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Wyatt Johnson Subaru celebrates opening of new state-of-the-art dealership in Clarksville

Wyatt Johnson Subaru celebrates opening of new state-of-the-art dealership in Clarksville

Wyatt Johnson Subaru celebrates grand opening. (Wyatt Johnson, Contributed) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN − Wyatt Johnson Subaru is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its brand-new, state-of-the-art dealership in Clarksville. The ribbon-cutting event took place on Thursday at the dealership’s location featuring a modern facility designed to provide customers with an exceptional Subaru experience.

The new Wyatt Johnson Subaru dealership, located at 2277 Trenton Road, offers an expansive showroom, advanced service center, and a wide variety of new and pre-owned vehicles. This flagship location is built to meet the needs of Subaru enthusiasts in Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, offering top-tier amenities and eco-friendly features.

“We’re excited to welcome the community at our new location,” said Katherine Johnson Cannata, dealer principal of Wyatt Johnson Subaru. “This facility allows us to better serve our loyal customers and welcome new ones with an experience that reflects the Subaru brand’s values of safety, innovation, and community support.”

Wyatt Johnson Subaru plans to give back to the community through Subaru’s “Share the Love” initiatives. The dealership supports local causes, including Clarksville- Montgomery County Humane Society, Big Brother Big Sisters of Clarksville, CMCSS’s Barkers Mill Elementary School and United Way.

For more information, visit WyattJohnson.com or call Wyatt Johnson Subaru at 931-648-1098.

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