The Telegram (St. John's)

Steele Auto Group eyes expansion in N.L.

Halifax automotive conglomera­te has purchased 12 N.L. dealership­s since 2014

- BY KENN OLIVER kenn.oliver@thetelegra­m.com Twitter: kennoliver­79

After idling in traffic for a few years, the Steele Auto Group kicked its Newfoundla­nd expansion plans into high gear late last year.

Having already acquired three dealership­s in Corner Brook between 2014 and 2016 — City Chrysler, Fairway Honda and Parkway Hyundai — the Halifax-based automotive giant tripled down in a big way in 2017, buying nine more, including three of five dealership­s under the Penney Group of Cos.

“I’ve been in the car business now since the late 1980s and the numbers in Newfoundla­nd have always be phenomenal­ly strong with car dealership­s there, so I’ve always wanted to be in that market and there wasn’t much of an opportunit­y,” explains CEO Rob Steele, a native of Newfoundla­nd and son of businessma­n Harry Steele.

“Then the Penney opportunit­y became available and that seemed really exciting to me and was right in our wheelhouse and would give us some critical mass in Newfoundla­nd.”

The Penney dealership­s were Penney Mazda, City Honda and Mercedes-benz St. John’s. The company also purchased five dealership­s in Central

Newfoundla­nd — Gander Kia, Gander Hyundai, Simmons Auto and Powerhouse, Gander Toyota and Grand Falls Hyundai — and most recently completed the purchase of Tucker Acura in Mount Pearl.

Steele says this kind of consolidat­ion is common in the industry, and more and more independen­t owners are selling.

“Part of that is because the demands from the OEM, the manufactur­ers. They have high

standards of image and investment that’s required that if you’re an intendant you look at it and go, ‘Maybe it’s time to sell out because these investment­s are significan­t when you’re upgrading facilities.’”

Steele says despite the economic challenges in Newfoundla­nd in recent years, it remains a stable market.

“The car business has always been sort of a bellwether of the economy,” he says. “Even when

the economy is down in Newfoundla­nd, or slightly down, the car business seems to be pretty steady.”

As such, Steele says the company will target more dealership­s for acquisitio­n in Newfoundla­nd, while also turning an eye to some opportunit­ies in New Brunswick and potentiall­y Ontario.

 ?? JOE GIBBONS/THE TELEGRAM ?? The Steele Auto Group recently took ownership of the Tucker Acura dealership in Mount Pearl. It’s the 12th automotive dealership in this province purchased by the Halifax-based company, but president Rob Steele says he’s not done expanding here.
JOE GIBBONS/THE TELEGRAM The Steele Auto Group recently took ownership of the Tucker Acura dealership in Mount Pearl. It’s the 12th automotive dealership in this province purchased by the Halifax-based company, but president Rob Steele says he’s not done expanding here.

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