Dealer restarts on Harbor
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Paul Clinton
A new exotic auto dealer has zoomed into a Harbor Boulevard showroom
that housed a similar retailer that was shut down by federal drug
enforcement officers in August.
Newport European Motorcars, Ltd. opened its doors earlier this
month at the southern end of the city’s auto-dealers row on Harbor.
The northern end is marked by a Ferrari dealership.
“Now you’ll have two exotic car dealers at bookends of the strip,”
said Ed Fawcett, the president of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce.
“It’s ideal.”
Desert European Motorcars, a worldwide company based in Rancho
Mirage, has come in as the new operator. The company is run by David
Murphy, who once ran Newport Auto Center and still maintains a home
in Newport Beach.
The new dealer holds exclusive rights to sell Lotus and Rolls
Royce automobiles in Orange County. It’s at 2115 Harbor Blvd.
The Drug Enforcement Agency shut down the Auto Market of Orange
County in August at the same location and seized about 75 Ferrari,
Lamborghini, Porsche and other high-end autos.
“We just want to get away from that stigma,” said Vance Alison,
the manager of the new dealership. “We don’t want to be known as the
people who were closed by the DEA.”
Newport European Motorcars signed a lease with building owner
Nader Armivand, who was arrested in the raid. Armivand still owns the
building and is out of jail. No charges have been filed against him.
The new dealership will offer mostly used cars, with a
specialization in Porsche and Jaguar, Alison said. High-income buyers
can also purchase the limited-edition Lotus Esprit, for about
$92,000, and the upcoming Lotus Elise, for about $40,000, in early
2004.
The dealership will also offer the new Rolls Royce Phantom, which
will be available in mid-June for about $240,000, Alison said.
In the mid-1990s, Dick Bauer, who owns Santa Ana-based Bauer
Jaguar, built the Harbor Boulevard showroom as a Lotus dealership.
Armivand bought it in 2000.
Shortly after the closure of Armivand’s dealership, an Internet
company occupied the showroom.
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