CHARLOTTE, N.C. -

Just over a month after adding Subaru and Volkswagen stores in Grand Junction, Sonic Automotive has expanded in Colorado yet again, this time making a move in Glenwood Springs.

The retailer said Wednesday it has purchased Audi Glenwood Springs and Glenwood Springs Volkswagen.

In late July, Sonic announced it had purchased Grand Junction Subaru and Grand Junction Volkswagen.

“We continue to enhance our automotive sales and service network in the state of Colorado, with the addition of Audi Glenwood Springs and Glenwood Springs Volkswagen to our franchised dealership network,” Sonic Automotive and EchoPark Automotive chief executive officer David Smith said in a news release.

“Both dealerships share a brand promise consistent with Sonic and have shown an enduring commitment to their customers, teammates and communities, which are principles that are essential to the success of our long-term growth strategy,” Smith said.

In addition to the Grand Junction stores, Sonic also has these stores in Colorado: BMW of Denver Downtown, Mercedes-Benz of Denver, Mountain States Toyota and Land Rover of Roaring Fork.

Sonic also has EchoPark standalone used-car stores in Thornton, Centennial, and Colorado Springs.

“Audi and Volkswagen, both owned by Volkswagen Group, are popular brands that are in high demand in the Colorado market. These two dealerships complement our existing presence in the Glenwood Springs market with our Land Rover Roaring Fork dealership and allow us to not only expand our footprint further in the state, but also offer our guests more brand choice and competitive market pricing,” Sonic and EchoPark president Jeff Dyke.

“These Glenwood Springs additions support the growth of our franchised network, as we continue towards our goal of reaching $25 billion in total revenues by 2025.”