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McGee Toyota of Putnam Opens Its Doors, Setting a Higher Standard for Automotive Service
PUTNAM, CONNECTICUT / ACCESS Newswire / April 14, 2025 / The McGee Automotive Family is excited to announce the grand opening of McGee Toyota of Putnam on Monday, April 14, 2025. Located at 88 Providence Pike, this cutting-edge dealership marks a new era for the company, building on a proud legacy that dates back over 50 years. By transitioning from Dudley, MA to Putnam, CT, McGee aims to better serve customers through modernized amenities, expanded service capabilities, and a refreshed environment that emphasizes comfort and convenience.
From the spacious, light-filled showroom showcasing Toyota's newest models to the comprehensive selection of certified pre-owned vehicles, McGee Toyota of Putnam offers something for every driver. The upgraded facility also features an advanced service center with additional bays, master technicians, and efficient diagnostic equipment-ensuring shorter wait times and consistent, high-quality results.
"This move isn't just about a fresh address; it's about evolving to meet the needs of our valued customers," said Rob McGee, Dealer Principal. "By investing in top-tier technology, design, and training, we're reaffirming our longstanding promise of integrity, transparency, and quality in every interaction."
General Manager, Rich Geremia, speaks to the enhanced experience: "We've redesigned our processes with customer satisfaction at the forefront. Whether you're here for a quick oil change or exploring the latest Toyota innovations, our goal is to ensure that every guest feels at home and informed every step of the way."
McGee Toyota of Putnam will officially celebrate its opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in early May. A special welcome event for both new and long-standing customers, as well as members of the local community, is set to follow in early June.
About McGee Automotive Family
Founded over five decades ago, the McGee Automotive Family has grown into a trusted regional leader, known for going the extra mile to exceed customer expectations. With a dedication to community-focused values, cutting-edge facilities, and a commitment to excellence, McGee continues to reshape the car-buying and ownership experience for generations to come.
Contact Information
Keith Pinto
Vice President, Marketing
[email protected]
SOURCE: McGee Automotive Family
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Th.Berger--AMWN