Posts Tagged ‘used cars’

Client Testimonials for Women’s Automotive Solutions consultant, Charlotte Spraggins!

Monday, January 16th, 2012

I am grateful to Charlotte for helping me find the perfect car. Being a first time buyer, I had no clue what I was doing. She took care of everything from start to finish, explaining the process and keeping me informed along the way. She even took me for test drives and kept an eye on things as I signed the paperwork. She removed the stress and with such skill! She clearly has the respect of all of the car salesman and management we met. I would not ever buy a car another way! I will give her name to everyone I know. Thanks Charlotte!
Amanda Schuster Jan. 04 2010
Lakewood, Co.

I have always dreaded the car-buying process, but after my experience with Charlotte & Women’s Automotive Solutions, I just might look FORWARD to my next car purchase! I will be excited to recommend you to anyone that I know is in the market for a vehicle. You were able to find the car I wanted in record time and negotiated more for my trade that I expected. Really, what more could I ask for??!!
Thank you!
Mark Boyer Dec. 29, 2010
Charlotte, NC

I knew what I wanted, but I did not have the patience to negotiate and shop with dealers. The time that Charlotte saved me from that having to play games with the dealers allowed me to work, play & enjoy the experience of buying a new car. I felt confident I got a good price an in a reasonable amount of time. I will be recommending to all my friends!
Thanks again Charlotte
Ben Wilson Dec. 2010
Charlotte, NC

The Car Chick talks with Fox News about holiday car shopping

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

The Car Chick, co-owner of Women’s Automotive Solutions and co-host of the America’s Garage radio show, talks with Fox News about holiday car shopping.  Are YOU leaving money on the table?

The Car Chick talks with Fox News about Holiday Car Shopping

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Women’s Automotive Solutions on SmartMoney.com!

Monday, October 4th, 2010

Women’s Automotive Solutions was recently quoted in an article on SmartMoney.com entitled “3 Myths of Used Car Buying Today”.  Do you think that buying a used car vs. a new car is always the smart thing to do?  Buying a used car is a little more challenging today than is has been in the past.  Check out these myths before you hit the used car lots.  Better yet, give Women’s Automotive Solutions a call, and we’ll find you a great deal on a top quality used car.

http://www.smartmoney.com/spending/autos/3-myths-of-used-car-buying-today/

Charlotte Man Becomes a Car Chick

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Mark NortonCharlotte, NC – Mark Norton of Charlotte, North Carolina has joined Women’s Automotive Solutions as a licensed, independent consultant – a.k.a. a “car chick”.

Women’s Automotive Solutions is a unique car buying service dedicated to helping women through the entire car selection and buying process, enabling them to save hundreds to thousands of dollars on a new or pre-owned vehicle without the frustrations the come with traditional car shopping.

Mark decided that he wanted to become a part of Women’s Automotive Solutions after seeing the company’s logo-wrapped Mini Cooper in a local bookstore parking lot. “I was intrigued by the hot pink and green branding and impressed with the unique business concept. I know so many women who hate car shopping.” Mark was surprised to learn that 60% of Women’s Automotive clients are men.

Entrepreneur and automotive expert, Michelle Lundy, founded Women’s Automotive Solutions in 2004 after observing thousands of smart, successful women shy away from the car buying process. Together with her partner, LeeAnn Shattuck, Lundy has taken Women’s Automotive Solutions from a kitchen table idea to a national consulting firm with consultants in five states, coast to coast.

Mark is the fifth independent consultant to join the Women’s Automotive Solutions team. The company also has offices in South Carolina, Colorado, Washington and California and serves clients in all 50 states.

Visit http://www.WomensAutomotiveSolutions.com to learn more.

2009 Kia Soul

Monday, June 15th, 2009

2009 Kia SoulKia is known for producing inexpensive cars with long warranties. That has been the basis of their success in the United States for 15 years. Producing exciting cars has not. Until now. Enter the 2010 Kia Soul, a fun, four-door boxy hatchback that is clearly designed to compete with the slightly larger Scion xB.

Taking a complete 180 from its traditional boring style, Kia makes the funky new Soul in wacky colors such as Java, Molten and Alien. Interiors are available in two-tone, houndstooth and even glow-in-the-dark upholstery. The interior space is quite impressive, given the Soul’s overall small size. High-mounted seats and a tall roofline offer even tall passengers sufficient head and legroom. Cargo room is significantly less than its Japanese competitors, but the Soul’s boxy shape can still haul reasonably large items.

The 2010 Kia Soul is available in four ridiculously named trim levels – Base, +, ! and Sport. The base model comes decently equipped with 15-inch steel wheels, rear drum brakes, air-conditioning, full power accessories, tilt steering, a 60/40-split rear seat and a four-speaker stereo with CD/MP3 player, satellite radio, USB and auxiliary audio jacks. The Soul + has a larger engine, 16-inch alloy wheels, rear disc brakes, cruise control, keyless entry, tinted rear windows, a height-adjustable driver seat, Bluetooth, and steering-wheel-mounted audio controls. The Soul ! adds 18-inch wheels and two-tone upholstery. The top level Soul Sport has an upgraded audio system, a sport-tuned suspension, red-black two-tone interior and special exterior trim. A sunroof is optional on the ! and the Sport. Standard safety equipment includes antilock brakes, stability control, front side airbags and side curtain airbags.

The quirky Soul is equally fun to drive, staying reasonably tight and planted in the corners. The ride is comfortable at “tooling around town” speeds, but can get a bit choppy on the highway. The based Soul offers a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that puts out 122 horsepower and 115 pound-feet of torque. The +, ! and Sport trim levels get a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 142 hp and 137 lb-ft of torque. The base model is available only in a five-speed manual, but the upgraded trims offer a four-speed automatic. The 5-speed manual Soul Sport reportedly goes from zero to 60 mph in 8.8 seconds. Not too shabby for a lunch box on wheels.

(Photo courtesy of Kia Motors.)

Press Release: Woman-Owned National Car Buying Moves to Fort Mill, SC

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Fort Mill, SC–Women’s Automotive Solutions, a national automotive consulting firm and car buying service, opened their new corporate headquarters in the vibrant, residential-commercial community of Baxter Village in Fort Mill, SC.

Owners and “car chicks”, Michelle Lundy and LeeAnn Shattuck, moved from Charlotte, NC to Fort Mill, SC for its charm and lower tax rates.  This tax savings helps Women’s Automotive Solutions offer low-cost automotive consulting services to their clients and licensees nationwide. 

Women’s Automotive Solutions is a totally unique car buying service.  It helps women find and buy the car they want while saving hundreds to thousands of dollars.  The company saves women valuable time and takes the hassle out of buying both new and used cars.  Interesting, half of their clients are men!

The company’s new address is 1701 First Baxter Xing., Suite 201, Fort Mill, SC 29708.  The telephone number, 704-248-8706, and website http://www.WomensAutomotiveSolutions remain the same.