Chicago Sun-Times

GROSSINGER AUTO GROUP DEALERSHIP­S SOLD TO AUTOCANADA FOR $ 86 MILLION

- — Richard Klicki

The Grossinger Auto Group, the oldest family- owned auto dealership in Illinois, has been purchased by Canadian auto dealer group AutoCanada for about $ 86 million, the groups said today.

AutoCanada will acquire Grossinger’s eight dealership­s in the Chicago area, including Grossinger Chevrolet and Grossinger Hyundai, both in Palatine, as well as its sixbrand auto mall in downstate Bloomingto­n/ Normal.

Sam Grossinger first opened in 1928 and sold Hupmobiles and, later, Pontiacs. Grossinger Auto Group grew into a network that sold nearly 15,000 new and used vehicles and generated about $ 401 million in revenue in 2017. The group employs about 700 people and is currently led by third- generation family members Caroline and Gary Grossinger, according to the auto group’s website.

The acquisitio­n gives Edmonton, Alberta- based AutoCanada — one of Canada’s largest publicly traded auto groups — a larger footprint in the U. S., according to company officials. The group operates 54 dealership­s comprising 62 franchises in eight provinces throughout Canada, according to its website, selling 23 different vehicle brands.

“This is exactly the kind of acquisitio­n that will be instrument­al to accelerati­ng our growth,” said AutoCanada President and CEO Steven Landry. “Acquiring a cluster of dealership­s in Chicago gives us a significan­t presence in a major urban market and follows our pattern of success in Canada.”

Most of the dealership­s will continue to operate under the Grossinger name and local store leadership and staff will be encouraged to remain, according to a statement from AutoCanada. Richard Zanetti, who currently leads AutoCanada’s dealership platform in Calgary, Alberta, will relocate to Chicago and head up a management team to oversee the company’s group. He will report to Landry.

“Once we decided to sell our business we needed to ensure we found a purchaser who was aligned with our priorities of providing employee security, continuity of our community relationsh­ips, and our focus on the customer experience,” said Grossinger co- president Caroline Grossinger. “We were able to find those priorities within the AutoCanada team.”

AutoCanada will finance the acquisitio­n through a combinatio­n of loans and money received from the company’s recent divestitur­e of dealership­s in Canada. It is expected to close in the second quarter of 2018.

 ??  ?? Chicago- based Grossinger Auto Group, which includes the Grossinger Chevrolet and Grossinger Hyundai dealership­s in Palatine, has been sold to AutoCanada. | JOE LEWNARD/ DAILY HERALD
Chicago- based Grossinger Auto Group, which includes the Grossinger Chevrolet and Grossinger Hyundai dealership­s in Palatine, has been sold to AutoCanada. | JOE LEWNARD/ DAILY HERALD

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