View Full Version : Largest Ford Dealer in the US
Cobra432000
06-19-2016, 11:09 PM
Does anyone know the name of the Ford dealership I believe is in AZ (I was told they the largest in the US). I know they have great prices on parts, as I brought several parts from them 6 years ago but have lost their info?
Marauderjack
06-20-2016, 01:59 AM
They all brag but this guy is supposed to be??:confused:
http://www.galpinford.com/
At one time OC Welch here in Beaufort, SC was the largest F-L-M Dealer!!:beer:
martyo
06-20-2016, 02:25 AM
Google TASCA.
Cobra432000
06-20-2016, 11:35 AM
Thanks guys!
svtrichie
06-20-2016, 03:22 PM
In Az it is don Sanderson ford
Seems a lot of them like to brag about their size. At one time, Mullinax Ford in Amherst OH, claimed it. then Rickart in Columbus OH, Now Mike Bass in Sheffield OH. It's all in how you interpret the numbers.
Bigdogjim
06-27-2016, 12:19 PM
Years ago I was told it was Midway Ford in Kansas City, Mo. They handle all of Penske, Rider truck sales. That's a ton of sales.
Turbov6Bryan
06-27-2016, 02:57 PM
Years ago I was told it was Midway Ford in Kansas City, Mo. They handle all of Penske, Rider truck sales. That's a ton of sales.
That place also sells ford trucks only. No cars
I have no idea how much commercial trucks they sell, but on average there is over 200 trucks waiting to be repaired/ serviced from customers and companies
They do OK work, I've taken a lot of trucks there from my old jobs rental fleet
Once, took em a 4x4 truck and told them to install a new front driveshaft, the old one was shattered. It was a rerent truck, not our vehicle
Fixed, Went to pick it up, never left their lot, tried 4x4... Felt odd
Look up at front axle, still missing the front shaft????
50/50 on getting the repair done right at that shop
BLACKMARAUDER04
06-27-2016, 03:40 PM
Galpin is the largest Ford car dealer in the US for over 25 consecutive years. Their parts pricing is nothing special.
Tasca parts and Auto Nation, White Bear Lake, MN tend to sell their parts at employee cost.
The advantage, and I've ordered from both companies is lower pricing
than your local dealer, no sales tax but you pay freight.
Here in the LA area, the dealers have higher retail prices to make up for the freight charges from Detroit. For example, the LCM was almost double the price from my local dealer than Tasca. Luckily, it was covered by the
recall.
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