"We're absolutely thrilled to add somebody of Frank's caliber-both as a person and sales professional-to our management team," said Jeff Tracy, president of Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac. "His knowledge of the industry and the greater Plymouth market make him an absolute perfect fit for the job. Frankly, pun not intended, we're quite lucky to have him."
A veteran of the automotive industry with more than a quarter of a century's experience, Colanino comes to Tracy after a long and impressive track record in sales with several area dealerships, including Shiretown Ford, Sgarzi Pontiac, Colonial Ford and McLaughlin Chevrolet. Yet working for Tracy represents somewhat of a career achievement.
"Having worked for several area dealerships, I've always held Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac in the highest regard for their professional capabilities and the way they do business," said Colanino. "It may sound corny to some, but this really is a dream job to work for a dealership with the awesome reputation that Tracy has in Plymouth and in the region."
Raised in North Reading, Colanino received a bachelor of science degree in business administration from Merrimack College. A father of six, he resides in Plympton with wife Deborah.
So easy at Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac For more than 80 years and three generations of dealers, the Tracy family has made it so easy for customers on the South Shore and greater Plymouth area to purchase new and used automobiles. Since its beginnings in 1992, Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac has emphasized first-rate customer service and straightforward, bottom-line pricing with fair trade-ins every time--without the games or gimmicks you find at other dealerships. For more information on new and used trucks and automobiles, you can go to www.tracymotors.com or stop by the dealership, conveniently located at 137 Samoset Street, just off exit 6 on Route 3. For more information, or to make a service appointment, you can also call (800) 640-2884.
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