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Inventory Specials
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2008 Cadillac SRX $22,995
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2008 Mini Cooper $21,495
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2005 Avalanche LT $22,095
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2006 Malibu Maxx $13,995
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2006 Saab 9-3 $18,795
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2000 Chevy Blazer $7,795
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No Equal for the Equinox
A first look at the surprising 2010 Chevrolet Equinox.
It speaks softly, but carries some big features. That’s the philosophy of Chevy’s newest Equinox, the compact crossover that’s very quietly outshining comparably equipped Hondas and Toyotas. It may not be making much noise, but it’s certain to make big waves.
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The Malibu Stands
Style meets substance in the 2009 Chevrolet Malibu.
In many ways, the Malibu was something of a breakthrough for Chevy. Its exceptional combination of style and substance catapulted it to the top of reviewers’ favorites and drivers’ wish lists. The 2009 Malibu lineup continues the trend, solidifying its place atop the segment as a serious contender and a seriously enjoyable sedan.
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The 2010 LaCrosse—An Exciting New Direction for Buick
Highest ranking for vehicle dependability.
The 2010 Buick LaCrosse is turning heads, opening eyes and changing minds, and for all the right reasons. In today’s economic climate, car buyers are scrutinizing vehicles’ records for dependability. Quality, and especially long-term quality, has never been more important—which is another reason to choose Buick.
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Opulent Comfort in the 2009 Buick Enclave
Luxury that’s more than skin deep.
With its three rows of roomy seating and luxurious cabin appointments, the 2009 Buick Enclave is a must-see, must-drive for buyers in the market for an upscale crossover. Add the Enclave’s attractive design inside and out, its supple ride and ample cargo space, and it’s easy to understand why Edmunds.com calls it “the best Buick in recent memory.”
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The 2009 Pontiac G6 Sedan, Coupe & Convertible – An Untouchable Trio
Comfortable and sporty with an impressive list of features.
Earning a spot on U.S. News & World Report’s list of the 23 “Most Affordable Midsize Cars,” the 2009 Pontiac G6’s wide array of configurations and options makes it very easy to like. No matter which G6 you choose, the ride will be anything but dull.
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Klick-Lewis Welcomes...
3 New Salesmen to our team!
by Klick Lewis
Klick-Lewis is pleased to introduce 3 new salespeople to our Klick-Lewis team...Jim Tyner, Todd Pierce and Corey Kaplan. We know all three of these guys will be great assets to our team, and we're excited for you to meet them! Jim Tyner has been living in Palmyra for the past 21 years, and is working out of our Klick-Lewis showroom. Todd Pierce is also working out of our Klick-Lewis showroom. He was born and raised in South Central PA, and is happy to be part of the Klick-Lewis "Family of Dealerships". Corey Kaplan lives in Jonestown with his family. He is working at the Klick-Lewis Motor Company, and looks forward to meeting you! There will be a great opportunity to meet Jim, Todd, and Corey at our Summer Tent Sale August 12-15 in the Palmyra Cinema Center parking lot next to Lowes. Stop by and say hello!
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"Cash For Clunkers"
Gets a $2 Billion Boost
by Reuters (New York Times)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate approved and sent to the White House on Thursday a $2 billion extension of the "cash for clunkers" autos sales incentive program.
The measure, approved by 60 to 37, extends the successful program that has raised sales of the U.S. auto industry.
President Barack Obama was expected to sign it quickly.
The initial $1 billion of funding approved in June for "clunker" business has generated more than $920 million in rebates and more than 220,000 in auto sales.
Supported by the incentive program, U.S. auto sales overall were down about 12 percent in July from a year earlier, but it was their best performance this year.
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Walk All Over History in the Tri-State Area
Whether you’re a history buff or the outdoorsy type, these trails are a must.
Early Americans paved the way for today’s pioneers, often quite literally, with great inventions in transportation and convenience. Today, many states are embracing the past by preserving their outdoor landmarks and even putting them to use for Americans of today. Trails have always been a way to enjoy an area’s natural beauty, but these paths in particular boast historical significance as well.
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Post-Summer Tune-ups
Cool down your car after all that hot weather driving.
With summer coming to a close, it’s time to give your car a much-needed tune-up before the cooler months. Summer driving can take a toll on your vehicle, whether your car survived the annual family camping trip relatively unscathed or towed one too many boats. Here are some things to consider doing before September rolls around:
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