AutoServ of Tilton, among the largest car dealerships in central New Hampshire, has been sold.
Founded by Paul Gaudet Sr. and owned and managed by the Gaudet family, AutoServ of Tilton is the flagship of an enterprise that at its peak operated at six locations, including Concord, Plymouth, Newport and Laconia, and has been a mainstay of the commercial mecca surrounding Exit 20 on Interstate 93 for the past 30 years.
The new owner, Dan Dagesse, is chair of the Nucar Automotive Group and longtime friend of the Gaudet family. He has long been a major player in the New Hampshire automotive market off and on for more than four decades.
A native of Colebrook, he acquired his first dealership in 1977, and four years later founded the Berlin City Auto Group with dealerships in Maine and Vermont. He sold Berlin City Ford in 2006 and then parlayed his success into a string of dealerships in Massachusetts and Delaware, pausing only to buy a half share in the Balsams resort.
Dagesse managed several of the Ernie Boch dealerships in Massachusetts, then with his son Chris formed DCD Automotive Holdings, which, beginning in 2015, began acquiring franchises from Boch as well as dealerships in Delaware. He is currently chair of DCD Automotive Holdings, Boch Automotive Group and the newly formed Nucor Automotive Group.
Dagesse
returned to the New Hampshire automobile market last year, partnering
with two of his former general managers at Berlin City, Don Noyes and
Shawn Hanlon, to acquire a Chevrolet dealership in Colebrook and a Ford
dealership in Plymouth as well as open AutoNorth Pre-Owned Superstore in
Gorham. Hanlon will have an ownership stake in AutoServ/Nucar, where he
will serve as CEO.
Dagesse and Dan Herbert, a contractor also from Colebrook, bought the Balsams from the Tillotson Corp. in 2011 for $2.3 million.
AutoServ
has been a consistent contributor to the Lakes Region community and a
regular participant in any number of local charitable programs and
projects.
AutoServ’s
inventory of new vehicles includes cars and trucks manufactured by
Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Ford, Nissan and Volkswagen.
— MICHAEL KITCH