Shopping for a vehicle can be a nerve-racking experience. You want to get a vehicle that fits your budget and your needs, but it can be hard to know whose advice and experience you can trust.

That's why Carville's Auto Mart has worked so hard to ensure you have a positive experience from beginning to end. Voted the Best Independent Dealership in the Best of the West 2021, Carville's Auto Mart has been an integral part of Western Colorado for more than 30 years as a family-owned and operated business. They offer:

  • Huge inventory: More than 350 cars, trucks, SUVs, Powersports, and recreational vehicles with prices ranging from $500 to $50,000.
  • Comprehensive vehicle information: View a 126-point analysis/mechanical inspection report and a free CarFax report.
  • Peace of mind: Many vehicles have a remaining factory warranty, but buyers also can choose an optional service contract covering mechanical breakdowns.
  • Credit specialists: They offer special programs for first-time buyers and those with imperfect credit.
  • Spanish-speaking staff: They have sales and financing personnel who speak Spanish for clients who are more comfortable with that language.
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On top of all that, you can shop at Carville's Auto Mart knowing that your money will stay local — not only are company owners and leaders invested in the community through their long-standing business, but they support several charities. Every year, Carville's hosts a Holiday Food Drive for the Community Food Bank, going so far as to match community donations. They also donate to the Junior Service League, Lions Club, the GJ Gladiators Football and other local sports teams, Redlands Middle School, Boy Scouts, and more.

So, if you're ready to search for a pre-owned vehicle, visit Carville's Auto Mart at 2507 Highway 6 and 50 in Grand Junction. If you prefer online shopping, you can find great tools for searching for inventory, getting a trade-in quote, and exploring your financing options at carvillesautomart.com.

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