Las Vegas Review-Journal

Chapman Automotive Group helps hurricane victims

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Local Chapman Automotive dealership­s are asking the Las Vegas community to help them help recent hurricane victims get back on the road. Trade-ins brought this week to any Chapman dealership in the Las Vegas Valley will receive $1,000 over Blue Book and will be sent as soon as possible to distressed areas.

Hurricanes have left vast destructio­n for thousands of families in multiple communitie­s around the country. News around the world has shown vehicles abandoned on flooded roads. Millions of cars and trucks have been damaged beyond repair.

Floods have affected both familyand dealer-owned vehicles. People returning home are not only dealing with vehicle damage but also are restricted on the possibilit­y of finding a new car because of the loss of inventory at dealership­s as well.

“The damage to vehicles in our country due to recent hurricanes is in the billions of dollars,” said Don Hamrick, general manager of Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram. “Our Chapman family of dealership­s is committed to help get these victims back on the road as soon as possible.”

Right now is the time to go into any Chapman dealership­s in Southern Nevada and take action. This specific trade offer cannot be combined with other offers because it is not a sale. It is an appeal.

Find out more about how you can help by stopping by or calling any of our locations or visit chapmanlas­vegas.com.

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