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From May 15th through May 31st Berlin City Auto Group will match your down payment up to $1000. We'll even buy your used vehicle whether you purchase a vehicle from us or not.

Our New England dealerships have new inventory arriving daily so stop by and test-drive the car, truck or SUV of your dreams. Berlin City Auto Group is the perfect place to purchase your next car.  We offer a No-Questions Return policy…
From March 15th through March 31st Berlin City Auto Group your local car dealer serving the New England area has low interest rates and factory rebates on a large selection of new and used cars. We want your used car, so come into one of our four locations to get the highest trade in value on your car!  Make sure to ask your Sales Guide for details when test driving the next car of your…




Now through President's Day Berlin City Auto Group will match your down payment up to $1,500 and you will receive up to 120% Kelley Blue Book value* on your trade in. We'll even buy your used vehicle whether you purchase a vehicle from us or not.

Our New England dealerships have new 2012 models arriving daily so stop by and test-drive the car, truck or SUV of your dreams. Berlin City Auto?


Berlin City Auto Group, a family of dealerships founded in 1980 in New Hampshire proudly announces its winter sales event, "Stick it to the Sticker." Every vehicle will be clearly marked down to its lowest price of the year, but savings only last through Jan. 3.  

The "Stick it to the Sticker" sales event, beginning Dec. 22 and lasting for only 12 days, offers low APR financing for all vehicles as well as cash back…
When buying a car, new or used, customers have a lot of choices. Most people want a healthy selection of vehicles to choose from, a price that they feel good about and an easy experience. But when many dealerships will provide the basics - why not look for more?

Berlin City Auto Group, your New Hampshire Car Dealer, has been operating for years in New Hampshire. The management and the staff live in the area and…
Your New England Car dealer, Berlin City Auto Group has always cared very much about the safety of our guests!  That is why we are very happy to hear of a new bill introduced to the House that would help protect our children and families on the roadways.



Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood's campaign against distracted driving has picked up a Congressional hitchhiker. Late last week Rep. Carolyn McCarthy of New York introduced the Safe?
One of the best places to find a new or used car is at your local New England Car Dealers, Berlin City Auto. 

With buying locations in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, we are sure to have the car you want.  Whether you are looking for a new car in New England or a New England used car, Berlin City Auto has everything you could possibly want!

Aside from being the typical "car dealer" and?
Whether to buy out a lease, lease a new car or purchase a vehicle can be confusing to some consumers. Berlin City Auto, your New Hampshire Car Dealerships, has knowledgeable sales people to help find the best solution for each customer.

Most auto leases provide the leasing customer with the option to buy their car at the end of the lease, or prior to the end of the lease. This is called a "lease buyout…
When shopping for a new car, you can save hundreds or thousands of dollars by purchasing a dealer's New Hampshire demo car instead of one that has never left the showroom. These cars have the same factory warranty as the newly delivered ones on the lot. The dealer maintains these cars in pristine mechanical condition because they must perform as the representative of the non-rolling stock. Shop carefully and you may find one with?
If you are looking for a used car in New England, you probably have a few things on your list that will contribute to which vehicle you end up buying.  And if I were a betting man, I would bet that with the price of gas today, fuel economy is in the top three, along with safety and comfort.
 
With the Environmental Protection Agency realizing that sellers and shoppers might want to see data about?
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