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J.C. Lewis Has Acquired Fairway Lincoln Mazda

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J.C. Lewis Motor Company Inc., parent company of J.C. Lewis Ford, Georgia’s oldest continually owned and operated automotive dealer, announced that it has acquired Fairway Lincoln and Mazda.

J.C. Lewis will operate the new J.C. Lewis Lincoln and J.C. Lewis Mazda locations out of the same location that Fairway called home, down the street from J.C. Lewis Ford on Abercorn Street.

The same transparency and service that you have come to expect from J.C. Lewis Ford will now be available at J.C. Lewis Mazda and J.C. Lewis Lincoln.

J.C. Lewis is committed to the highest degree of safety and service in their Ford, and new Mazda and Lincoln service departments.

The addition of Mazda and Lincoln to the J.C. Lewis product offerings brings impressive model line-ups, including several SUVs awarded the coveted ‘top safety pick’ from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Source: The Savannah Tribune
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