Cambridge Buying New and Used Cars Online

Thank you to all our Cambridge customers who have visited our website to research there purchase of a new or used car or truck. We have designed our website so that you can easily browse our inventory and find information to help you make your buying decision. If for you still have questions you can call us or simply complete an information request. Our expert staff will promptly respond to provide you with answers to all you questions.
Request a Quote Online and you can evaluate your options without leaving the comfort of your home. Shopping for a new or used vehicle online puts the power in your hands. No high pressure sales person just you and your computer. You can take your time and get answers to all your questions without a sales pitch. When you have finally made a decision Cambridge Kia will continue to provide you with a purchasing experience that we have built our reputation on.
Shopping for new or used car or truck online has changed how vehicles are purchased. Long before you have decided to visit the dealer’s lot you have had all of your questions answered. When you reach the dealer’s lot you can focus on the vehicle that you have already researched saving you time and helping you make an informed decision.
About Cambridge
Cambridge consists of a population of 124,371 and is a city located on the Grand River and Speed River in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Cambridge was formed in 1973 when the city of Galt merged with the towns of Preston and Hespeler and parts of the townships of Waterloo and North Dumfries. The city was named after ‘Cambridge Mills’, an early name for the settlement that became Preston. The first mayor of Cambridge was Claudette Miller, who at the time was one of the few female mayors, and at 35 the youngest mayor, in Canada.
Cambridge is home to a number of cultural events and activities, including the Mill Race Festival and Rock the Mill music festivals in downtown Galt. There's also the Wings of Paradise butterfly conservatory, and the Southworks Outlets district. Cambridge is also the home of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League's Cambridge Winterhawks who were the winners of the 2006 and 2007 Sutherland Cup. As well as of the four-time Allan Cup winning Cambridge Hornets of the Original OHA Senior A League, the last OHA Senior A Hockey League, and Major League Hockey. The team folded in 2006 after a dispute with the Ontario Hockey Association.
Cambridge Buying New and Used Cars Online

Thank you to all our Cambridge customers who have visited our website to research there purchase of a new or used car or truck. We have designed our website so that you can easily browse our inventory and find information to help you make your buying decision. If for you still have questions you can call us or simply complete an information request. Our expert staff will promptly respond to provide you with answers to all you questions.
Request a Quote Online and you can evaluate your options without leaving the comfort of your home. Shopping for a new or used vehicle online puts the power in your hands. No high pressure sales person just you and your computer. You can take your time and get answers to all your questions without a sales pitch. When you have finally made a decision Cambridge Kia will continue to provide you with a purchasing experience that we have built our reputation on.
Shopping for new or used car or truck online has changed how vehicles are purchased. Long before you have decided to visit the dealer’s lot you have had all of your questions answered. When you reach the dealer’s lot you can focus on the vehicle that you have already researched saving you time and helping you make an informed decision.
About Cambridge
Cambridge consists of a population of 124,371 and is a city located on the Grand River and Speed River in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Cambridge was formed in 1973 when the city of Galt merged with the towns of Preston and Hespeler and parts of the townships of Waterloo and North Dumfries. The city was named after ‘Cambridge Mills’, an early name for the settlement that became Preston. The first mayor of Cambridge was Claudette Miller, who at the time was one of the few female mayors, and at 35 the youngest mayor, in Canada.
Cambridge is home to a number of cultural events and activities, including the Mill Race Festival and Rock the Mill music festivals in downtown Galt. There's also the Wings of Paradise butterfly conservatory, and the Southworks Outlets district. Cambridge is also the home of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League's Cambridge Winterhawks who were the winners of the 2006 and 2007 Sutherland Cup. As well as of the four-time Allan Cup winning Cambridge Hornets of the Original OHA Senior A League, the last OHA Senior A Hockey League, and Major League Hockey. The team folded in 2006 after a dispute with the Ontario Hockey Association.