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Euro Motorcars Devon

214 W Lancaster Ave
Devon, PA 19333 610-687-1500

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very nice people. good service - Mar 27, 2021

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BMW of Devon

20 Lancaster Ave
Devon, PA 19333 610-687-9350

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Since being taken over by Sloane, the customer service is awful. We bought... - Apr 06, 2020

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Tesla Motors

470 W Lancaster Ave
Devon, PA 19333 610-407-7030

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Highly professional and helpful staff - Mar 13, 2021

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Audi Devon

222 Lancaster Ave
Devon, PA 19333 877-399-1517

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We purchased an Audi A3 in 2023 and had a very good experience with the sales... - Apr 09, 2024

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Nissan of the Main Line

459 W Lancaster Ave
Devon, PA 19333 610-695-2900

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Fred Beans Volkswagen of Devon

315 W Lancaster Ave
Devon, PA 19333 877-849-4064

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wonderful staff and parts department. - May 27, 2019

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