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John Kennedy Subaru

1201 E Ridge Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-278-5000

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I went to Kennedy Subaru to have a test drive before settling on another car... - Mar 29, 2021

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John Kennedy Mazda Conshohocken

1411 Ridge Pike
Conshohocken, PA 19428 610-272-0700

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Great service from the people at John Kennedy Mazda. They are ready for me... - Mar 28, 2021

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Bergey's Cadillac

1441 Ridge Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 484-685-1011

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Carfagno Chevrolet

1230 E Ridge Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 484-751-9176

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always do a good job - Mar 29, 2021

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Big Al's M&E Truck Sales

1210 E Ridge Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-275-7771

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Murray Motor

1201 E Ridge Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-239-5900

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just a good experience - Apr 03, 2020

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Battaglia Auto Sales

1440 E Ridge Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 610-397-0490

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Bought 8 vehicles form thus farWill NEVER buy a car from anyone else - Aug 19, 2018

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