History of Wagner Motors In 1964, Ronald Wagner opened
Wagner Motor Sales in Boylston, Massachusetts. It started as a used car
lot and then progressed to AMC. In 1980, Mr. Wagner was offered the
chance to start a Mercedes-Benz franchise and then a few years down the
road came BMW (1988), Audi (1994), and Jaguar(1998).
In between
adding franchises to the Boylston location, Ronald Wagner realized that
there was not a state-of-the-art body shop located in the worcester
area. In 1987, Wagner
Certified Collision
Center open it's doors for business (located
less than 1 mile from the Boylston dealership).
While
recognizing that our Boylston location could not expand any further
except for going up, which was out of the question, on December 10th,
2003, BMW of
Shrewsbury
opened its doors for
business.
In January of 2006 Wagner
Motorsports
International, LLc was opened in Worcester, offering
BMW, Motto Guzzi, Ducati, Husqvarna and Aprilia motorcycles and offering
a full line of apparel and accessories.
In August of
2008 Wagner KIA of
Shrewsbury was acquired as the organizations first
Korean auto franchise. This is seen as a dual opportunity by providing a
product beyond the European brands but also provided a strategic land
acquisition, too.
In 2009 we added to our motor
sports line with Indian Motorcycle of New
England. Based in the Wagner Motorsports
International facility, we offer complete sales and service of the
American icon, along with branded apparel. This is a re-launch of the
oldest motorcycle brand in America.
In July of 2010,
Wagner
Mercedes-Benz of
Shrewsbury open its doors for business. After 30
years in Boylston, we moved Mercedes-Benz to a state of the art "Auto
Haus" facility on route 9 in Shrewsbury that can provide Sales, Service,
Parts , and newly acquired by Mercedes-Benz
"Sprinter".
In May of 2011, The construction started
again and the progress began for the New "Wagner Audi of
Shrewsbury" being built.