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Edmunds.com “Takes Over” St. Louis Car Dealership

Edmunds.com will “take over” the showrooms of Bommarito Nissan/Honda/Volkswagen/Ford of Hazelwood to provide St. Louis with an exclusive car-shopping experience.

by Staff
October 22, 2013
2 min to read


SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Bommarito Nissan/Honda/Volkswagen/Ford of Hazelwood will allow Edmunds.com to take over their showrooms this Friday through Monday, Oct, 28.

During the event, every new car at the participating stores will be available at no-haggle prices guaranteed through Edmunds.com’s Price Promise service. Additionally, Edmunds.com experts will be on hand to answer car shoppers’ questions and advise them throughout the sales process.

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“As a leader in our market, we jumped at the chance to provide this exclusive car-shopping opportunity to the St. Louis community,” said Jerry Eickel, partner and general manager of Bommarito Nissan/Honda/Volkswagen/Ford of Hazelwood. “We’re focused on making our customers feel good about their car purchases, and that will be even easier with representatives of the trusted brand Edmunds.com available on site to help them go through the process.”

“All of Edmunds.com’s current initiatives — including this ‘takeover’ and the new Price Promise service now available on our website — help car shoppers have an easier car buying experience,” says Edmunds.com President Seth Berkowitz. “This weekend’s takeover proves that an easier car shopping experience is in the best interests of both car buyers and dealers, and demonstrates that forward-thinking dealerships like Bommarito are on board to deliver."

Edmunds.com will take over the four participating dealerships this weekend from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday. (Bommarito stores are closed on Sundays).

 

 

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