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2020 Fleet Program 2020 Fleet Program To help with your cash flow and budgetary planning, 2020 Fleet Program Edwards Garage has numerous competitive options for Edwards Garage is more than a dealership, financing and leasing. We’re a business partner. FINANCING • Leasing can be obtained through GM Financial or Kennedy Rentals & Leasing, OAC. • We deal with all major Canadian banks for financing Whether such as RBC, TD and Scotiabank, OAC. your fleet is COMMERCIAL LINK In business, nothing matters more than staying one step one or one hundred, Oering quality, ahead and running at maximum eciency. work ready, General Motors • Takes advantage of OnStar® hardware embedded within you deserve ONSTAR 4G LTE your vehicle vehicles, supported by Your business shouldn’t be • Access to real-time status reports, maintenance and speed competitive GM Fleet discounts. restricted by dropped data and monitoring, fuel consumption and GPS location tracking the best. spotty cellular coverage. • View or download consolidated vehicle reports • GM exclusive, factory installed • All for just $12 per month, per OnStar-activated vehicle Learn new ways to save money and eciently run OnStar module is equipped with your fleet of the most technologically advanced a cellular booster oering cell GM SCOTIABANK and economical vehicles on the market. and data coverage superior to your handheld device. BUSINESS VISA • Earn dollars towards your • With built in wifi and the benefits YOUR JOURNEY STARTS WITH A CHOICE next vehicle purchase while of OnStar such as stolen vehicle you spend on everyday GM Business Choice tracking, remote vehicle business expenses. KEN CHARLTON Oers small fleets, who do not qualify for a fleet lock/unlock and remote start, Bus. 403.845.3328 number, the option between an additional $500 cash know your vehicle works for you. • Voted Best Retail Card by Money Sense magazine given incentive above current retail programs or a $750 Cell. 403.846.8504 it’s 5% earn rate and no redemption limit features allowance towards GM Accessories. [email protected] • Special discounts throughout the year for cardholders on select GM Fleet maintenance and parts purchases. Gold Level Achiever To qualify for a GM Fleet Number, your business must Fleet Managers Club — have a minimum of 5 light duty vehicles registered in Ask Ken how to sign up and begin taking advantage of this card. Top 15% in all of Canada for the company name. Qualified companies receive GM Fleet Managers both GM Business Choice and a GM Fleet Allowance. Competitive Assistance 30 years experience at Edwards Garage Additional special discounts can also be received Canadian Automotive Institue Graduate when a qualified fleet company purchases 5 or more 403.845.3328 • Toll Free 1.800.668.2438 GM vehicles in the current model year. Extensive knowledge and training on all GM Products Ask Ken for details on all programs. www.edwardsgarage.com Box 880, Hwy. 11 & 42 Ave., Edwards Garage also oers after-sales service and maintenance, while boasting a fully stocked Parts and Accessory Rocky Mountain House, AB T4T 1A6 department. Your fleet needs monitoring to be ecient and eective, we can help with that as well. 2020 Fleet Program 2020 Fleet Program At Edwards Garage Fleet, we are committed to providing you with Our mission is to get to know you and your business. We want to understand your solutions that address your specific fleet needs. goals so that we can oer tailor-made solutions that will help you succeed. We have included just a few of our most popular fleet models and specifications. Ask Ken for more information to suit your business needs. FLEET WARRANTY CERTIFIED SERVICE All Chevrolet and GMC vehicles come standard with • Located just o Hwy. 11 in Rocky Mountain House. SUVs • 3 Year/60,000 km Base Warranty and • With our rental department located right at the CHEVROLET EQUINOX 5 Year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty. dealership you’ll have access to courtesy GMC TERRAIN Qualified GM Fleet vehicle will receive transportation if needed. • All Wheel Drive Sport Utilities • 5 year/160,000 km Powertrain Warranty. • Our technicians are constantly training on new • Maximum seating for 5 That’s 60,000 km more than Ford or Ram! technologies and our owner invests in the latest IN VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY • Up to 1,800L of cargo volume. • Roadside Assistance and Courtesy Transportation state of the art equipment. Virtually all our vehicles are • Powered by two engine choices, equipped standard with: for 5 years/160,000 km. • Certified Quick Lube — no appointment necessary 1.5L Turbo and 2.0L Turbo • Apple CarPlay/Android Auto • EnerGuide Fuel Rating: • Bluetooth 7.8L/100 km (37 mpg) Hwy. (1.5L AWD) • OnStar with 4G LTE Built in TRUCKS • Competitor: Ford Escape CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 Wifi. 1.5L AWD at 8.4L/100km (33 mpg) Hwy. GMC SIERRA 