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Dralle's of Watseka Is Here to Stay

Sat May 16, 2009 2:33pm EDT
  WATSEKA, IL, May 16 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Next year the Dralle family will be celebrating 50 years in the car
business and John Dralle expects his General Motors dealership, Dralle's
of Watseka, to enjoy many successful years to come. Dralle's of Watseka
(www.drallewatseka.com) is among approximately 3,600 GM dealerships
across the United States that will continue to serve the public.

    Located on Routes 1 and 24 East in Watseka, Illinois, Dralle's of Watseka
sells and services Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, Cadillac and GMC vehicles.
Based on the Watseka dealership's outstanding sales performance, overall
customer satisfaction and location, GM has chosen Dralle's of Watseka to
be a part of their long range plan.

    "We are thankful for General Motors' commitment to our community and even
more so we are extremely grateful to the families and businesses
throughout Iroquois County, who have supported us over the last 18
years," said John Dralle, vice president and general manager. "It's great
that GM recognizes our store and this community as vital parts of their
future. We will continue to reinvest in our business to be more
competitive than ever."

    Dralle dealerships have served thousands of families and businesses in
Illinois and Indiana since 1960, when Dave Dralle, Sr. purchased an auto
dealership in downtown Peotone, Illinois. In 1991 the Dralle organization
expanded to Watseka, Illinois and has been serving and supporting the
community for the last 18 years. The Dralle family has proudly been
selling and servicing American made vehicles for three generations.

    Call 815-432-4948 or visit www.drallewatseka.com for more information.

    

Contact:
John Dralle
Dralle Chevrolet Pontiac Buick Cadillac Gmc
815-432-4948
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