Vehicle Financing in Thorold
With over thirty years experience in helping our customers find the right vehicle, we've been able to secure our position as financing experts in the auto industry. We pride ourselves on helping our customers through the maze of financial options available in respect to vehicle finance and leasing.
Benefits:
- As a dealer we have access to all the banks and can shop the rates for you.
- As a dealer we finance more money than most individuals and are eligible for preferred rates.
- All of our loans are open.
- Your new vehicle is the only collateral for any loan we arrange.
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Our highly qualified experts will demonstrate the cost of ownership for any of our vehicles and show you how to best economize on the dollars and cents. We will present options you want to see, and disregard the ones you don't! We won't "sell" you on a financial package, but we will give you the best options available to fill your needs and wants.
To the highest degree, our clientele is repeat business, so we want to ensure all the paperwork, options and financing is prepared, explained in a way that will exceed your expectations.
We look forward to working with you towards your next used vehicle from Gillespie Motors.
Thorold (2006 population 18,244) is a city in Ontario, Canada, located on the Niagara Escarpment. It is also the seat of the Regional Municipality of Niagara.
The earliest communities in what is now Thorold emerged at Beaverdams, DeCew Falls and St. Johns[1] but, after the opening of the First Welland Canal in 1829, they were superseded by the new canal villages of Thorold, Allanburg and Port Robinson. Thorold, located on the brow of the Niagara Escarpment, soon became dominant and was incorporated as a village in 1850 and as a town in 1870. When the Regional Municipality of Niagara was formed in 1970, the Town of Thorold expanded to include the former Thorold Township. In 1975 the town became incorporated as the City of Thorold. The Welland Canal passes through the heart of the city, and the Twin Flight Locks, located downtown, attract thousands of tourists annually. Thorold is also the location of the War of 1812 battle site, Beaverdams, where, on June 25, 1813, Colonel Charles Boerstler and his American troops were defeated by a force of 80 British regulars and 300 Caughnawaga Mohawks.
Welland Mills, at 20 Pine Street North, was constructed in 1846 on the bank of the second Welland Canal by Jacob Keefer and, at that time, it contained the largest watermill in Canada. The Keefers were entrepreneurs and are considered one of Thorold's founding families. At its height, the mill was capable of manufacturing 300 barrels (89 tonnes) of flour per day and storing 70,000 bushels (1,900 tonnes) of wheat and 5,000 barrels (440 tonnes) of flour. Today, the Welland Mills building is being restored to offer commercial space on the ground floor and residential apartments above.