1500 GM vehicles oer the latest in Customize the Silverado and Sierra to your business needs. safety systems such as • Optional factory lift kit CHEVROLET TRAVERSE • Automatic Emergency Braking • Advanced technologies GMC ACADIA • Forward Collision Alert • 3.0L Duramax Diesel available • All Wheel Drive Sport Utilities • Front Pedestrian Braking • Sierra exclusive Multi Pro Tailgate. • Maximum seating for 8 • Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning • Three cab styles • Up to 2,780L of cargo volume. • Two box lengths • Powered by two engine choices, • Eight trim levels — work truck all the way up to Denali 2.5L 4 cyl. and 3.6L V6 • Five engine choices • EnerGuide Fuel Rating: 9.5L/100 km (30 mpg) Hwy. (3.6L AWD) • Competitor: Ford Explorer CHEVROLET SILVERADO HD 3.5L AWD at 10.9L/100km (26 mpg) Hwy. GMC SIERRA HD • New gas 6.6L engine boasting 401 HP and 464 lb-ft of torque. • 6.6L Duramax Diesel now pumps 445 HP and 910 lb-ft of torque CHEVROLET TAHOE — CHEVROLET SUBURBAN • New frame structure GMC YUKON — GMC YUKON XL • 10 speed Allison transmission • Four Wheel Drive Sport Utilities • Gooseneck max tow capacity of 35,500 lbs. • Maximum seating for 9 • Ability to haul up to 7,442 lbs. of payload • Up to 3.440L of cargo volume • Cornerstep rear bumper • Powered by two engine choices, • Box side steps 5.3L V8 and 6.2L V8 • 12 cargo tie downs • EnerGuide Fuel Rating: • LED box lights 11.1L/100 km (26 mpg) Hwy. (5.3L 4WD) • Bed mounted 120V power outlet • Competitor: Toyota Sequoia • Sierra exclusive Multi Pro Tailgate 5.7L 4WD at 13.8L/100km (20 mpg) Hwy. 2020 Fleet Program 2020 Fleet Program At Edwards Garage Fleet, we are committed to providing you with Our mission is to get to know you and your business. We want to understand your solutions that address your specific fleet needs. goals so that we can oer tailor-made solutions that will help you succeed. We have included just a few of our most popular fleet models and specifications. Ask Ken for more information to suit your business needs. FLEET WARRANTY CERTIFIED SERVICE All Chevrolet and GMC vehicles come standard with • Located just o Hwy. 11 in Rocky Mountain House. SUVs • 3 Year/60,000 km Base Warranty and • With our rental department located right at the CHEVROLET EQUINOX 5 Year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty. dealership you’ll have access to courtesy GMC TERRAIN Qualified GM Fleet vehicle will receive transportation if needed. • All Wheel Drive Sport Utilities • 5 year/160,000 km Powertrain Warranty. • Our technicians are constantly training on new • Maximum seating for 5 That’s 60,000 km more than Ford or Ram! technologies and our owner invests in the latest IN VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY • Up to 1,800L of cargo volume. • Roadside Assistance and Courtesy Transportation state of the art equipment. Virtually all our vehicles are • Powered by two engine choices, equipped standard with: for 5 years/160,000 km. • Certified Quick Lube — no appointment necessary 1.5L Turbo and 2.0L Turbo • Apple CarPlay/Android Auto • EnerGuide Fuel Rating: • Bluetooth 7.8L/100 km (37 mpg) Hwy. (1.5L AWD) • OnStar with 4G LTE Built in TRUCKS • Competitor: Ford Escape CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 Wifi. 1.5L AWD at 8.4L/100km (33 mpg) Hwy. GMC SIERRA 1500 GM vehicles oer the latest in Customize the Silverado and Sierra to your business needs. safety systems such as • Optional factory lift kit CHEVROLET TRAVERSE • Automatic Emergency Braking • Advanced technologies GMC ACADIA • Forward Collision Alert • 3.0L Duramax Diesel available • All Wheel Drive Sport Utilities • Front Pedestrian Braking • Sierra exclusive Multi Pro Tailgate. • Maximum seating for 8 • Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning • Three cab styles • Up to 2,780L of cargo volume. • Two box lengths • Powered by two engine choices, • Eight trim levels — work truck all the way up to Denali 2.5L 4 cyl. and 3.6L V6 • Five engine choices • EnerGuide Fuel Rating: 9.5L/100 km (30 mpg) Hwy. (3.6L AWD) • Competitor: Ford Explorer CHEVROLET SILVERADO HD 3.5L AWD at 10.9L/100km (26 mpg) Hwy. GMC SIERRA HD • New gas 6.6L engine boasting 401 HP and 464 lb-ft of torque. • 6.6L Duramax Diesel now pumps 445 HP and 910 lb-ft of torque CHEVROLET TAHOE — CHEVROLET SUBURBAN • New frame structure GMC YUKON — GMC YUKON XL • 10 speed Allison transmission • Four Wheel Drive Sport Utilities • Gooseneck max tow capacity of 35,500 lbs. • Maximum seating for 9 • Ability to haul up to 7,442 lbs. of payload • Up to 3.440L of cargo volume • Cornerstep rear bumper • Powered by two engine choices, • Box side steps 5.3L V8 and 6.2L V8 • 12 cargo tie downs • EnerGuide Fuel Rating: • LED box lights 11.1L/100 km (26 mpg) Hwy. (5.3L 4WD) • Bed mounted 120V power outlet • Competitor: Toyota Sequoia • Sierra exclusive Multi Pro Tailgate 5.7L 4WD at 13.8L/100km (20 mpg) Hwy.
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