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List of Agents by County for the Web List of Agents By County for the Web Agent (Full) Services for Web Run Date: 10/1/2021 Run Time: 7:05:44 AM ADAMS COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone 194 IMPORTS INC 680 HANOVER PIKE LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 717-359-7752 30 WEST AUTO SALES INC 1980 CHAMBERSBURG RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-3300 97 AUTO SALES 4931 BALTIMORE PIKE LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 717-359-9536 AAA CENTRAL PENN 1275 YORK RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-1155 A & A AUTO SALVAGE INC 1680 CHAMBERSBURG RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-3905 A & C USED AUTO 131 FLICKINGER RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-0777 ADAMIK INSURANCE AGENCY INC 5356 BALTIMORE PIKE # A LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 717-359-7744 A & D BUSINESS SERVICES LLC 12 WATER ST FAIRFIELD PA 17320 - 8252 717-457-0551 ADELA TOVAR CAMPUZANO DBA MANZOS 190 PARK ST ASPERS PA 17304 - 9602 717-778-1773 MOTORS 500 MAIN STREET ALLENWRENCH AUTOMOTIVE YORK SPRINGS PA 17372 717-528-4134 PO BOX 325 AMIG AUTO AND TRUCK SALES 4919 YORK RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-8814 AUTOS ARE US AUTO SALES LLC 631A W KING ST ABBOTTSTOWN PA 17301 717-259-9950 BANKERTS AUTO SALES 3001 HANOVER PIKE HANOVER PA 17331 717-632-8464 BATTLEFIELD MOTORCYCLES INC 21 CAVALRY FIELD RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-337-9005 BERLINS LLC 130 E KING ST EAST BERLIN PA 17316 717-619-7725 Page 1 of 536 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 10/1/2021 Run Time: 7:05:44 AM ADAMS COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone BERMEJO AUTO SALES LLC 4467 YORK RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-2424 BETTY DIANE SHIPLEY 1155 700 RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 -- BOWERS USED CARS INC 7015 YORK RD ABBOTTSTOWN PA 17301 717-624-7072 C & G AUTO LLC 1239 ARENDTSVILLE RD BIGLERVILLE PA 17307 717-677-9833 CHOHANY AUTO REPAIR SALES & SERVICE LLC 2782 CARLISLE PIKE NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-479-5589 C & L AUTO SALES 3844 YORK RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-1118 COUNTRYSIDE AUTO SALES 6525 CARLISLE PIKE EAST BERLIN PA 17316 717-624-2375 C & R AUTO FLEET LLC 1100 YORK RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-337-3399 CRS INSURANCE INC 360 YORK ST GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-8118 DAVIDS AUTO SALES INC 1345 CARLISLE RD ASPERS PA 17304 717-677-7097 DAVIDSON MTR CO OF GETTYSBURG 55 EXPEDITION TRL GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-7601 545 W MIDDLE ST DAVIES INSURANCE AGENCY INC GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-7611 PO BOX 3727 DEFOE AUTO SALES INC 929 WHITE CHURCH RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-4748 D & H MOTORS AUTO SALES LLC 50 SANDOE RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 - 7561 717-634-5700 DOCKTER MOTORS INC 6380 BALTIMORE PIKE LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 717-359-8585 Page 2 of 536 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 10/1/2021 Run Time: 7:05:44 AM ADAMS COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone EAST SIDE AUTO SALES LLC 1746 YORK RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-338-0588 ECONOMY MOTORS AUTO GROUP LLC 2819 YORK RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-337-2266 E & L USED CARS INC 3649 BALTIMORE PIKE LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 717-359-7779 FISSELS AUTO CORNER INC 475 HONDA RD LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 717-965-7353 GAINES