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Tommy Woodson has been in the automotive industry for over 40
years. However, he does not fit in with the stereotypical auto
salesman. He doesn’t pressure customers into a decision. Tommy
doesn’t believe in making a car look like new, he services the
car so that it is like new. Tommy started his automotive career
in 1970 at Bill Parrish Auto. He then went to work at McGuire
Motors. In his early career he learned to sell used cars with
pride, not pressure. While at McGuire Motors, he won the
salesman of the year award seven times. Tommy then decided to
open his own business. He built his lot in the same building
where the original Bill Parrish Auto stood on Sandy Hook Rd.
Tommy Woodson is a member of the governor-appointed motor
Vehicle Dealer Board. As a member of this Board, Tommy oversees
the practices of both new and used automobile dealers throughout
the state and enforces the rules and regulations of fair
dealership. So, Tommy not only holds himself to high standards
for his dealership, he enforces these same standards on other
automobile dealers. |