M.J. Goss Motor Company celebrated its 100th anniversary two years ago as Eastern Oregon’s one-stop-shop automotive facility. As the region’s family-owned Chevy, GMC, and Buick dealer since 1922, they know how to provide an exceptional buying experience.
M.J. Goss Motor Company’s mission is to provide a stress-free and straightforward customer service process, respecting the wants and needs of each customer through all of the steps of buying a vehicle, as well as maintaining that vehicle throughout its life. The M.J. Goss Motor Company’s sales team is equipped with knowledge and expertise in all the company’s inventory, and the preowned vehicle selection has undergone a rigorous inspection process, ensuring the best value for money. In addition to vehicle sales, they also offer leasing options, as well as financing solutions.
Toward that end, M.J. Goss Motor Company offers WARRANTY FOREVER, which provides great peace of mind and is offered on vehicles with less than 100,000 miles. They also have a fully equipped body shop that is staffed with ASE Certified GM technicians and is the only GM-equipped body shop in the region. They are capable of handling repairs for all makes and models and offer 24-hour towing and recovery services. Their parts department features genuine GM parts and accessories, as well as used parts. There is also a fleet of rental cars for that special vacation or to fill in when repairs are needed.
Throughout their 100-plus-year history, M.J. Goss Motor Company has given back to the local region through various community-centered events, such as the annual Food Drive, co-sponsored with Elkhorn Media.
M.J. Goss Motor Company stands out not only for it extensive range of products and services, but also for its dedication to customer satisfaction and community engagement. With their inherent respect for each individual customer and the value they place on that customer’s time, budget, and needs during each phase of the process of buying and caring for a vehicle, M.J. Goss Motor Company has ensured its success into its next century of service to the region.
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