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Blossom Chevrolet is an American automotive dealership located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Founded over 50 years ago, the dealership specializes in the sale of new Chevrolet vehicles, pre-owned cars, and automotive parts, and operates a 38,000-square-foot collision repair center.
History
editBlossom Chevrolet has operated in the Indianapolis area for over five decades, primarily located on Shadeland Avenue. Throughout its history, the dealership has provided automotive sales and service to Central Indiana, including neighboring communities such as Greenfield, Carmel, Fishers, Greenwood, McCordsville, New Palestine, and Shelbyville.
In 2022, Blossom Chevrolet, was acquired by Dobbs Equity Partners.[1]
Operations
editThe dealership is located at 1850 N. Shadeland Avenue in Indianapolis. In addition to a new and pre-owned vehicle showroom, Blossom Chevrolet operates a dedicated service department and a 38,000-square-foot I-CAR Gold Class certified auto body collision center.
References
edit- ↑ "Haig Partners Serves as Exclusive Advisor on Sale of Blossom Chevrolet". Haig Partners. 2022.

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