Boggs Automotive Expands With New Syracuse Location

March 20, 2025 at 5:14 p.m.
Boggs Automotive held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday at its new location in Syracuse. Pictured (L to R) are Scott Wiley, Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce; Sandra Parra, Old National Bank; Sheriff Jim Smith; Dawn Jaggers, Harrison State Farm Insurance; Nicole Bevitorie, 1eightydigital; Julie Tuinstra and Andy Tuinstra, owners; Adam Mason, Boggs Automotive; Andrew Robinson, Boggs Automotive; Kosciusko County Chief Deputy Chris McKeand; and Nora Christiansen, Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce. Photo by Lauren Zeugner, InkFreeNews
Boggs Automotive held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday at its new location in Syracuse. Pictured (L to R) are Scott Wiley, Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce; Sandra Parra, Old National Bank; Sheriff Jim Smith; Dawn Jaggers, Harrison State Farm Insurance; Nicole Bevitorie, 1eightydigital; Julie Tuinstra and Andy Tuinstra, owners; Adam Mason, Boggs Automotive; Andrew Robinson, Boggs Automotive; Kosciusko County Chief Deputy Chris McKeand; and Nora Christiansen, Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce. Photo by Lauren Zeugner, InkFreeNews

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SYRACUSE - Boggs Automotive announced the opening of its newest location in Syracuse with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.
This expansion will bring Boggs Automotive's trusted, family-owned automotive repair services to the Syracuse community, continuing its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, according to a news release from Boggs Automotive.
A grand opening celebration is planned for April, so follow Boggs Automotive on their social media channel for updates. The company also plans to join the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce, further solidifying its connection with the local business community.
The new Syracuse location will offer the same full-service automotive repair and maintenance as the Warsaw shop but on a smaller scale, with two to three service bays. Unlike Boggs Pit Stop, which specializes in quick lube services, Boggs Automotive - Syracuse will provide full-service automotive care, staffed by an ASE-Certified mechanic, an additional mechanic and a service manager.
As a special welcome to the Syracuse community, Boggs Automotive is offering a 15% discount for all first responders and a 10% discount for employees of local businesses.
The decision to expand into Syracuse came after a conversation with Josh Witt, owner of NAPA in Warsaw, who informed Boggs Automotive about an available property. Seeing a need for reliable automotive repair in the area, the opportunity was a natural fit, the release states.
“We’re excited to bring our expertise and customer-first approach to Syracuse,” said Julie Tuinstra, co-owner and business director of Boggs Automotive. “Being a family-owned business, we take pride in providing honest, high-quality service, and we’re looking forward to serving this community.”
The Syracuse location will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Initially, the shop is focused on getting established in the community, but Boggs Automotive looks forward to building relationships with more local businesses and organizations over time.
Two experienced team members, Adam Mason, and ASE Certified Technician Andrew Robinson, will be transferring to the Syracuse location.
For more information, follow Boggs Automotive on social media or visit https://boggsautomotive.com.


SYRACUSE - Boggs Automotive announced the opening of its newest location in Syracuse with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday with the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.
This expansion will bring Boggs Automotive's trusted, family-owned automotive repair services to the Syracuse community, continuing its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, according to a news release from Boggs Automotive.
A grand opening celebration is planned for April, so follow Boggs Automotive on their social media channel for updates. The company also plans to join the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce, further solidifying its connection with the local business community.
The new Syracuse location will offer the same full-service automotive repair and maintenance as the Warsaw shop but on a smaller scale, with two to three service bays. Unlike Boggs Pit Stop, which specializes in quick lube services, Boggs Automotive - Syracuse will provide full-service automotive care, staffed by an ASE-Certified mechanic, an additional mechanic and a service manager.
As a special welcome to the Syracuse community, Boggs Automotive is offering a 15% discount for all first responders and a 10% discount for employees of local businesses.
The decision to expand into Syracuse came after a conversation with Josh Witt, owner of NAPA in Warsaw, who informed Boggs Automotive about an available property. Seeing a need for reliable automotive repair in the area, the opportunity was a natural fit, the release states.
“We’re excited to bring our expertise and customer-first approach to Syracuse,” said Julie Tuinstra, co-owner and business director of Boggs Automotive. “Being a family-owned business, we take pride in providing honest, high-quality service, and we’re looking forward to serving this community.”
The Syracuse location will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Initially, the shop is focused on getting established in the community, but Boggs Automotive looks forward to building relationships with more local businesses and organizations over time.
Two experienced team members, Adam Mason, and ASE Certified Technician Andrew Robinson, will be transferring to the Syracuse location.
For more information, follow Boggs Automotive on social media or visit https://boggsautomotive.com.


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