Family Of Dealerships

Maine

New Hampshire

Vermont
Our Promise.
small town values, big town network.
It’s famously said that there are no strangers in a small town. There are also no strangers at Berlin City Auto Group: We have neighbors and we have partners. And we’re so glad that you’re considering partnering with us.
No matter which our exceptional dealerships you work with, know you are part of something special:
1. Here, a handshake still means something.
2. The Golden Rule, rules all the other rules.
3. People feel at home to make people feel at home.
Our partners are an energized and engaged yet diverse group of people, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. So, what brings us all together? Our core organizational values bind us, from Portland to Gorham to Burlington, and each partner brings a bit of their own flavor.
Let’s make something great together.
Our History.
Deep roots. Bright future.
1972
Dick Wolf owns and operates Maine Mall Motors which includes the Honda, Nissan and Toyota franchises
1981
Dan Dagesse opens Berlin City Auto Group in Berlin, NH
1992
Berlin City introduces vehicle delivery throughout New England
1995
Dan Dagesse bought Maine Mall Motors in Portland, Maine
1996
Dan Dagesse adds Kia franchise to dealership group in Burlington, VT
2007
Summit Automotive Partners in Colorado purchases dealerships from Dan Dagesse; rebrand all stores under Berlin City Auto Group name
2008
Berlin City introduces new brand attributes and promises to forever change the New England automotive landscape; Market-Based Pricing, Financing at Competitive Rates, Pre-Owned Protection, Door-To-Door Delivery, No Questions Returns and We’ll Buy
2011
Drive for Education begins donating to local Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont K-12 schools
2013
Berlin City introduces the “Easy” brand promise to all customers
2018
Drive for Education exceeds $500,000 in grant awards.
2019
Introduced Complete Online Buying Process
2020
Berlin City Gets Involved in Child Hunger Awareness Programs in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont with Full Plates Full Potential, NH Hunger Solutions and Hunger Free Vermont
2021
Drive for Education exceeds $700,000 in grant awards