COLUMBIA, TN – Consumers can purchase lower-priced certified used cars at auto2auto.com, an Internet automobile dealership.
auto2auto.com officially opened its 341,000-square-foot corporate headquarters and distribution center in Columbia.
COLUMBIA, TN – Consumers can purchase lower-priced certified used cars at auto2auto.com, an Internet automobile dealership.
COLUMBIA, TN – Consumers can purchase lower-priced certified used cars at auto2auto.com, an Internet automobile dealership.
auto2auto.com officially opened its 341,000-square-foot corporate headquarters and distribution center in Columbia.
auto2auto.com stores vehicles at its Columbia location and delivers them to buyers nationwide at no charge, with each vehicle coming with a 75,000-mile limited warranty, eliminating one of the common worries about buying a used vehicle.
Through a partnership with Pep Boys, an automotive aftermarket retail and service chain, most vehicles purchased on auto2auto.com will be delivered to a Pep Boys location in or near the buyer’s hometown. Pep Boys has 593 stores in 36 states and Puerto Rico.
Other features of auto2auto.com include:
No-haggle, no-hassle pricing.
Mechanical inspections performed by certified Pep Boys service technicians.
Easy trade-in capability.
Financing for all credit levels.
A three-day return policy on all vehicles.
An extensive inventory presented with exclusive TotalView presentation format.br>
75,000-mile limited warranty on all purchases.
auto2auto.com will initially employ 200 people locally in its first year, with an additional 300 hires projected over the next three years.
auto2auto.com president and CEO Ben Freeland demonstrates his company’s Web site to a gathering of local business leaders and elected officials at the grand opening of auto2auto.com’s corporate headquarters in Columbia, Tenn.
Auto2Auto.com Ben Freeland (third from left) and Tennessee Commissioner of Economic and Community Development Matthew Kisber (fourth from left) participate in a ribbon-cutting at the opening of auto2auto.com’s corporate headquarters in Columbia, Tenn.

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