FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Dec. 29, 2016 -- The Suburban Collection has expanded its well-established presence in Farmington Hills with the acquisition of a Toyota dealership on Grand River Avenue.
“We are delighted to add to our commitment to this great community with the addition of Suburban Toyota of Farmington Hills,” said David T. Fischer, Chairman and CEO of The Suburban Collection. “We will provide our Toyota owners and customers with the same excellent sales and service experience that’s been the hallmark of all our dealerships.”
Based in Troy, The Suburban Collection sells and services 35 automotive brands at 48 locations, primarily in Southeastern Michigan. They began operations in 1948 and currently employ more than 2,500 individuals. Their Farmington Hills and Novi-area franchises include Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Nissan, Volkswagen, Mazda, Honda, Acura, Porsche, Audi and Infiniti.
The Suburban Collection is the largest Toyota dealer in Michigan. Suburban Toyota of Troy has been a three-time winner of Toyota’s prestigious President’s Award for outstanding leadership in sales, service and customer satisfaction.
Jeff Kessler has been appointed General Manager of the Suburban Toyota of Farmington Hills.
The dealership, located at 35200 Grand River Avenue near Drake Road, was acquired from Serra Automotive, Grand Blanc, Mich. The purchase price was not disclosed.
Media contact for The Suburban Collection: John McCandless: 313-610-5600 or [email protected]


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