Burdick Ford
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- Phones:
Main - 888-313-3203
Fax - 315-668-3984
Extra - 315-668-7102
Extra - 680-780-8890
- Address:
- 3004 East Ave Central Sq, NY 13036
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- New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
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Ford Motor Company
General Info
In 1937 Grant and Glenn Burdick opened a gas station on Route 11, North Syracuse and named it "Grant A. Burdick and Sons". Thus began the Burdick family business, which now reaches to the fourth generation. By 1943, Glenn, one of the sons, was buying and selling cars at his father's location. After World War II, he suggested moving the sales business to a separate site. Two additional lots were then purchased on Route 11. By 1950, "Glenn's Sales and Service" had added Kaiser Frazier and the Packard to the list of automobiles that were sold. In 1954, a partnership was begun between the Dunn family and Glenn Burdick. When that partnership was dissolved, Glenn obtained the Rambler franchise from American Motors. David Burdick grew up in the automobile business, always working with his father, Glenn. Having that entrepreneurial spirit, however, he tried his hand at a sports equipment store. But David's heart was really in the buying and selling of automobiles. In 1974, he obtained the Toyota franchise and the rest is history. Kevin, David's son, then too grew up in the automobile business. Like father and grandfather, Kevin's desire to succeed and hard work ethic has developed into the third generation of Burdick auto dealers. From these humble beginnings, David and Kevin's dealerships have grown to more than 100 employees. The franchises now include: Toyota, BMW, Lexus and Ford. Growth, prosperity and success have marked the passing of time, as surely as have hard work, hardship and dedication. Much has changed, and much has stayed the same. Then, as now, recognizing the value and importance of each customer and employee makes the difference.