
As most people know, Bodwell Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram offers a wide assortment of automotive services and products including new and pre-owned vehicle inventories, a professional service department, financial assistance and more.
Bodwell’s has been serving Maine and beyond since 1955. This includes Individuals, families, and businesses. In an effort to more efficiently serve the business community, Erik Bodwell recently announced their new affiliation with Chrysler’s BusinessLink program.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles recognizes the positive impact that small businesses make, not only within their community, but on the economy as a whole. With this in mind, FCA and its commercial dealer network, BusinessLink, are focused on providing the right combination of perks and programs that save small businesses time and money.
Bodwell Motors, located at 169 Pleasant St. in Brunswick, advocates for small business owners, providing free shuttles, next available bay service, no charge towing, free loaners, and dedicated sales and service personnel. This is in addition to cash allowances for graphic skins, accessory upfits, no charge oil changes and a large selection of commercial vehicles.
Erik Bodwell, dedicated account manager for the new program, said, “This just seemed to all of us as the right next step in providing the kind of service to local businesses that our typical private customer has become accustomed to at Bodwell’s.”
For more information, call Erik Bodwell at (207) 729-3375.
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