Denham Chrysler is driving into the new year with the return of its annual indoor No Bull sales event, bringing hundreds of vehicles under one roof.
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The dealership’s indoor sale runs from Jan. 16 to 31 inside the Alberta Building at the Lloydminster Exhibition Grounds, where more than 180 new and used vehicles will be available for purchase.
The event allows customers to browse and test options in a climate-controlled setting, avoiding winter weather, while comparing vehicles ranging from new RAM, Jeep, Dodge and Chrysler models to used trucks, SUVs, sedans and minivans.
Denham’s general manager, Barry MacKichan, said the event is designed to offer a more relaxed and transparent buying experience.
“Instead of customers shopping outside in winter conditions, we create a warm, inviting environment where they can explore options and make confident decisions,” said MacKichan. “It’s transparent and relaxed, and that’s why people return year after year.”
Denham says the event will feature special financing offers on most new vehicles, including rates as low as zero per cent for up to 72 months and deferred payments for up to 90 days on select models. Discounts are available only during the sale and on vehicles in stock.
The dealership is also placing a focus on trade-ins during the event, offering same-day appraisals on all makes and models. Trade-in values will be assessed using live-market data, with bids sourced from both Canadian and U.S. auto brokers.
MacKichan said financing support is another key part of the annual sale.
“Our goal is to make financing feel simple and approachable, whether you’re buying new or pre-owned,” he said. “We work with a wide network of lenders to help customers find a payment plan that fits, including first-time buyers and those rebuilding credit.”
Denham Chrysler’s indoor sale has become a recurring winter event in Lloydminster, drawing customers from across the region looking to shop vehicles in a weather-free environment.
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