Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Low Book Sales Cares About The Community

The Low Book Sales® Foundation is Driving Home Help to Families
Local Car Dealer donates $40,000.00 to primary children’s medical center
10/23/2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Automotive :: Consumer Reports
Salt Lake City, Utah, August, 2007 – The Low Book Sales® Foundation, a charitable, non-profit organization founded by Low Book Sales, the largest independent car dealer in Utah, has unveiled its Q4 plans to disperse funds. The winter season is always filled with those needing a helping hand, and the Low Book Sales Foundation is planning ahead. On August 1, 2007, the Foundation donated $40,000.00 to the Primary Children’s Medical Center. “I want to give twice as much to charity as we ever have in the past,” says David Nielson, President & CEO of Low Book Sales, “this contribution is only the beginning.”
The Low Book Sales Foundation was started when Mr. Nielson decided to put aside $50.00 from every car purchase to be used for charitable purposes. “It has always been my philosophy to give back to the community,” emotes Mr. Nielson. “I recently read the book Winners Never Cheat by Jon Huntsman, and have required my entire executive staff to read it as well. There is a lot of wisdom in what Huntsman has done.”
Indeed the Low Book Sales Foundation has made large donations to Primary Children’s Medical Center, victims of Hurricane Katrina, victims of drunk driving, and many more. The plans for Q4 2007 are to continue moving forward. “We put the money from every car into a separate fund,” says Chas Felt, CFO of Low Book Sales, “and every four to six months, we use that money to help the community.”
###Low Book Sales® is the largest independent car dealer in Utah with locations in Lindon City of Utah County, Salt Lake City of Salt Lake County, and Ogden City of Weber County. (www.lowbooksales.com) Low Book Sales was established over 11 years ago, and is known for catchy jingles, and phrases such as “Apply Today • Drive Away,” “A Better Way To Buy A Car,” and “Building Customers For Life.” The Low Book Sales Foundation donates $50.00 from every vehicle sold to charitable causes. Recent donations have gone to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, patients of Primary Children’s Medical Center, victims of drunk driving accidents, The Festival of Trees, and other good causes. You can read more about these donations at www.lbsfoundation.com.
company: Low Book Salescontact person: Travis Adams Irishe-mail: pr@lowbooksales.com phone: 877-569-2665site: http://www.lowbooksales.com

With Low Book Sales You Have Options

Low Book Sales® Offers Customers a Choice After The Sale
10/23/2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Automotive :: Consumer Reports
Salt Lake City, Utah, October, 2007 – Low Book Sales®, the largest independent car dealer in Utah, seeks to provide its customers with options after the contract has been signed. In a bold move to make sure customers are completely satisfied with their vehicle, Low Book Sales is offering 7 days to exchange on vehicle purchases.
An increasing fad among retailers is to enforce a policy that all sales are final. There is a perception in the market that consumers are learning to leverage return and exchange policies on a more regular basis. Large corporations are seeing their profits drained away like small desert ponds after the occasional rain.
Though these skeptical views should be reserved for those without faith in our very intelligent and diverse market. It is unexpected in this economy that retailers will stop being gun-shy, but it is further unexpected to see this type of benefit offered by a car dealer. As we all well know, you sign a contract for a vehicle and are thereby obligated to purchase that vehicle- hence the purpose of the contract. “We don’t want to hold paperwork over anyone’s head,” says David Nielson, President & CEO of Low Book Sales. “If you don’t like the car that you drove off in, then come back and pick out another one.”
It shows a certain level of integrity when a business takes care of the customer after the transaction. More small and medium-sized business are joining this revolution to hold strong consumer confidence.
###Low Book Sales® is the largest independent car dealer in Utah with locations in Lindon City of Utah County, Salt Lake City of Salt Lake County, and Ogden City of Weber County. (www.lowbooksales.com) Low Book Sales was established over 11 years ago, and is known for catchy jingles, and phrases such as “Apply Today • Drive Away,” “A Better Way To Buy A Car,” and “Building Customers For Life.” The Low Book Sales Foundation donates $50.00 from every vehicle sold to charitable causes. Recent donations have gone to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, patients of Primary Children’s Medical Center, victims of drunk driving accidents, The Festival of Trees, and other good causes. You can read more about these donations at www.lbsfoundation.com.
company: Low Book Salescontact person: Travis Adams Irishe-mail: pr@lowbooksales.com phone: 877-569-2665site: http://www.lowbooksales.com

Low Book Sales Has A New Location

Low Book Sales® announces Layton, Utah location to open during first quarter of 2008
12/10/2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Automotive :: Consumer Reports
Salt Lake City, Utah, DECEMBER, 2007 – Low Book Sales®, the largest independent car dealer in Utah, announced plans to open a new dealership in Layton, Utah. The initial launch, slated for January of 2008, will consist of a modular building with a grander facility planned for 2009 that will be modeled after the impressive Lindon dealership.
After launching the initial location in the heart of Salt Lake City during the summer of 1996, then the Lindon location during July of 2005, followed shortly thereafter by the Ogden location in March of 2006, Low Book Sales is ready for location number four. “We feel that the Layton area is growing quickly,” says David Nielson, President & CEO of Low Book Sales, “and we are excited to build more relationships with residents in that area.”
The new Low Book Sales dealership will find its home at 1650 North on Layton’s busy Main Street.
###Low Book Sales® is the largest independent car dealer in Utah with locations in Lindon City of Utah County, Salt Lake City of Salt Lake County, Ogden City of Weber County, and Layton City of Davis County. (www.lowbooksales.com) Low Book Sales was established over 11 years ago, and is known for catchy jingles, and phrases such as “Apply Today • Drive Away,” “A Better Way To Buy A Car,” and “Building Customers For Life.” The Low Book Sales Foundation donates $50.00 from every vehicle sold to charitable causes. Recent donations have gone to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, patients of Primary Children’s Medical Center, victims of drunk driving accidents, The Festival of Trees, and other good causes. You can read more about these donations at www.lbsfoundation.com.
company: Low Book Salescontact person: Travis Adams Irishe-mail: pr@lowbooksales.com phone: 877-569-2665site: http://www.lowbooksales.com

