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0 Comments | Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), May 18, 2008 | by DEBBIE KELLEY
"There's a lot going on. Despite the tighter economy nationwide, Colorado Springs is a booming market for us, particularly the usedvehicle business and economy cars," Colten said.
10. Phil Long Dealerships also will build a used-car supercenter across from Chapel Hills Auto Mall, as part of Phil Long Ford of Chapel Hills, Fenton said. It is scheduled to open in November. The current used-car facility at the Ford dealership will become an expanded used-car store for Phil Long Hyundai of Chapel Hills.
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