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Dealer Name Dealer Address Al Piemonte Ford Inc Dealer Name Dealer Address Al Piemonte Ford Inc. 2500 North Ave; Melrose Park, IL 60160 Bill Kay Ford 14633 S Cicero; Midlothian, IL 60445 Bredemann Ford in Glenview 2038 Waukegan Road; Glenview, IL 60025 Castle Honda 8833 Waukegan Road; Morton Grove, IL 60053 Community Honda of Orland Park 8340 W 159th Street; Orland Park, IL 60462 Currie Motors/Frankfort Inc. 9423 W Lincoln Highway; Frankfort, IL 60423 Ed Napleton Porsche 201 E Ogden; Westmont, IL 60559 Ettleson Hyundai LLC 6420 Joliet Road; Countryside, IL 60525 Fields Chrysler Jeep Dodge 670 Frontage Road; Northfield, IL 60093 Fishacar Motors, Inc. 6060 S La Grange Road; Countryside, IL 60525 Fox Valley Ford Inc. 208 Hansen Blvd; North Aurora, IL 60542 Frank Shirey Cadillac Inc. 10125 S Cicero Avenue; Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Grossinger City Autoplex 1561 N Fremont Street; Chicago, IL 60642 Haggerty Pontiac Inc. 300 W Roosevelt Road; Villa Park, IL 60181 Hawk Ford 6100 W 95th Street; Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Howard Auto Group 364 W Grand Avenue; Elmhurst, IL 60126 Jack Phelan Dodge 5859 S La Grange Road; Countryside, IL 60525 Joe Rizza Acura 8150 W 159th Street; Orland Park, IL 60462 Larry Roesch Auto Body 300 W Arthur Court; Bensenville, IL 60106 Lexus of Highland Park 3040 Skokie Valley road; Highland Park, IL 60035 Marquardt Buick Inc. 1421 S Barrington Road; Barrington, IL 60010 Melody Rae Motors, Inc. 300 W Grand Avenue; Elmhurst, IL 60126 Mike Anderson Chevrolet 5333 W Irving Park Road; Chicago, IL 60616 New Rogers Pontiac, Inc. 2720 S Michigan Avenue; Chicago, IL 60616 Oak Lawn Hyundai, Inc. 8900 S. Cicero Avenue; Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Ray Buick Inc. 5011 W 63rd Street; Chicago IL 60638 Sherman Dodge 7601 N Skokie Boulevard; Skokie, IL 60077 Toyota of Naperville 1488 W Ogden Avenue; Naperville, IL 60540 Webb Chevrolet, Inc. 9440 S Cicero Avenue; Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Wilson Automotive Group Corp. 6060 S La Grange Road; Countryside, IL 60525 Apple Chevrolet Inc. 8585 W 159th Street; Tinley Park, IL 60487 Bill Stasek Chevrolet 7000 W Dundee Road; Wheeling, IL 60090 Castle Buick Inc. 7400 W Cermak Road; North Riverside, IL 60546 Chicago Northside Toyota 5625 N Broadway; Chicago, IL 60660 Community Motors Inc. 5900 W 159th Street; Oak Forest, IL 60452 Ed Napleton Calumet City Imports 1985 River Oaks Drive; Calumet City, IL 60409 Elmhurst Motors Inc. PO Box 1437; Elmhurst, IL 60126 Evanston Subaru/Isuzu 3340 Oakton Street; Skokie, IL 60076 Field Volvo 770 Frontage Road; Northfield, IL 60093 Fishacar Motors, Inc. 6161 S Joliet Road; Countryside, IL 60525 Fox Valley Volkswagen of Schaumburg 100 E Golf Road; Schaumburg, IL 60173 Golf Mill Ford Inc. 9401 Milwaukee Avenue; Niles, IL 60714 Grossinger City Toyota 1561 N Fremont; Chicago, IL 60642 Happy Hyundai 8900 S Cicero; Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Heritage Cadillac Inc. 303 W Roosevelt Road; Lombard, IL 60148 J&R Automotive Inc. 889 N Larch; Elmhurst, IL 