Honesdale's B&B Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram sold to N.J.-based auto group

B&B Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, historically known as "B&B Dodge" and a mainstay automotive dealer in Honesdale run by the Carmody family for a couple of generations, has been sold.

Its new name will be Honesdale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram. B&B was led by John F. Carmody, 83, and his brother, Stephen (Steve) M. Carmody, Sr., 73, who are retiring. Steve's son, Steve Carmody Jr., is staying as general manager.

In June 2022, the Carmodys decided to sell. They located a buyer using a brokerage firm. The new owners are Artem (Arthur) Boguslavskiy and Yan Chertok, business partners since 2001. They lead Dunhill Auto Group, Ltd., South Amboy, New Jersey, which has multiple dealerships in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

The closing was held Oct. 16. The sale price recorded in the deed was $2 million.

Honesdale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (CDJR) is the new name under new ownership of the longtime B&B Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, better known locally as B&B Dodge, which had been owned by the Carmody family since 1970. The closing was held Oct. 16, 2023. From left are Gershon Rosenzweig and Matt Wilkins, Performance Brokerage Services; John Carmody, retiring as B&B service manager; new co-owner Yan Chertok, Honesdale CDJR; Steve Carmody Sr., retiring as sales manager, B&B; Steve Carmody Jr., business manager; new co-owner Artem Boguslavskiy, Honesdale CDJR; Seth Dobbs, attorney for buyer; Alex Sirota, partner with Dunhill Auto Group, Ltd.
Honesdale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (CDJR) is the new name under new ownership of the longtime B&B Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, better known locally as B&B Dodge, which had been owned by the Carmody family since 1970. The closing was held Oct. 16, 2023. From left are Gershon Rosenzweig and Matt Wilkins, Performance Brokerage Services; John Carmody, retiring as B&B service manager; new co-owner Yan Chertok, Honesdale CDJR; Steve Carmody Sr., retiring as sales manager, B&B; Steve Carmody Jr., business manager; new co-owner Artem Boguslavskiy, Honesdale CDJR; Seth Dobbs, attorney for buyer; Alex Sirota, partner with Dunhill Auto Group, Ltd.

All of the staff, close to 40 full- and part-time employees, were invited to stay, Steve Sr. said.

"My opinion is they [the buyers] look at that and ... see that we were successful, and they were a dang important part of it. ... It would be foolish to change that,” John said. “They look around at anybody that is working here, they can say, 'They must be good.'"

Their longest, Bill Kelly, is a mechanic who has been there over 50 years.

As the owners, they were "hands on," working with the employees, Steve said. "We know them by name, not by their company number." John was service manager; Steve was sales manager.

John Korkowski, executive manager of Dunhill Auto Group, said this is their second Pennsylvania dealership, the other being in Quakertown.

John Korkowski, executive manager of Dunhill Auto Group, Ltd., South Amboy, New Jersey, in the B&B Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram showroom in Honesdale. The company where he works has purchased the business from the Carmody family, which has owned and operated it since 1970. The new name will be Honesdale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram.
John Korkowski, executive manager of Dunhill Auto Group, Ltd., South Amboy, New Jersey, in the B&B Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram showroom in Honesdale. The company where he works has purchased the business from the Carmody family, which has owned and operated it since 1970. The new name will be Honesdale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram.

"With our ability to get used cars... We want to bring in vehicles that are going to be priced correctly for the environment," Korkowski said. "Finding a car that is less than $20,000 is good for the dealership and the person purchasing it."

"We want to be the home-grown kind of what they {B&B} has already done, just add a little bit more used here and obviously increase the new," Korkowski said "We will be a little more aggressive in our pricing and try to be the best price in town... That is one of the luxuries of having multiple stores, you can get a car that can fit the needs here at this location." Customers will have access to an expanded inventory. "We foresee having the largest inventory in Pennsylvania," Korkowski said.

Upgrades are planned in the auto service building. "Obviously as we get bigger, we look forward to hiring more people and grow with you guys," Korkowski said.