Established as a true “mom and pop” venture back in 1955 by Mike and Bruna Gentilini, Gentilini Family Motors has since grown to become one of the area’s leading automotive authorities. Yet this fourth generation family business maintains the core, down-home values on which it was founded. Here, a long standing tradition of friendliness, reliability, and trustworthiness meets new-age green technology and top notch service capability for the ultimate customer experience.
The Gentilini team is now proud to feature the latest from Chevrolet, an iconic American motor vehicle manufacturer, just across the street from their flagship location on John S. Penn Boulevard at the Woodbine Airport Complex. Together, the Ford and Chevrolet stores span an impressive 18 acres and feature a knowledgeable sales staff equipped to make your motor vehicle vision a reality.
Paul Gentilini describes the state-of-the-art Chevrolet dealership as utilizing “modern building methods lowering our impact on the environment and keeping overhead costs lower.” This in turn allows the dealership to offer the best deals on both new and used vehicles while maintaining the high level of customer satisfaction that has been associated with the Gentilini name over its 60 year legacy.
Gentilini Family Chevrolet welcomes sales manager, Tom Poponak, and anticipates the utmost success from this seasoned motor vehicle sales manager. Poponak brings thirty six years of sales experience and actually began his sales career in Wildwood in 1978. He has recently relocated from Ohio and is glad to be back, guaranteeing local customer satisfaction. “Here, we don’t have customers. We have friends,” states Tom.
On May 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Gentilini Motors will celebrate the Grand Opening of their new Chevy dealership and invites the community to join them for family fun, music, and food. Witness for yourself what sets this down-to-earth, honest family business apart from the competition.
-Meg Kummer
Villas – I find it so unbelievable that people here are so entitled because they could not keep up with plowing in their areas. Take a good hard look at what is happening to all these residents in California…