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Lithia acquires Canada’s Pfaff Automotive dealership group

August 31, 2021
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Lithia Motors Inc., in another transaction supporting its aggressive expansion plan, said Tuesday it acquired Canadian dealership group Pfaff Automotive Partners.

The announcement confirms the imminent deal first reported by Automotive News in July.

Terms of the transaction were not disclosed, but a Pfaff spokesman said the Canadian group retains an undisclosed equity stake in the operation.

It marks Lithia’s first international acquisition and moves the second-largest U.S. dealership group toward its goal of 500 domestic locations. Lithia said the acquisition will bring its expected 2021 annualized revenue from acquisitions to $5.9 billion. The Canadian dealerships are expected to generate more than $1 billion in those annualized revenues for Lithia, headquartered in Medford, Ore. The deal was financed with “existing on-balance sheet capacity,” Lithia said.

Pfaff, headquartered in Toronto, operates 16 dealerships across Canada — 11 of them in the Toronto area, the largest market in the country. It also has stores in Vancouver and Calgary.

“Canada has been our top target for growth outside of the United States with its similar business practices and a market opportunity of five million new and used cars sold annually,” Lithia CEO Bryan DeBoer said in a statement. “Beyond its size, Pfaff has an excellent management team, and its locations provide an ideal hub for further expansion.”

DeBoer praised Pfaff’s best-price first approach and captive in-house leasing option, saying Pfaff “perfectly aligns with our technology-enabled online offerings.”

The acquisition of Pfaff makes Lithia the second publicly traded dealership group operating in the Canadian market. AutoCanada, based in Edmonton, Alta., was the sole public dealership group in Canada.

The Pfaff brand will remain, and Chris Pfaff, whose father Hans founded the company in 1964, will continue to serve as president and CEO. A Pfaff spokesman said the entire Pfaff management team will stay on board to run the brand.

The deal also means Lithia will bring its Driveway omnichannel digital retailing platform north of the border.

DeBoer previously said that early learnings from Driveway, rolled out one year ago, demonstrate the potential for the platform to dominate both “domestically and internationally.” 

Omnichannel refers to technology and processes aimed at providing a seamless buying experience for consumers whether they shop online, in-store or both.

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