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Your New Car. Buy versus Lease?

The folks at Moore GMC in Danvers sure know their stuff about the ins and outs of leasing.  If you ever wondered if leasing was a better option than an outright purchase, you should have been at the Peabody Area Chamber's leads referral group this morning.  

For people who know they want to drive a new car every 2-3 years and are fairly confident about their annual mileage, leasing a car can offer great benefits.  Often times you can afford a much nicer car than buying it outright since you technically are only buying a percentage of the car's life.  Plus, in many cases, you escape the repair and maintenance costs that car owners typically encounter with aging cars, saving you even more out of pocket expenses.

Many people are fearful that at the end of the lease they will be hit with an unexpected expense with regard to wear and tear.   Cindy Moore Backe, Business Manager, explained that normal wear is covered, so there is no need to worry about small scratches or dings.  Plus, additional protection against excessive wear and tear they can be purchased at the beginning of the lease providing even greater piece of mind.

As a family owned business, Moore GMC Truck located in Danvers wants to get you the deal that is right for you and they take great pride in making sure your experience is hassle and pressure free. Visit their showroom located at 80-84 High Street.

Networking Before Nine is a leads referral group for members of the Peabody Area Chamber of Commerce held monthly at Burtons Grill located t the Northshore Mall.  Not only is it a great way to meet other business professionals, we make it fun, too! Moore GMC showcased the new body styles of the 2014 Acadia SUV and Sierra truck to attendees at the meeting. Each person was given a key to try and start a vehicle.  5 lucky members went home with a great gift, compliments of Moore GMC.

Kudo's to Moore GMC for thinking outside the box to promote their business!

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