Morgan Auto Group named official automotive retailer for The Motor Enclave

The Motor Enclave has entered into a multi-year alliance with The Morgan Auto Group to be “The Official Automotive Retailer” of the 200-acre experiential motorsports venue, located at the corner of I-4 and I-75, in Tampa.

“When we learned about The Motor Enclave coming to Tampa, we knew we had to be involved in some manner,” said Brett Morgan, chief executive officer of Morgan Auto Group, in a statement.

The deal provides Morgan with special access to use the facility for a variety of team and customer events, including the exclusive ability to provide customers who purchase select performance vehicles with trackside delivery, and driving experiences, the statement said.

The Morgan Auto Group will receive exposure in key locations throughout the development, most notably having its brand integrated into the name of the 100-acre off-road experience and being the inaugural year presenting sponsor of a quarterly “Enclave Cars and Coffee.”

Morgan Auto Group will provide its technicians to operate in an on-site maintenance/performance shop called “The Enclave Speed Shop powered by Morgan Auto Group” where Enclave private garage owners, and members of the Enclave Motorsports Club, can have maintenance performed on their vehicles including oil/tire changes, track safety inspections, after-market performance parts installation and more.

“We are thrilled to have Morgan Auto Group as our first official partner at The Motor Enclave. The diversity of brands represented in Morgan’s portfolio of retail stores aligns perfectly with our goal to deliver engaging experiences to owners/members, corporate clients and the general public, each of whom may have a personal affinity for a particular brand,” said Brad Oleshansky, founder and CEO of The Motor Enclave, in the statement.

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More about The Motor Enclave

The many roads that led Brad Oleshansky to the Tampa Bay area

 

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