New Jersey company acquires Lynnwood Land Rover dealership

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Holman, a historic automotive services firm based in New Jersey, has acquired the Land Rover dealership in Lynnwood, transitioning it from its former identity as Land Rover Seattle. Situated at 19910 Poplar Way, the dealership provides a diverse selection of new and used vehicles to meet customer needs. The acquisition from Fields Auto Group, which previously operated multiple dealerships across several states, marks a significant expansion for Holman. Senior Vice President of Dealership Operations, Jaymie Hampson, expressed excitement about welcoming Land Rover Lynnwood into the Holman family, highlighting their dedication to delivering exceptional customer experiences that reflect both Holman’s values and the Land Rover brand. Founded in 1924, Holman has grown from a single Ford dealership into one of North America's largest family-owned automotive service companies, employing nearly 9,000 people.

With this acquisition, Holman now operates 59 dealerships representing 34 different automotive brands, reinforcing their commitment to enhancing service offerings in the Lynnwood area and addressing the growing demand for luxury automotive brands.

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