Frank Myers Auto Offers Alternative Auto Financing To Customers

Used car dealer offers bad credit auto financing in Winston Salem

Frank Myers Auto Maxx, a used car dealer serving the Triad, offers consumers with poor credit, or even no credit, the opportunity to secure affordable used car financing.

Serving used car shoppers from Winston Salem, High Point, Greensboro, Kernersville and Burlington for the past 83 years, the Myers family is one of the most reputable used car dealers offering alternative car financing to consumers.  Their simple online loan application process takes only 30 seconds and helps consumers with tarnished credit scores, even recently discharged bankruptcies, to obtain a loan to purchase a quality used car.  More information on financing applications can be found at https://www.frankmyersauto.com/pre-approval.html

Buying a used car from Frank Myers Auto, Winston Salem used car shoppers are afforded the opportunity to build or repair their credit scores.  Consumers can be placed in a used car or truck of their choice with a convenient down payment and low monthly payment.  On time payments are reported to the credit agencies and over time, credit scores can improve.  

Frank Myers Auto Maxx features over $1,000,000.00 worth of used cars, trucks and SUVs at substantially discounted rates.  As one of the premier used car dealers in the United States, they are able to offer approval and financing for vehicles regardless of a consumer’s credit history.

Frank Myers Auto Maxx is the only used car dealership in the Triad that sells Uncle Frank’s Certified Used Cars and Trucks.  Uncle Frank’s certification process is lengthy and rigorous. Similar to an OEM certified vehicle, the process of certifying a used car or truck at Frank Myers Auto Maxx includes a test drive and physical inspection of the following: engine, brakes, heater, tires, electrical, air, exterior condition, suspension, transmission, fuel system, interior condition, drive axle, steering, belts, hoses, and exhaust. No car is admitted onto the Frank Myers Auto Maxx lot without first going through their customized 160-point certification process.  

Because Frank Myers Auto sells certified, inspected and warrantied vehicles, all of their non-certified pre owned cars include a 12 month/12,000 Mile Warranty that covers the transmission. All Certified vehicles include a Lifetime Engine Warranty.  Roadside assistance towing and rental car are also available through Big Daddy’s Rent-a-Car.

Winston-Salem used car shoppers who would like to learn more about the selection of used cars available at Frank Myers Auto Maxx can visit their website at https://www.frankmyersauto.com/

Contact Frank Myers Auto Maxx:
Ashley Bennett
Xtreme Satisfaction Team Coordinator
PHONE: (866) 242-1277

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If Your Car Is On The Brink Of Being Repossessed, Frank Myers Auto Can Help

If you are on the brink of having your car repoed, our CARS program may be right for you.

A Winston-Salem, NC used car dealer has created an easy program that could help prevent Triad residents from losing their vehicles due to repossession.

 The Carbuyers Affordability & Relief Solution, named CARS for short, is a loan modification solution designed to help people keep a vehicle without damaging their credit rating.  

 “The current economic hardships have made it difficult for a lot of people to keep making their car payments on time.  That’s why I created this program. It’s an easy, 2-step plan that could help reduce high monthly car payments and keep a persons credit from being destroyed,” says Tracy Myers, owner of Frank Myers Auto Maxx in Winston-Salem, NC. “If the idea of your vehicle being repossessed terrifies you, this program can help you stop worrying and allow you to take action!”

 Myers said it’s become painfully clear to him and his team of Credit Miracle Workers that this type of loan modification program has become a required part of working with people to ensure that nobody has to have their vehicle repossessed.

 According to Myers, “If you have a car payment that you can’t afford…one that’s suffocating you, this may be your opportunity to start fresh. With the CARS program, you can trade in your current vehicle for something more affordable.”

 Myers added, “Before you allow your vehicle to be repossessed, make sure you talk with us about our CARS program. Don’t suffer a repossession. Call us today. We can help.”

For additional information about the CARS program, visit https://www.frankmyersauto.com

Winston-Salem, NC Used Car Dealer Responds To Demise Of Mercury

Frank Myers Auto Continues To Sell & Service Mercury Products

Ford Motor Company made it official yesterday, announcing that it will discontinue its 71-year-old Mercury brand by the end of the year and expand its Lincoln lineup with a new small car.

Ford’s board voted to cease production of all four Mercury models in the fourth quarter, said Mark Fields, the automaker’s president of the Americas. Ford will send letters to Mercury dealers this week offering them buyouts or the chance to merge with Ford showrooms.

“Given our improving financial situation, it really allows us to absorb the short-term cost of discontinuing Mercury,” Fields said, declining to reveal the expected expense. “We’re very proud of Mercury’s history, but we’re now looking forward.”

Mercury was the brainchild of Henry Ford’s son, Edsel and was launched in 1938 as a midmarket brand aimed at bridging the gap between the mass market Blue Oval brand and the luxury Lincoln marque. But Mercury vehicles often were little more than rebadged Fords, and sales have declined steadily since 1993.

“It is a storied brand,” said Derrick Kuzak, Ford’s global product development chief. “But what’s really important today is not the past. What’s important today is the future: the future of Ford and the future of Lincoln.”