60126 Jerry Haggerty's Chevrolet Inc. 300 Roosevelt Road; Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Joe Rizza Ford Lincoln Mercury 2100 S Harlem Avenue; North Riverside, IL 60546 Larry Roesch Chrysler Jeep Dodge 200 W Grand Avenue; Elmhurst, IL 60126 Lexus of Naperville 1488 W Ogden Avenue; Naperville, IL 60540 Mc Carthy Ford 11400 S Pulaski; Chicago, IL 60655 Mid City Nissan 4444 W Irving Park Road; Chicago, IL 60641 Mike Haggerty Pontiac Buick GMC Inc. 9301 S Cicero Avenue; Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Nissan South Holland 16269 Van Dam Road; South Holland, IL 60473 Oak Lawn Toyota Co. 4320 W 95th Street; Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Packey Webb Ford Inc. 2150 W Ogden Avenue; Downers Grove, IL 60515 River Oaks Lincoln Mercury 1777 W River Oaks Drive; Calumet City, IL 60409 Sunrise Chevrolet 414 E North Avenue; Glendale Heights, IL 60139 Uptown Motors Inc. 5133 W Irving Park Road; Chicago, IL 60641 Westfield Ford Inc. Rt 66 & La Grange Road; Countryside, IL 60525 Zimmerman Ford Inc. 2525 E Main Street; St. Charles, IL 60174 Berman's Lincoln Mercury/Subaru 4330 W Irving Park Road; Chicago, IL 60641 Bill Sullivan Pontiac Inc. 777 W Dundee Road; Arlington Heights, IL 60004 Castle Chevrolet 400 E Roosevelt Road; Villa Park, IL 60181 City Volkswagen 5330 W Irving Park Road; Chicago, IL 60641 Currie Motors Chevrolet 8401 W Roosevelt Road; Forest Park, IL 60130 Ed Napleton Elmhurst Inc. 727 W Grand; Elmhurst, IL 60126 Ettleson Cadillac Buick Oldsmobile 6201 S La Grange Road; Hodgkins, IL 60525 Feeny Chrysler-Plymouth 1010 E Chicago St; Elgin, IL 60120 First Family Inc. 1401 W Dempster; Park Ridge, IL 60068 Fox Lake Toyota 75 S Rt. 12; Fox Lake, IL 60020 Fran Napleton Lincoln-Mercury 2950 W 127th Street; Blue Island, IL 60406 Grossinger Autoplex 6900 N McCormick Boulevard; Lincolnwood, IL 60712 Grossinger Hyundai 6747 N Lincoln Avenue; Lincolnwood, IL 60712 Hawk Chevrolet 8200 S Harlem Avenue; Bridgeview, IL 60455 Hoskins Chevrolet Inc. 175 N Arlington Heights Road; Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Jack Phelan Chevrolet Inc. 4000 S Harlem Avenue; Lyons, IL 60534 Joe Perillo Lincoln Mercury 530 W Chicago Avenue; Chicago, IL 60654 Joe Rizza Ford of Orland Park 8100 W 159th Street; Orland Park, IL 60462 Larry Roesh Parts Wholesale 200 W Grand Avenue; Elmhurst, IL 60126 Loren Buick, Pontiac, Hyundai 1620 Waukegan Road; Glenview, IL 60025 McGrath Honda Hyundai 6720 W Grand Avenue; Chicago, IL 60635 Midway Dodge Inc. 4747 Pulaski Road; Chicago, IL 60632 Napleton's Schaumburg Pontiac GMC 100 W Gulf Road; Schaumburg, IL 60195 Northwestern Chrysler Dodge and Jeep 5950 Western Avenue; Chicago, IL 60659 Oakbrook Toyota in Westmont 550 E Ogden Avenue; Westmont, IL 60559 Patrick Cadillac LTD 526 Mall Drive; Schaumburg, IL 60173 RRV Motorcars LLC 5330 W Irving Park Road; Chicago, IL 60641 Tony Rizza Olds/Cadillac Inc. 8425 W 159th Street; Tinley Park, IL 60477 Volvo of Oak Park 1140 Garfield Street; Oak Park, IL 60304 Wilkins Hyundai 750 N York Road; Elmhurst, IL 60126 .
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