Saturn

Superior Used Cars in Bakersfield, Ca Announce a New Location To Serve Your Used Car and Truck Shopping!

December 7, 2009, Bakersfield, CA- Superior Used Cars of Bakersfield, CA, a used car and truck dealership in Bakersfield, CA has served Bakersfield, Kern County and the Central California valley faithfully since 1993. Their current location at 401 Oak Street in Bakersfield continues to be a main hub for used car and truck shopping. Superior Used cars continually looks for opportunities to keep a high customer satisfaction level, as such, they are proud to announce a new location in the heart of downtown Bakersfield, 1600 24th Street, to serve the needs of customers new and old.

Superior Used Cars in Bakersfield, Ca Is Proud to Announce Its Two Free Automotive Reports to Help Car Shoppers!

November 11, 2009, Bakersfield, CA- Superior Used Cars of Bakersfield, CA, a used car and truck dealership in Bakersfield, CA is always looking for ways to keep customer satisfaction at high levels. With the release of two free car reports, Superior Used Cars is making great efforts at keeping its customers satisfied.

Canadian Auto Dealers can now post to craigslist.ca using Lot Vantage

Growth Technologies International, Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of craigslist Canada to Lot Vantage. Lot Vantage was originally launched in October of 2008 as a comprehensive solution for dealers with an intuitive eBay Motors, and craigslist inventory management solution. “The addition of craigslist.ca was a natural progression for us” stated Growth Technologies’ President and CEO, Matthew Brown.

Car Dealer PR's Take on the Big Three Bailout

A few points on the so-called "bailout" of the auto industry.

While I'm not an economist, I do have some grip on logic. When you add everything up, I believe the loans are absolutely necessary for our economy.

1. GM, Chrysler and Ford going bankrupt will cost us four times more than the loans. So let's not think we're saving money, or our economy, by allowing them to enter bankruptcy. We just get hit more in the wallet.

Syndicate content