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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Jeep | The Official Vehicle of Summer


It’s no question why Jeeps are the official vehicles of Summer. Jeeps are built for adventure, which is why they are the perfect vehicle to take on a summer road trip.  

You don’t have to go far to find adventure in Colorado, but if you’re looking to venture a little further in your Jeep, here’s a few of the best road trip destinations in the Western United States:

1. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming + Montana | Approximately 8h and 16 minutes from Thornton, Colorado

If natural wonders and mountain scenery are what you seek, Yellow Stone National Park is a great place to take your Jeep. Here you’ll find the infamous Old Faithful Geyser, Hayden Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs and more.

2. Jackson Hole, Wyoming | Approximately 7h and 45 minutes from Thornton, Colorado

The charming town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming is a favorite to many. Here you can take your Jeep off-roading through the Grand Tetons, go river rafting down the Snake River or go fly-fishing.

3. Arches National Park, Utah | Approximately 5 h and 25 minutes from Thornton, Colorado

Arches National park is a must see. The park contains over 2,000 natural arches that look hand sculpted. Aside from the site seeing, it’s a great place to hike, mountain bike or take your Jeep off-roading.


If you’re in the market for a new Jeep, stop by our lot located at 1800 West 104th Ave Thornton, CO 80234.

Source: Travel Channel, Yellowstone.net, Trip Advisor 

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon: Conquer the Rough Terrain

Mother Nature finally decided it’s spring, and that means it’s time for some off-roading adventures. There’s no better vehicle to conquer the rough terrain than with the 2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon.

The vehicles 285-horsepower engine has enough power to take you through the jagged terrain a jeep life calls for, and with the 3.6L Penstastar V6 engine you get an estimated 17 city/ 21 hwy mpg. The best part? You can go up to 388 highway miles on one tank of gas.

The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon also has the Command-Trac and Rock-Trac 4WD Systems. According to jeep.com, the Command Trac 4WD system splits the torque 50/50 to the front and rear axles when more traction is needed. The Roc-Trac 4WD system assists in having more control at the wheels so that you go exactly the direction you’re steering your Wrangler towards.
On top of this, you won’t have to worry about taking a wrong turn with the Uconnect System with Navigation by Garmin.  On top of navigation, the systems technology will provide an entertaining and comfortable ride. It includes Bluetooth, voice command and SiriusXM Travel Link.

The vehicle also features a luxurious interior with heated, leather-trimmed front seats, an auto-dimming rearview mirror with integrated LED map lights, illuminated cup holders and lighting in the footwell.

Come check out our 2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon inventory at 1800 West 104th Ave. Thornton, CO 80234

Saturday, February 28, 2015

It's Truck Month!



February and March are the best months to step into a brand-new truck. Why? Because it's Truck Months! There is truly no better time to save thousands on that big, burly beast you want. Here at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram on 104th, we've got the perfect truck for you. The Ram can do pretty much anything a man can dream. Construction? Check. Fishing? Check. Hunting? Check. Camping? Check. Off-roading? Check. Towing? Check. Farming? Check. The list goes on and on, but let's get to the point: there's no better time to buy a truck than now! They don't call us Denver's Truck HQ for nothing.

The Ram comes in wide range of options. Click HERE to check out the Ram 1500, or HERE to look at the Ram 2500. Since we'll take all the worry of money off the table, you can spend that time figuring which Ram truck is going to fit you best.

You already know we love the Ram truck, so let us share what others are saying:


  • "From work-truck to leather-lined luxury rig, the 1500’s smooth ride, comfortable seats and tons of storage make it a tool worth consideration." --Car and Driver
  • "Competition is fierce among half-ton pickup trucks, yet the 2015 Ram 1500 remains one of our favorites." --The Car Connection
  • "The 2015 Ram 1500 is a top contender in the full-size pickup segment, thanks to a winning combination of strong powertrains, a smooth ride and a well-trimmed cabin." --Edmunds
Stop watching all those Ram trucks driving down the road, wishing you could put together the money to afford one. We've got deals for you, and we're ready to make it happen.



Should You Lease or Buy Your Next Vehicle?



We all know that when we walk into a car dealership, we have the option to purchase a car or to lease one. But what's the difference? What should you do? Leasing will save you money on your monthly payments. Purchasing will turn your car payments into an investment. Both the options to lease and purchase have their advantages and disadvantages, but what will work best for you? We're here to help give you a brief explanation, that way you can make a better-informed decision during your next car dealership experience.

Leasing:
When you lease a vehicle, you're essentially renting the car. You make your monthly payments, and you are able to continue driving your ride. Lease payments are lower than the payments on a vehicle purchase, since you are not moving toward owning the vehicle outright. A typical term for a lease is 36 months.

At the end of the lease term, you have a few options:

  • You can turn the car in, and find a new vehicle. 
  • You can sell the car, and perhaps make some money.
  • You can turn the lease into a purchase, and begin making monthly payments.
One should be careful about the amount of driving they do with a leased vehicle. Leases come with a mileage agreement. While the standard amount of annual miles allowed for a lease is 12,000, you are able to take a higher mile allowance for an increased monthly payment. Be careful, because if you have more miles on the odometer than the agreed upon amount, you will be charged by the mile--usually a steep price that you'll want to avoid. 

The most common route consumers who lease their vehicle takes is to turn the car in and find a new vehicle. In some circumstances, you'll find that the value of the vehicle is higher than the residual value given at the time of the lease agreement. Residual value is the amount a car is projected to be worth at the end of the leasing term. When the actual value of the car is higher than the residual, you can sell the vehicle for the higher price and make the difference between the selling price and the residual. For example: if you have a residual value of $16,750, but are able to sell the car for $18,500, you just made yourself $1,750. Cars that have an easy time holding their values are promising for drivers looking to make this extra cash. And if you really like the vehicle and would like to continue to drive it, you can begin to make monthly payments toward the residual value. 

Leasing a vehicle can be a great option for people who are looking to save some money and like to switch vehicles often. Every three years, you can park a new, shiny vehicle in your driveway. But keep in mind, the payments you are making aren't working toward paying off a vehicle you will own. If this seems like a fitting option for you, come visit us and we'll help you get started!

Purchasing:
There are a couple of ways to purchase a vehicle. You can pay cash, up front, and have no monthly payments. This is the cheapest way to buy a car, if you have the money to lay out. You will avoid any interest fees, and become an instant owner. If you don't have the money to lay out, you can finance a new vehicle. When you finance, you will make monthly payments until the balance of the car is paid in full. The average loan for a car is 60 months, although 72 months is becoming more popular. The less months you finance a vehicle, the lower the payment... and vice versa. Your finance rate will be dependent upon your credit score. 

Those looking to get into a vehicle they intend to keep for years on end will find that purchasing a car is a better route than leasing. If you like to switch vehicle often, it may be wise for you to think about leasing, so you can avoid the possibility of losing money on your investment. If this seems like a fitting option for you, again, you can come visit us and we'll help you get started!

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