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On-Site Cars For Sale

Preferred Auto Brokers finds new or pre-owned vehicles of all makes and models. Leveraging our vast nationwide resource base, we help you find the best selection and price on whatever you are looking to purchase.  Our professionals have literally decades of experience in the automotive industry, and we put it at your disposal.

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Off-Site Cars For Sale

These great cars, trucks, and SUVs are not located at our 3400 W. Hampden Ave. address in Englewood. They are consignment cars we’re helping their owners sell, or at other brokers and buying services we trust and respect. To arrange to see them, contact Isaac Bouchard, our Internet manager.

Off-Site Cars For Sale
Preferred Auto Brokers helps customers find new or pre-owned vehicles of all makes and models.  Leveraging our vast nationwide resource base, we help you find the best selection and price on whatever you are looking to purchase. Our professional staff has many years of experience in the automotive industry and passes those relationships on to our customers.  View Our Services Offered

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Preferred Auto Brokers will make your next new car purchase something unique: pleasant.  No more being jumped by a salesman as you get out of you vehicle, or hours of negotiation with an invisible sales manager. We will help you find exactly what you're looking for without having to go from dealer to dealer on you day off in the hopes of landing a good deal.

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Latest Blog Posts

2010 Nissan Altima 3.5SR

February 2nd, 2010 by Isaac Bouchard

Having owned both a ’97 Nissan Maxima and a ’97 Toyota Camry V6, I can remember when a midsize, six-cylinder car got decent mileage: both would do about 24mpg around town and 31-33mpg on trips. Yet, when I started writing about cars in 2004, I … Readmore…

Sudden acceleration...of hype?

January 29th, 2010 by Isaac Bouchard

In the 1980s Audi was almost bankrupted by media frenzy about ‘sudden acceleration’. By the time 60 Minutes and other news outlets sheepishly admitted the truth—that the condition didn’t actually exist and that the fault was with the drivers,… Readmore…

Looking ahead

January 27th, 2010 by Isaac Bouchard

Every driving course I’ve ever attended—as disparate as Bob Bondurant’s Corvette Z06 School to Bridgestone’s Winter Driving courses—emphasizes getting our eyes ‘up’ and looking way ahead while driving. This critical skill is hardly ev… Readmore…