AUTO SALES 7500 CARLISLE PIKE YORK SPRINGS PA 17372 717-528-7552 GATEWAY AUTO GROUP LLC 670 HANOVER ST # B NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-2424 GEORGE S LAMBERT 2104 TANEYTOWN RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-1386 GERALD F SHEALER 2750 YORK RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-0609 ROUTE 94 HANOVER TOYOTA HANOVER PA 17331 717-633-1818 1830 CARLISLE PIKE HANOVER VOLKSWAGEN 1850 CARLISLE PIKE HANOVER PA 17331 717-797-4001 HOFFMAN'S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER 2194 BIGLERVILLE RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-7338 IDEAL AUTO SALES AND SERVICE 1132 W ELM AVE HANOVER PA 17331 - 4605 717-797-5143 JACOBY TRANSPORTATION INC 2350 BIGLERVILLE RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-677-7733 LAWRENCE MOTORS INC 1726 CARLISLE PIKE HANOVER PA 17331 717-637-6664 LEMASTER ENTERPRISES INC 303 E KING ST LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 717-359-7826 Page 3 of 536 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 10/1/2021 Run Time: 7:05:44 AM ADAMS COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone L & L FORD INC 314 HARRISBURG ST EAST BERLIN PA 17316 717-259-6334 LOCKWOOD BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICE 118 W MAIN ST FAIRFIELD PA 17320 717-642-9696 MARCOS AUTO SALES 8232 CARLISLE PIKE YORK SPRINGS PA 17372 717-528-0097 MASON AUTO GROUP INC 3524 YORK RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-7567 MASON DIXON TAG & TITLE LLC 5356 BALTIMORE PIKE # A LITTLESTOWN PA 17340 - 9709 717-359-7744 MCNAMARA AUTO SALES 1024 ABBOTTSTOWN PIKE HANOVER PA 17331 - 8999 717-764-8550 MDMS INC 3580 EMMITSBURG RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-338-1516 - 13__ MEADOWBROOK AUTO SALES 875 ABBOTTSTOWN PIKE HANOVER PA 17331 717-632-6900 M & E AUTO SALES 2902 HEIDLERSBURG RD YORK SPRINGS PA 17372 717-528-8398 MICKY L SPEARS 544 W KING ST ABBOTTSTOWN PA 17301 717-259-9944 MILLER HANOVER INC. 410 LINCOLN WAY E NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-8184 MILLERS NOTARY SERVICE 30 HOFFMAN RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-337-1950 MIRACLE AUTO GROUP INC 4940 YORK RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-4973 MOTO TECH CYCLES INC 3672 YORK RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-1135 NEVINS AUTOMOTIVE SALES LLC 1526 CARLISLE PIKE HANOVER PA 17331 717-632-2277 Page 4 of 536 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 10/1/2021 Run Time: 7:05:44 AM ADAMS COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone PANCHOS SUZUKI OF HANOVER LLC 1754 CARLISLE PIKE HANOVER PA 17331 717-646-1005 PETEYS AUTO SALES 1132 W ELM AVE HANOVER PA 17331 717-637-1800 PREMIER AUTO WORKS INC 6285 YORK RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-4711 RACEY AUTO SALES INC 5670 YORK RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-2330 RENN KIRBY CHEV BUICK LLC 55 EXPEDITION TRL GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-9234 - 1403 RENN KIRBY KIA 85 V TWIN DR GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-0126 RENN KIRBY SUPERSTORE LLC 791 YORK RD STE 2 GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-549-4400 RICK'S AUTO & TRUCK SALES 3195 BIGLERVILLE RD BIGLERVILLE PA 17307 717-677-7019 ROAD RANGERS AUTO & TRUCK SALES & 2066 BIGLERVILLE RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-338-0333 SERVICE RPB USED CARS 2621 YORK RD # H GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-9080 SHS ASSOCIATES 1124 W ELM AVE HANOVER PA 17331 717-632-2096 SMITH'S AUTO SALES INC 6020 YORK RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-4200 SPEEDWAY MOTORS 198 KINNEMAN RD ABBOTTSTOWN PA 17301 717-624-2947 STACEY SMITH 530 SOUTH AVE