AUTO RAMA ’85 Valley Transportation, Inc., of 525 E. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, provides full service transportation, including vans. The company, which is just two years old, provides charter bus service, service to major airports and leasing on both an individual and a business basis. Offering a full range of transportation, Valley Transportation, Inc. works closely with travel consultants to best service its customers’ needs. John W. Doll is president of Valley Transportation, Inc. The management at Volvo obviously believes that nothing breeds success like success, and nothing better proves this postulate than Volvo’s new offering for 1985, the 740 GLE. This latest offspring can attribute its rugged, economical four- cylinder B-230F engine to the famous Volvo 240 Series, and its sleek, comforta- ble body to the luxurious Volvo 760 Series. The 740 comes in a variety of solid and metallic colors, and tinted glass, sunroof, and fog lights front and rear are all standard equipment that add to its prestigious appearance. The 740 carries the famous Volvo four-wheel disc brake system with power assist. This unique system includes two triangularly split circuits so that in the event of a single circuit failure almost 80 percnet of the total braking capacity is maintained. Priced between Volvo’s ever popular 240 and the top-of-the-line 760, the new 740 should appeal to a large segment of the market. George Isaacs, president, invites the public and his many customers to stop in and tour the full-service dealership of Howard Isaacs Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth located on the Luzerne-Dallas Highway in Trucksville. Howard-Isaacs Inc. Chrysler-Plymouth was established over 48 years ago by Howard ‘‘Duke” Isaacs and the same high ideals and traditions established by him are part of the everyday activities in sales and service today. George Isaac acquired an additional franchise in 1979 when he established “Isaacs GMC Trucks.” Isaacs GMC is Northeastern Pennsylvania’s most com- plete full line truck dealership with ‘in- stock” vehicles ranging from the 5-Star General Tractor to the S-15 pickup. Should you need by anything from a luxury sedan to an economical, high- mileage, sub-compact car or any truck from the largest to the smallest with service to match the vehicle, it’s all here for you at “Howard Isaacs Inc. Chrysler- Plymouth’ and ‘‘Isaacs GMC Trucks.” The Renault Alliance, which received “Car of the Year” honors in its 1983 market debut, will establish another milestone in 1985 with the introduction of a sporty 2-door convertible model. It will mark American Motors’ first convertible offering-in 17 years, the last being the 1968 AMC Rebel convertible. Unlike the majority of convertibles now sold by U.S. manufacturers, the Alliance convertible will be built entirely at AMC’s Kenosha, Wisconsin, plant. It will be assembled on the same production line as Alliance and Encore models. “People Serving People” =—= BANK & TRUST rho MEMBER FDIC VALLEY TRANSPORTATION INC. 525 E. Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 825-4181 342-6200 1-800-468-3537 NEW YORK CITY SHOPPING OR SHOWS — $14.00 - ON tour, shop at Niagara Falls, lunch in Skylon Tower, staying at Royal York Hotel, Toronto's finest shopping at Eaton Mall. Tour Casa Loma (Castle). per person. person, The 1985 Saab 900 is a safe and practical front-wheel drive automobile from Sweden, available as a four-door sedan or a three-door hatchback, as pictured above. All 1985 Saabs sold in the Saab prices Base prices for Saab automobiles will increase an average of 2.2 percent for 1985, according to Robert J. Sinclair, president of Saab-Scania of America, Inc., Saab importer. This is the firs price increase on the Swedish-made since October 1, 1983, the Saab pres said. Suggested list prices range from $11,850 to $18,620. In addition to the hike in the base price, additional standard equipment fea- tures in certain models are reflected in some price changes. On the lowest-priced Saab 900 air conditioning and gas filled shock absorb- ers have been added .to the list of standard equipment. The Saab 900 three- door hatchback fom 1985 carries a, sug- United States come with air conditioning, electronically-heated front seats, fold- down rear seats and inside-adjustable side mirrors as standard equipment. gested list price of $11,850, $11,110 in 1984. Prices for the up-scale Saab 900S are increased for the addition of a speaker audio system with automatic power antenna and cruise control. The 1985 price of a three-door Saab 900S is $15,040. The top-selling Saab Turbo gets a new more powerful turbocharged and inter- cooled engine for 1985, with double@ver- head camshafts, four valves per cyclin- der and microprocessor controlled fuel injection. The 1985 price of $18,150 for a three-door Saab Turbo, also reflects the addition of cruise control as standard equipment. The four-door Saab Turbo is priced at $18,620. up from v
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