Low Book Sales Is Comming To Layton, Utah

Low Book Sales® of Layton announces a February 1, 2008 Grand Opening
1/28/2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Automotive :: Consumer Reports
Salt Lake City, Utah, JANUARY, 2008 – Low Book Sales®, the largest independent car dealer in Utah, announced the grand opening of its new dealership in Layton, Utah. The new dealership opened for business as of January 8, 2008 and will have its grand opening celebration on February 1st.
Low Book Sales is the fastest growing car dealer in Utah, now with four locations along the Wasatch Front. The new Layton addition has already experienced phenomenal success in just less than twenty days doing business. “I am very excited to see what we can accomplish in the fast-growing Layton area,” offers Scott Jensen, General Manager of Low Book Sales Ogden and Low Book Sales Layton. “We have 90 units on the lot today and plan to have 150 by Spring of 2008.”
According to Mr. Jensen, the Layton property is capable of holding over 300 units. Low Book Sales will undoubtedly turn this into an automotive superstore modeled after its beautiful Lindon facility.
You can join Low Book Sales Layton for their grand opening celebration February 1st, 2008 at 1650 North on Layton’s busy Main Street.
###Low Book Sales® is the largest independent car dealer in Utah with locations in Lindon City of Utah County, Salt Lake City of Salt Lake County, Ogden City of Weber County, and Layton City of Davis County. (www.lowbooksales.com) Low Book Sales was established over 11 years ago, and is known for catchy jingles, and phrases such as “Apply Today • Drive Away,” “A Better Way To Buy A Car,” and “Building Customers For Life.” The Low Book Sales Foundation donates $50.00 from every vehicle sold to charitable causes. Recent donations have gone to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, patients of Primary Children’s Medical Center, victims of drunk driving accidents, The Festival of Trees, and other good causes. You can read more about these donations at www.lbsfoundation.com.
company: Low Book Salescontact person: Travis Adams Irishe-mail: pr@lowbooksales.com phone: 877-569-2665site: http://www.lowbooksales.com

Now Low Book Sales will Buy Your Car

Low Book Sales® Buys Cars
10/23/2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Automotive :: Consumer Reports
Salt Lake City, Utah, October, 2007 – The Low Book Sales® Wholesale Group, a division of Low Book Sales, the largest independent car dealer in Utah, announced its plans to ramp up car buying from the public. For many customers who have a Buick Regal given to them by Grandpa Joe, or the occasional Ford Taurus that Aunt Sallie doesn’t need, there is a place to go. Low Book Sales guarantees that they can beat any other dealer’s offer by $250.00.
Although you might get more for your 2001 Dodge Durango if you sell it yourself, you may not want to go through the hassle. Many consumers find that the cost of buying an advertisement in the newspaper, taking time off work to test drive with potential buyers, and filing the necessary paperwork with the state government are too much of a hassle. While you may get more return by privately selling your vehicle, the results are not always guaranteed.
Due to the increasing number of confidence scams and privacy issues in today’s market, smart consumers are finding their way to trusted resources for their business needs. “Some things just aren’t worth the hassle,” admits Kevin Elder, Vice President of the Low Book Sales Wholesale Group. “I have seen a number of people get ripped off in private transactions; both the buyer and the seller. If you want to sell a vehicle, going through a dealer is a fast and safe way to get it done.”
Along with selling your vehicle to a dealer, there are many other resources for getting rid of an older vehicle. If your vehicle is older and rough, you can donate it to the Kidney Foundation, or several other charities. There are also public auctions, classified advertising, and online resources for those who have the time. For those looking to get quick cash in a guaranteed transaction, they should visit Low Book Sales.
###Low Book Sales® is the largest independent car dealer in Utah with locations in Lindon City of Utah County, Salt Lake City of Salt Lake County, and Ogden City of Weber County. (www.lowbooksales.com) Low Book Sales was established over 11 years ago, and is known for catchy jingles, and phrases such as “Apply Today • Drive Away,” “A Better Way To Buy A Car,” and “Building Customers For Life.” The Low Book Sales Foundation donates $50.00 from every vehicle sold to charitable causes. Recent donations have gone to help victims of Hurricane Katrina, patients of Primary Children’s Medical Center, victims of drunk driving accidents, The Festival of Trees, and other good causes. You can read more about these donations at www.lbsfoundation.com.
company: Low Book Salescontact person: Travis Adams Irishe-mail: pr@lowbooksales.com phone: 877-569-2665site: http://www.lowbooksales.com