A Ford, and Lincoln dealership serving Nebraska and Wyoming. Fremont Motor Scottsbluff sells new and used cars and trucks as well as servicing and providing Quick Lane maintenance.
The Scottsbluff Ford store joined the Fremont Motor family in June 2009. Fremont Motor Scottsbluff is the only Fremont dealership outside of Wyoming. The leap across the border was an easy one.
In 2011, the dealership renovated its facility with new wiring, high-speed internet, energy efficiency features, service bays, new floors, and doors.
The dealership employs multiple Ford Senior Master Technicians and is part of the business-preferred network.
Scottsbluff offers the convenience of a more urban environment while maintaining the warm, familiar feel of a small-town operation. Located centrally in the western panhandle of Nebraska, close to the Wyoming border and Colorado Front Range.
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The town is the cultural hub of Nebraska’s western panhandle. The region is known primarily for its agriculture, which generates more than $1 billion in annual gross sales.
Scottsbluff shares many of the attributes that make Wyoming our chosen home. The people are friendly and the lifestyle is easygoing. Locals from Torrington, Fort Laramie, Lingle, Gering, Harrison, Agate, Kimball, and even Cheyenne travel to Scottsbluff.
Cattle is the dominant industry, with livestock accounting for two-thirds of the area’s agricultural sales.
Ranchers raise more than 250,000 head and finish 700,000 more at the region’s feedlots. In addition to corn, alfalfa, sugar beets, and beans are important crops.
Nebraska is one of America’s most rural states, and the people who live here tend to be self-reliant, hard workers. Taking care of their neighbors, they are proud of their family values.
Restaurants, movies, performing arts, seasonal festivals, and a community college are all part of Scottsbluff. WNCC offers continuing education opportunities for all ages.
Downtown Scottsbluff is renovated, and its shopping district has a number of quaint specialty shops and outstanding restaurants.
A big-city business with a hometown personality, the Ford-Lincoln dealership of Sheridan boasts five-star reviews, state-of-the-art equipment, and friendly, familiar faces on our team. The Ford Lincoln dealership is quite possibly our nicest facility in the state. The 24,000-square-foot building is home to the latest in auto sales, parts, and service. You will feel at home here. Sheridan Ford provides service for clients in the 15-space service bays with the latest Ford diagnostic tools. More than half of the vehicles we service are heavy-duty trucks, and we’re prepared for the heavy lifting. Fremont Motors is delighted to be involved with the community. They support local athletics, 4-H, and to the delight of the community, host and sponsor the Monster Truck Show. Among other civic activities Fremont Motors partners with Sheridan College for the Big West Arts Festival. Since 1998, the Ford dealership has taken great pride in customer service.
Sheridan, Wyoming
Population: 17,860
Elevation: 3,743 ft
Photo courtesy of Sheridan WY Travel and Tourism
The Western spirit still lives on in Sheridan, which is located between South Dakota’s Black Hills and the Bighorn Mountains. Steeped in history with local museums, historic sites, forts, and battlefields remind locals and visitors alike of the good ol’ days. Nevertheless, there’s a lot to modern-day Sheridan, too. The town’s historic downtown is still its pride and joy, with shops, museums, western-style saloons, and two historic trolleys. Locals emphasize that friendliness and hard work are a way of life for residents They haven’t forgotten the hardships of the pioneering Americans who first settled the area. There are plenty of smiles and waves to go around in this community. Those who live here work hard to protect their friendly hometown culture.
In the self-proclaimed golf capital of Wyoming, there are five golf courses within a 35-mile radius. The Big Horn Equestrian Center hosts polo matches every Sunday throughout the summer. Other activities to occupy your time include fly-fishing, hiking, rock climbing, snowmobiling, and biking. You get the picture. There’s something for everyone in Sheridan, where you can attend a polo match and a rodeo on the same day.
Sheridan County School District 2 offers 10 schools. 6 of them are elementary, 1 middle school, a junior high school and high school. Sheridan High School is currently ranked no.2 Best School In The State. There is also 1 alternative high school and 1 private school and a College.
Fremont Motors purchased the Chrysler—Dodge—Jeep—Ram franchise in Casper in 2011. Fiat was added in 2017. It is a state-of-the-art facility with a convenient location. This Fremont Casper dealership has consistently been one of the largest in the state in terms of the number of vehicles sold. This success stems from its highly motivated, talented group of sales associates, coupled with a central location.
The city is one of Wyoming’s largest markets, and its full calendar of events draws people to the area from across the region. The dealership also features a large and capable parts and service department and a complete auto body repair shop. Customers can have all their automobile needs taken care of at one centrally located facility. This is a dynamic, high-energy dealership with a Fleet Dept and custom vehicle specialists.
Founded: February 2011
Casper, Wy
Population: 57,813 Elevationn: 5,150 ft.
View on the mountain
Wyoming’s second-largest city combines the advantages of a big metropolitan center with small-town charm. Located in the center of the state and is Wyoming’ s business, culture and shopping hub. There’s always something going on for almost every taste. You can enjoy the symphony one day and attend the College National Finals Rodeo the next.
