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Serving the following city: Cary --- Phone: (561) 459-3600Capital Mazda of Cary, NC opened its doors in 2001. Capital of Cary has a great selection of new Mazdas as well as pre-owned and Mazda certified pre-owned vehicles. Our sales department here at...
Cary (NC) - - Phone: (919) 859-2000A patient and professional demeanor plus detailed knowledge about all models is why people pick Genesis of Cary again and again. Our latest models from Genesis sport balanced powertrain options,...
Cary (NC) - - Phone: (984) 465-2750Visit Volvo Cars of Cary to experience our selection of new and preowned vehicles. As part of Weaver Brothers dealer group’s sixty-year heritage, Volvo Cars of Cary has been an authorized Volvo...
Cary (NC) - - Phone: (919) 238-2140We Buy Any Car® is the fast, safe, fair way to sell your car, truck or SUV. Get a free online valuation and sell at your local branch for immediate payment. BBB accredited with 5-star customer...
Cary (NC) - - Phone: (919) 972-8082
Cary has auto dealers, who sell both new and pre-owned cars, at retail rates. Since direct manufacturer sales are forbidden in the country, these dealers have an agreement with the automaker or its sales subsidiary. Other services offered by auto dealers in Cary include, but are limited to, GAP insurance to insure against theft or accidents, diability insurance, financing services (loans for the vehicle), accessories, maintenance packages, and trade-in options. These dealers have a showroom with cars displayed, with a sticker listing their basic features and the retail price. The salespersons work on commission and help the customer in finalizing a decision about which car/vehicle to buy. After this, a purchase and sales agreement is made, and signed, and the payment made, both for the car as well as other packages that the customer may have sought. Auto dealers in Cary also offer warranty services. Often, these allied activities yield more significant profits than the actual sale of vehicles.