Low Book Sales® offers commercial grade vehicles for reasonable prices
Many businesses rely on commercial fleet vehicles that are presentable, in good repair, and inexpensive. Low Book Sales®, the largest independent car dealer in Utah, is helping business owners who are in the market for these commercial fleet vehicles by way of lower interest rates and competitive prices.
Low Book Sales is known for providing the most satisfying used car-buying experience in the Utah. This reputation goes hand-in-hand with offering the highest quality used cars for less. With their new line of commercial fleet vehicles, Low Book Sales is rapidly becoming the dealer of choice for Utah residents and businesses.
Maintenance on a commercial fleet can also be costly, but thanks to Low Book Sales Extended Service Agreements, many business owners don’t have the worry of major repairs. It is sheer automotive bliss.
Low Book Sales also dominates the Utah market in cash value on trades. If they can’t beat any offer from a licensed dealer by $250.00, then you’ll get $250.00 guaranteed. This is good news for owners of commercial fleet vehicles who constantly need to rotate their vehicles as they age too much for business use. Whether you are a small business seeking one vehicle, or a medium-large business looking to increase your fleet capacity, Low Book Sales is well-stocked, with hundreds of cars, trucks, SUVs and vans to meet your needs.
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. (http://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 http://.lbsfoundation.com.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
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