The Nicolaysen Art Museum brings high-quality exhibits to the region, and the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center captures the West’s pioneer history with its interactive displays. If you are less of a spectator and more of a doer, the recreational opportunities are extensive.
The North Platte River flows through town, offering outdoor recreation sites in your backyard. You can even go fishing during your lunch break. The city has 40 parks and a river path for bikers, runners, and walkers.
North Platte River, Photo Michael Aleo
Casper Mountain is home to Hogadon Ski/Snowboard Resort and a Nordic ski center with 42 kilometers of groomed trails. Lakes and reservoirs in the surrounding countryside are popular for boating, fishing, and camping.
It is also the home of a community college, adding vitality and culture to the city with its arts program and continuing education opportunities.
The University of Wyoming has an extension building in the city, allowing citizens to take advantage of remote learning opportunities.
Natrona County School District offers 36 schools for the Casper and surrounding areas. Those are Alcova, Bar Nunn, Edgerton, Evansville, Mills, Midwest, and Powder River. There are around 5 private schools in Casper.
Recently remodeled, the dealership is exemplified by its beautiful showroom and bright open spaces. First in the Fremont organization to have a fully automated car wash. Built in 2004, the car wash helps to increase store productivity. It aids in providing top-notch customer service to sales and service customers.
The service department has 12 bays, and several Ford Master Certified technicians that service all makes and models.
A parts department stocks an abundant supply of Ford and Lincoln parts and has more than 30 years of experience in delivering first-rate customer service.
The sales department has over 30 years of combined Ford-selling knowledge. Sales consultants are among the top in the sales profession. The dealership always strives for the highest levels of customer satisfaction.
Founded: January 2007
About Riverton, Wyoming
Photo Courtesy Wind River Visitors Council and Central Wyoming College
Population: 10,615 Elevation: 4956 ft.
Located on the banks of the Wind River and surrounded by mountains on three sides, Riverton, Wyoming is the hub of Fremont County.
Once little more than a small ranching and agricultural community, it now boasts a vibrant and diverse economy. More than 35,000 people are drawn to the town from around the Wind River Basin for work, shopping, and pleasure.
The town’s central location means that you can be in the high peaks along the Continental Divide. Fishing for bass in Boysen Reservoir is only a short distance away.
Riverton enjoys the rain-shadow effect of the Wind River Mountains, so you can expect up to 347 days of sunshine per year.
Central Wyoming College infuses the community of Riverton with cultural and educational energy. The college is home to Wyoming Public Television as well as an active arts and theatre program.
Riverton hosts a citywide celebration that includes the region’s most popular hot air balloon rally. Street dances, car and bike show, and a rodeo are all popular events. There are shops, restaurants, daily flights to Denver, and a full-service hospital.
Directions to Fremont Motor Riverton Ford
Riverton, WY demographics
Housing:
Single Family Median Home Value: $195,095 (Zillow).
Started in 1938 in Lander, Wyoming, the dealership started selling Ford Model Ts, deluxe sedans, and trucks. Today, the store is still in Lander and continues to grow strong.
Fremont Motor Lander Ford believes quality staff means quality service. There are people working at the dealership who have been with us for over 30 years. This long-term commitment is indicative of what the dealership has to offer its employees: good benefits, excellent training, and a friendly, supportive working environment.
Satisfied employees translate into satisfied customers, so we seek to provide training programs for all our staff. Our goal is to help our employees reach their potential for a fulfilling life and stable income.
In seeking to provide the best service available, we have worked hard to achieve and maintain Factory Certifications for our dealership. These certifications reflect our commitment and dedication to professionalism and high standards.
For our employees, it’s good to know that Fremont Motors is a strong, stable place to work. For our customers, superb customer service and the top product lines from Ford and Lincoln, keep people coming back year after year as well.
Founded: April 1938
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About Lander, Wy
Nestled against the foothills of the Wind River Mountains, Lander, Wyoming, is home to the first Fremont Motors location.
Lander’s striking scenery serves as a dramatic backdrop to the lively community, which boasts shops, restaurants, and recreational opportunities to suit every lifestyle.
Those who choose to make this town their home do so for many reasons—among them are its relaxed atmosphere and unique Western charm. Outside Magazine rated Lander one of the top ten small towns to live in, and it doesn’t take long to see why.
Residents of all ages enjoy a quality of life here that’s hard to find in busier, more populated communities. Outdoor adventure is right out your door in Lander. The Wind River Mountains offer endless escapes, including Wyoming’s highest mountain, 13,804-foot Gannett Peak. Also, there are more than 735,000 acres of continuous wilderness.
In town, public parks host softball and baseball games throughout the summer, and a community-built playground at the city park attracts families in all seasons. You’ll find tennis courts, festivals, an 18-hole golf course, and concerts to keep you entertained. Ice skating, snowmobiling, hockey, and cross-country skiing keep everyone busy when the snow flies.
Additionally, Lander has an indoor public swimming pool, an art center, a pioneer museum, and a growing number of recreational clubs. Find like-minded companions to go biking, cross-country skiing, or bowling. The Lander Regional Hospital also received an award as the top LifePoint hospital in the United States.
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