Now that you've bought that beautiful new car, how do you plan to take care of it? When the need for vehicle maintenance or accident repair arises, Edmunds.com features a national directory of auto repair shops to help you locate a trustworthy mechanic in your area. Search our listings of auto repair shops in Brockton, Montana and compare prices and services to find the best deal at the most convenient location. With all the time and effort that went into buying your new car, it's important to find an auto repair shop you can trust.
Brockton, Montana Auto Repair Shops
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Bought at Copeland Toyota in Brockton. Had backup camera and floor mats, as well as Premium Plus Package Pyrite Mica with camel interior. MSRP: $29,269 Sale price after rebate: $25,351 Great deal on my trade as well. They beat Boch in Norwood by over $3k in total. I highly recommend this dealer.
Copeland Toyota in Brockton, MA. The $1000 rebate expired.
Copeland Toyota in Brockton
Well the lowest internet quote I got was from copeland toyota in Brockton, MA. Took it around to a few dealers in the area to see what they could do, most couldnt even match that price. Went to boch toyota on RT. 1 and they were able to match that price I gave in my last post & since boch is closer to me I just got it there. They didnt have the color I wanted, thats the only reason its not in my driveway yet but will be soon lol
Hey Car88, Take a close look at Copeland Toyota in Brockton, MA. I was extremely impressed with these guys. When I started shopping for a car I had no plans to buy in MA (I live in Rhode Island) and didn't even know there was a Brockton MA! I only contacted them because Copeland had a leftover 2009 I was initially interested in purchasing. The internet sales guy worked with me extensively and promptly answered all of my questions. They are very professional and willing to do sales with internet users (unlike the RI dealerships who would only reply--'when you're serious, come in to my office and we'll get you great deal'--no thanks). When it became apparent that the 2009 wasn't the car for me (I wanted the new safety features on the 2010's), he gave me a screaming good deal on a 2010. No B/S either--they stuck the OTD price that we negotiated over the internet (it was such a good deal I was nervous they'd back out--see my previous posts). I'm quite fond of the dealership as you can tell! In order to get around the "don't disclose contact information" rules at Edmunds--here's what need to do to find the guy I worked with: go to Copeland's website, place your cursor on the "About Us" icon at the top of the page--which will activate a drop-down menu--and then click on "Meet the Staff." This will take you to a new page. Under "Phone and Internet Sales" you'll find the name (and picture) of the guy that I worked with. He is the "youngest" picture in the group, the only one on the bottom. His picture is horrible here, but trust me he's great! (If you decide to buy a car from them, contact me just before you do. I'll pass on additional information to you about finance people I worked with.)
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