Meet the Team @ AutoNorth in Portland, ME!


  
"Hello. My Name is Marc Blake and I’ve lived in Southern Maine for over 20 years. Throughout the past 12 years, I have enjoyed doing business with many local customers in need of a new or preowned car. I have over 4 years of Subaru experience as well as over  4 years with Toyota and was Master Certified with both manufacturers. I believe in selling quality cars at a fair price while giving customers a sincere and friendly car buying experience. I know that no one really “likes” the car buying process and Im doing my best to change that.

I’m an avid hiker, snowboarder and runner and I try to spend as much time outdoors as time will allow. I’m also a huge Red Sox fan (despite the epic collapse ;)) and love all professional sports. Come visit us soon, I look forward to meeting you and trying to fill your car buying needs." - Marc Blake

"I was born in raised here in Portland, ME. I started working on cars when I was 16 and I’ve been learning as much as I can since.

Outside of work I enjoy reading history and sci-fi, and home brewing. I also have a project Volkswagen that I’m restoring/making go faster!" - Eric Zappe

"I have lived in Maine my whole life. I enjoy hunting, fishing, basketball and camping. I love the outdoors! Winter is my favorite season. When it snows you’ll find me behind the wheel of my snow plow! I have over 27 years of experience in auto reconditioning. I am responsible for some of the shiniest cars in Southern Maine." - Dave Seavey

"I was born in Athens Greece! But grew up in Saco, Maine playing football, baseball and basketball. Education has been a constant in my life and recently graduated from Kaplan University with an Associates degree in accounting. In the spring time I enjoy time with my son at amusement parks and the beach. Once fall comes around and school starts I volunteers at my son’s school assisting the teacher and helping the kids. I am energetic, engaging and compassionate. I believe in maintaining an optimistic and positive approach while avoiding the cooman path of 'sugar-coating' the tough facts." - Scott Stubinski

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