Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Tax Deductions for Business Owners


Tax Deductions for Business Owners

ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS!  Did you know that by purchasing new GM vehicles for your company you could get a tax deduction of up to $139,000!  Here at Scranton Motors we always try to give our loyal blog readers a heads up when it comes to great opportunities when purchasing a vehicle, and this opportunity is one we want to make sure all our Business Owners are aware of. 

So how does it work?  Follow the following steps:


  1. Ask yourself, did your business make money this year?
  2. Talk to your accountant or controller about how to maximize your tax deduction this year!
  3. These great deductions may go away next year, so take full advantage while they are still here!
Check out the available deductions for our vehicles below:



Don’t lose out on this great opportunity for your business.  Come in to Scranton Motors before December 31, 2012!


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Wednesday, December 12, 2012



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Friday, December 7, 2012

GMC An American Legend

GMC: The American Legend


In light of our GMC Holiday sale we wanted to share with you some fun facts and a little history about this great company. Let’s start out with a little history lesson first.
  

  • General Motors was founded by William C. Durant on September 16th 1908 as a holding company for Buick.         
  • In 1909 GM purchased Rapid Motors Vehicle Company forming the basis of the General Motors Truck Company.
  •  In the same year The Reliance Motor Company was purchased by GM.
  • In 1911 the companies were merged and in 1912 the marquee “GMC Truck” first appeared on vehicles.
  • The new GMC brand was debuted at the 1912 New York International Auto Show. 
  • GMC built some of the world’s first electric vehicles from 1912-1917. These trucks had single digit model names, each denoting load capacity from one-half ton to 12 tons.
  • The first truck to ever reach the summit of Pikes Peak which is a 14,100 foot climb was a GMC Rapid F-406B on August 1, 1909.
  • During WWII GMC manufactured around 584,000 military vehicles including the CCKW-353 and the amphibious “Duck”
  • By 1925 GMC controlled a large portion of Yellow Coach, a bus company based in Chicago.
  • From 1943 to 1987 GMC manufactured coaches and buses but decided to back out of that side of business because of the growing competition in the late 80’s.
  • GMC celebrated 100 years in business this past year and is still going strong.

More GMC Fun Facts
  • GMC’s luxury focused Denali trim level currently outsells the entire product lines of some premium automakers like Land Rover, Jaguar, and Porshe.
  • GMC is an American brand but the popular Terrain crossover is built in Canada.
  • The GMC Sierra, the brand’s top selling model outsold the Toyota Tundra and the Nissan Titan combined with 40,000 sales to spare.
  • All GMC models carry an unbeatable warranty that includes a 100 mile powertrain coverage.
  • From 1973-1978 GMC produced motor homes and they have appeared in films like Bill Murrays 1981 movie “Stripes” and the 1996 hit“Twister”.

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Then


We are having a GMC HOLIDAY SALE! Come check out all of our great GMC vehicles!
Click HERE to see the deals!