaction.”
The dealership sits on a 4-acre site which houses over 300 new and pre-owned vehicles. Located at 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Buick GMC Cadillac of Costa Mesa employs 78 sales and service professionals. Mark McKellop is General Manager of the dealership.
With two separate showrooms, both with spacious customer lounges, the 61,000 sq. ft. dealership also offers a gourmet coffee bar, complementary high-speed Wi-Fi, as well as shuttle service and complimentary loaner vehicles for service customers. The service department features 20 lifts and some of the top-rated service technicians on the West Coast.
Based in Troy, Michigan, The Suburban Collection sells and services 36 automotive brands at 48 locations, including the Costa Mesa facility. The Suburban Collection began operations in 1948 and employs more than 2,500 individuals.
Media Contact: John McCandless (313) 610-5600


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