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Growth for Kohli in Wisconsin

Chicago dealer Shawn Kohli expanded last month with the purchase of three Wisconsin dealerships.

Kohli said he bought Jim Olson Chevrolet-Buick, Jim Olson Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram and Jim Olson Ford, all in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., on April 17 from dealer Jim Olson.

The dealerships were renamed Patriot Chevrolet-Buick Sturgeon Bay, Patriot Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram Sturgeon Bay and Patriot Ford Sturgeon Bay, Kohli said.

Sturgeon Bay is northeast of Green Bay in Wisconsin.

Jake Belcher, Kohli’s operating partner for the Sturgeon Bay stores, has an undisclosed minority stake in the three dealerships, Kohli said.

The opportunity to be in Door County, a popular vacation area in Wisconsin, and to acquire the only franchised dealerships in Sturgeon Bay led him to the acquisition, Kohli said.

A co-owner of City Auto Group in Chicago, Kohli said the Wisconsin stores are separate from that group. The Sturgeon Bay purchase marks Kohli’s first acquisition since he bought a Lincoln dealership in Iowa in January, also on his own.

Webb Automotive expands into Colorado

Webb Automotive Group was a logical buyer for the former Steve Keetch Motors Inc., a Chevrolet-Buick store in Cortez, Colo., said Perry Max Webb II, dealer operator and vice president of family-owned Webb Automotive in Farmington, N.M.

“The seller is an old friend of ours and when he was ready to sell, we were happy to jump in,” he wrote in an email to Automotive News.

Selling dealer Steve Keetch said the dealership was his only store, and that he retired following the Feb. 6 sale.

In a phone interview, Keetch said he had been in the car business since 1972 and was a dealer for 40 years. “It was time,” he said.

The dealership, Webb Automotive’s first in Colorado, briefly was renamed Webb Chevrolet-Buick of Cortez.

Webb II said the day after the transaction closed, Buick made an offer to buy back the franchise, “and we took it.”

Across the country, Buick is buying back franchises from dealers who don’t want to make the required investment to prepare their stores for electric vehicles.

The Colorado dealership has continued to sell new Buicks, but only while inventory lasts. As of Friday, it was down to just two new Buicks, Webb II said. The store will operate as Webb Chevrolet of Cortez.

Webb II is its dealer principal. He said Webb Automotive owns another Chevrolet dealership, Webb Chevrolet in Farmington.

Perry Webb, president of Webb Automotive, is majority owner of the group and Webb II’s father. Webb II said he and Grant Allred, vice president, each own minority shares in the group.

Webb Automotive’s third dealership is Webb Toyota in Farmington.

Buying the dealership in Cortez was convenient for the group since it’s just over an hour’s drive from Webb Automotive’s base in Farmington. The region is known as the “Four Corners,” where New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and Utah meet.

“The market is close to our headquarters and easy for us to get to,” said Webb II, a 2019 Automotive News 40 Under 40 honoree. “The market of the new store also has a lot of potential. The area is growing and we are very excited.”

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