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Sunday, January 08, 2017

It's official Pittsville Ford is moving onto Route 50!


17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yet another red light to be installed..

Anonymous said...

bout time

Anonymous said...

Should've done it 20 years ago.

Anonymous said...

Where at

Anonymous said...

Pittsville, 5:33. Good Lord...

Anonymous said...

same bunch of liars

Anonymous said...

Say it ain't so.

Anonymous said...

A REAL hometown car dealer who hire locally. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Good business decision. Tap into the resort visitors INCLUDING all the blue hairs who attend bike/cruiser weekends each year. The ones with all the $$$$$$$$$$$$$ that Ocean City hates!

Anonymous said...

@6:47, you are rude. We know it's Pittsville, where on RT 50?!

Anonymous said...

Where on RT 50.? Nothing on their website about moving?

Anonymous said...

Well it's going to be built, so there is nothing to see yet except the concept which is what you see in the pic. I am sure we will see it when they start to break ground. But if I was a bettin man, I'd say directly across from shore stop would be a possible location.

Anonymous said...

Good business move...

Anonymous said...

Probably and RT 50 and Sixty Foot Road. Something else to fear in an already conjested highway leading to OC. Only hope this is well planned with a decent service road and not some entrance and exit directly in the line of traffic.

Anonymous said...

The only empty lots there are adjacent Shore Stop on the same road they are on, but if you really need to know, the number there is listed by the Phone Company and is probably shown on one or more of their advertisements. Try a Google search or a damd phone book, you idiot. Are you unfamiliar with 411?

Anonymous said...

There are so many unsold cars stacked in and around Salisbury now - that the whole town is looking more like a can full of sardines. Next thing you know they'll be building parking garages to house their unsold inventory.

They are unsold cars lined down the side streets, thoroughfares, parking lots like their is tomorrow. They are everywhere - and Car Max has just announced their construction at the former Websters/Boulevard complex.

Anonymous said...

Makes sense to me. Also there probably have to update their dealership building style to be consistent with current brand standards so why not start fresh.
I would suggest that Pohanka Volkswagen do the same. The building they operate the VW dealership out of looks substandard and temporary.