EAST BERLIN PA 17316 717-259-9779 TARIN & KEVIN HOUPT 147 CARLISLE ST GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-479-2345 Page 5 of 536 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 10/1/2021 Run Time: 7:05:44 AM ADAMS COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone THE RIDERS EDGE INC 2490 EMMITSBURG RD GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-2518 TINA MARIE DENIKE 60 WALDHEIM RD NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-465-6662 TOM KEEFER AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIR INC 2540 BALTIMORE PIKE GETTYSBURG PA 17325 717-334-2923 V & F MULTI-SERVICE 3195 BIGLERVILLE RD APT B BIGLERVILLE PA 17307 717-414-7767 WICKED AUTOZ LLC 3414 CARLISLE PIKE NEW OXFORD PA 17350 717-624-8001 YORK SPRINGS AUTO AUCTION 10 AUCTION DR YORK SPRINGS PA 17372 717-528-8486 ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone 1 COCHRAN INFINITI OF SOUTH HILLS INC 3220 W LIBERTY AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15216 412-245-3636 #1 COCHRAN NISSAN MONROEVILLE 3355 WILLIAM PENN HWY PITTSBURGH PA 15235 412-824-9020 #1 COCHRAN NISSAN WEST HILLS 7900 UNIVERSITY BLVD MOON TOWNSHIP PA 15108 412-262-9020 #1 COCHRAN PRE OWNED MARKETPLACE 1115 LINCOLN HIGHWAY N VERSAILLES PA 15137 412-245-3070 2010 AUTO SALES 701 MONONGAHELA AVE GLASSPORT PA 15045 412-678-7700 3 B AUTO INC 475 ARDMORE BLVD PITTSBURGH PA 15221 412-243-6500 A 1 AUTOMOTIVE 535 FREEPORT RD CREIGHTON PA 15030 724-226-7777 A 1 NOTARY & INSURANCE SERVICES 706 BLUE RIDGE RD PITTSBURGH PA 15239 724-327-3224 Page 6 of 536 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 10/1/2021 Run Time: 7:05:44 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone AAA EAST CENTRAL 160 FORT COUCH RD PITTSBURGH PA 15241 412-833-6925 AAA EAST CENTRAL 1760 PARK MANOR BLVD PITTSBURGH PA 15205 412-809-2810 AAA EAST CENTRAL 2001 LINCOLN WAY STE 8 WHITE OAK PA 15131 412-675-3400 AAA EAST CENTRAL 2725 MOSSIDE BLVD MONROEVILLE PA 15146 412-858-4648 AAA EAST CENTRAL 4790 MCKNIGHT RD PITTSBURGH PA 15237 412-367-7602 AAA EAST CENTRAL 5900 BAUM BLVD PITTSBURGH PA 15206 412-365-7196 ROUTE 51 AAA EAST CENTRAL PITTSBURGH PA 15236 412-655-6100 9 CLAIRTON BLVD AAA WEXFORD EAST CENTRAL 10548 PERRY HWY WEXFORD PA 15090 724-933-3000 ABBA AUTO SALES PAUL CHICHIN 3105 WINDGAP AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15205 412-922-5104 A & E LUXURY AUTO LLC 2449 SAW MILL RUN BLVD PITTSBURGH PA 15234 412-892-9500 AFFORDABLE CAR & TRUCK SALES 601 4TH AVE CORAOPOLIS PA 15108 412-375-7202 AFFORDABLE NOTARY SVCS LLC 1327 PITTSBURGH ST CHESWICK PA 15024 - 1467 724-715-7821 A FOR THE PEOPLE INSURANCE AGENCY INC 2514 WYLIE AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15219 412-621-5581 AGNES M CLOHERTY 218 W 8TH AVE HOMESTEAD PA 15120 -- MOON TOWNSHIP AIRPORT AUTOMOBILES INC CORAOPOLIS PA 15108 412-269-4100 5802 UNIVERSITY BLVD Page 7 of 536 List of Agents By County for the Web Run Date: 10/1/2021 Run Time: 7:05:44 AM ALLEGHENY COUNTY Name Street Address City State Zip Code Phone AIRPORT HYUNDAI INC 5760 UNIVERSITY BLVD MOON TOWNSHIP PA 15108 412-269-1234 A & L AUTO SALES LLC 1365 4TH AVE CORAOPOLIS PA 15108 412-728-5593 108 SEMINARY AVENUE ALEX KRAMER & SONS INSURANCE SERVICE OAKDALE PA 15071 724-693-9435 PO BOX 179 ALL CREDIT MOTORS 2980 LEBANON CHURCH RD UNIT 2 WEST MIFFLIN PA 15122 412-465-5977 6TH & BINGHAM STS ALLEGHENY FORD TRUCK SALES INC PITTSBURGH PA 15203 412-481-9600 PO BOX 42367 ALLEGHENY MOTORS SALES AND SERVICE 11 CRESCENT ST PITTSBURGH PA 15223 412-781-8989 ALLENTOWN MACK SALES & SERV INC 1501 BEAVER AVE PITTSBURGH PA 15233 412-237-6000 ALL PRO MOTORSPORTS INC 4744 UNIVERSITY BLVD MOON TOWNSHIP PA 15108 412-269-9999 ALL SEASONS
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