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  2. Ken Garff - Wikipedia

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    The Ken Garff Automotive Group is a large car dealership conglomerate. The company, or one of its dealerships, according to a January 2004 survey conducted by Dan Jones & Associates, was the second-most mentioned car dealership by Utahns when asked to name a car dealer after Larry H. Miller Dealerships . [ 5 ]

  3. Robert H. Garff - Wikipedia

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    The Ken Garff Automotive Group is a large car dealership conglomerate, founded in 1932 by Garff's father. The company or one of its dealerships, according to a January 2004 survey conducted by Dan Jones & Associates, was the second-most mentioned car dealership by Utahns when asked to name a car dealer. [4]

  4. Ken Garff Automotive Group buys Cheyenne Spradley Barr ... - AOL

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    Sep. 13—CHEYENNE — The Ken Garff Automotive Group announced Monday it has purchased Spradley Barr's Ford, Hyundai and Toyota dealerships in Cheyenne, and doors officially reopened under their ...

  5. Oakland Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    Buick would introduce the Marquette to handle the upper end of the gap between Buick and Oldsmobile. Oldsmobile would introduce the Viking , which took care of the lower end of the same gap. Oakland's part in this plan was the 1926 Pontiac , a shorter-wheelbase "light six" priced to sell at a four-cylinder car's price point, but still above ...

  6. Ken Garff Automotive, LLC - AOL

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    Announcement of Periodic Review: Moody's announces completion of a periodic review of ratings of Ken Garff Automotive, LLCGlobal Credit Research - 09 Mar 2021New York, March 09, 2021 -- Moody's ...

  7. Buick Lucerne - Wikipedia

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    The Lucerne replaced the full-size LeSabre and the Park Avenue in the Buick range, and used a revised G platform, nonetheless referred to by GM as the H platform. [1]The Lucerne was introduced with the standard 3.8 liter Buick V6 (also known as the GM 3800 engine) or optional 4.6 liter Cadillac Northstar LD8 V8 as well as optional active suspension, marketed as Magnetic Ride Control.