Local New Car Dealers in Plainland QLD

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Llewellyn Motors

New Car Dealers, Laidley, QLD 4341


Bridgestone Select Tyre & Auto

Mechanics & Motor Engineers, Plainland, QLD 4341


Open until 5:00pm

We Offer A Range Of Services & Mechanical Repairs For Your Vehicle

Fully Trained And Qualified Mechanics
Service You Can Count On
Expert Advice
Reader’s Digest’s Quality Service Award-Independent Car Servicing 2025
Australia’s Most Trusted Tyre Brand
Accredited Members Of Australian Tyre Recycling Association
Fully Trained And Qualified Mechanics
Service You Can Count On
Expert Advice
Reader’s Digest’s Quality Service Award-Independent Car Servicing 2025
Australia’s Most Trusted Tyre Brand
Accredited Members Of Australian Tyre Recycling Association
At your local Bridgestone Select store, we offer a wide range of services and mechanical repairs for your vehicle, all performed by qualified mechanics using the latest equipment and to the highest quality standards.

Mornington Holden

New Car Dealers, Laidley, QLD 4341


Carpenter Ford

New Car Dealers, Gatton, QLD 4343


Mornington Holden

New Car Dealers, Gatton, QLD 4343

John O'Brien Toyota

New Car Dealers, Gatton, QLD 4343

RD & RA Engineering

Mechanics & Motor Engineers, Gatton, QLD 4343

5.0

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Open until 4:00pm

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RD & RA Engineering

Great mechanics who go above and beyond to fix your vehicle.

Handy tips

Some tricks to remember before you go to a car dealership

Ready to find a car for sale near you? Great! Make sure to keep the following tricks in mind to avoid overpaying for that new car deal.

  • Don’t be deceived by multiple rebates in the ads. You might think you can profit from multiple yet generally you’re eligible for only one.
  • Visit car dealerships near you at the end of the month. Car dealerships are more adamant to sell on the last days of the month because they have monthly quotas to fulfill. Take this opportunity to put a little more pressure on your negotiations.
  • Mention trade-ins only when the price is set. Letting them know of this information early will give the salesmen a new factor to play on the price of a new car. Once the price is set they won’t be able to do quirky math to confuse you.
  • Make sure that your trade-in allowance will not jack up your new car price. Car prices should be consistent.
  • Score a not so obvious discount. Car dealers prefer to sell cars in their own inventory. A good idea is to order the base-model car without the expensive features. That way, they’ll be willing to roll-back the price for the car with a richer feature in their inventory.

We’re here to connect you to car dealerships near you. Browse our online directory and start asking for quotes. Don’t forget to put these tricks to use!











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