Mercury, with 20 million vehicles sold over its lifetime, will join the scrap heap of other domestic brands killed by General Motors and Chrysler in their attempts to streamline operations to meet increasingly aggressive and popular foreign brands.

The Ford brand has performed well over the past 18 months, benefiting from a new product lineup, as well as the bankruptcies of General Motors and Chrysler and quality gaffes besetting Toyota Motor Corp.

But Lincoln has struggled to find its place in an increasingly crowded and competitive luxury market. Ford will redirect to Lincoln the resources it was investing in Mercury.

“We’ve made a lot of progress with the Ford brand,” said Ford Americas President Mark Fields. “Now’s the time to do that with Lincoln.”

Over the next four years, Lincoln will get seven all-new or entirely refreshed products — including a small car that had been designed for Mercury. Lincoln also will get brand-exclusive powertrains and other technologies to further distinguish it from Ford’s namesake Blue Oval brand and make its vehicles more competitive with offerings from rival automakers.

“It’s sad that a brand that a nameplate as important as Mercury is leaving the marketplace,” said Tracy Myers, owner of Frank Myers Auto Maxx in Winston-Salem, NC. “However, as usual, we (Frank Myers Auto) are making the best out of a bad situation. We are committed to our Mercury driving friends and will continue to sell and service the brand as long as there is a demand for us to do so.”

Mercury now claims just eight-tenths of a percent of the U.S. car and truck market, Fields said. The Ford brand, by comparison, has gained more than twice that much share in the first four months of the year.

Fields said Ford’s recent success enabled the automaker to retire Mercury, providing the financial resources needed to wind down the brand without undermining Ford’s goal of being “solidly profitable” this year. Ford made $2.1 billion in the first quarter.

“It really allows the company to absorb the short-term cost of discontinuing Mercury,” he said.

Ford will continue to honor warranty agreements and support Mercury owners with parts and service.

“Regardless of what Ford Motor Company is doing with Mercury, one of our best selling cars is the Mariner,” Myers said. “We are proud of our history of selling quality pre-owned Mercurys to the folks in Winston-Salem and will continue to do so.” 

For more information about Mercury service at Frank Myers Auto Maxx, call (336) 831-0656 or visit https://www.frankmyersauto.com

Frank Myers Auto Will Facilitate Chrysler Recall

Winston-Salem, NC Used Car Dealer Assists Chrysler Owners With Recall

Nearly 35,000 Dodge Calibers are being recalled in the United States by Chrysler to fix a potential problem with sticky gas pedals, the same issue that has affected millions of Toyotas.

Chrysler Group said it will recall about 25,000 Calibers in the U.S. from the 2007 model year and a limited number of 2007 Jeep Compass SUVs to inspect vehicles built between March and May of 2006. The remaining vehicles are in Mexico, Canada and elsewhere.

The pedals were made by CTS Corp., the Elkhart, Ind., company that manufactured pedals involved in the recall of more than 2 million Toyotas earlier this year. Chrysler told NHTSA the pedals were “a completely different design” and made “with different tooling” than the pedals involved in Toyota’s recall.

An investigation into the Chrysler pedals was opened by NHTSA in April. The auto company noted that the small SUVs have “smart brake” technology allowing the brake to override the gas pedal and safely bring the vehicle to a stop. Chrysler said it did not consider the problem a safety defect but decided to conduct a safety recall anyway.

The automaker said it was unaware of any reports of accidents, injuries or property damage related to the pedals. In documents filed with NHTSA, Chrysler estimated that 30 percent of the vehicles covered by the recall may need to have the pedal assembly replaced.

Robert Thomas, the Automotive Service Director at Frank Myers Auto Maxx in Winston-Salem, said that they are ready to handle the consumer demand. “Frank Myers Auto Maxx is, as usual, ready to handle this unfortunate situation. We are offering to facilitate the recall at no charge to anyone who owns any of the Chrysler products mentioned.”

To see if your car is included in the recall, call the service department at Frank Myers Auto Maxx in Winston-Salem, NC as soon as possible. The number is (336) 831-0656 or you can visit the dealership website at https://www.frankmyersauto.com

May 2010 Non-Commissioned Sales Pro Of The Month Named By Frank Myers Auto Maxx

Used Car Sales Professional in the Triad

Frank Myers Auto Awards The Big Prize in Winston-Salem, NC

Frank Myers Auto Maxx in Winston-Salem, NC has named Bruno Ricena as “Non-Commissioned Sales Pro of the Month” for May of 2010.

Recina is a Certified Non-Commissioned Sales Pro at the used car dealership. Hailing originally from New York, Recina is excited and passionate about helping folks drive home in the car of their dreams. His enthusiasm about his career of choice is evident in everything he does. Bruno likes to build strong customer relationships that last. He immediately puts new customers at ease with his big smile and respectfully puts his customers first by listening and gaining a thorough understanding of their needs. He brings to the dealership a youthful energy that is sure to attract his fair share of new friends and clients.

Frank Myers Auto Maxx is located at 4200 North Patterson Avenue in Winston Salem, NC. For more information, contact Bruno Ricena at 336-767-3432 or visit https://www.frankmyersauto.com/