Operated by the same family since 1966

David Bales Automotive is WLAF’s Business of the Week. The locally owned and operated dealership has summer sales going on. Stop by and see Kent or Nick today.

By Charlotte Underwood

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF) – Check out the hot summer sales going on at David Bales Automotive! You don’t have to drive to Knoxville to find your next car or truck, David Bales is conveniently located right in LaFollette, and the dealership has a variety of vehicles currently on sale.

This handsome 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Custom Trail Boss is ready to make your own. Details are HERE.

David Bales is your locally owned and operated auto dealership that’s been part of the community and operated by the same family since 1966.

The dealership originally started as Monday Motors by Curt and Hazel Monday. Their daughter Jan married David Bales, who purchased the business from the Mondays in 1999. David Bales currently has four generations of family working at the business.

HERE is where to learn more about this 2008 Toyota Highlander Limited from David Bales Automotive.

David Bales Automotive Inc. is “dedicated to bringing the community a great selection of high-quality, well-maintained, like-new vehicles” and invites you to stop by and look over their inventory of cars, pickups, vans, and SUVs. They have new vehicles in stock all the time!

This 2019 Nissan Frontier is ready to drive off the lot today. Check it out HERE.

David Bales Automotive also wants to say thank you to their customers over the years for their “support and for their business.”

Learn more about this 2022 Dodge Challenger HERE.

David Bales is located at 1327 Jacksboro Pike, in LaFollette. Call 432.562.8431. Check out their full line of vehicles on their website. You can also check them out on Facebook. Stop by and see sales representatives Kent or Nick today!

Ronnie Hill in his classic GMC pick-up truck at five-point on Wed. afternoon. The truck came brand new from Curt Monday’s showroom.

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: In 1984, Luther Hill drove a brand new GMC Sierra pick-up truck, teal, off the showroom floor at the then Curt Monday Pontiac-GMC. Here 40 years later, Luther’s son Ronnie is still puttering around town in that now classic Jimmy.

“Nothing but a battery, alternator and a starter have been replaced,” said Ronnie Hill.

The Sierra and its Curt Monday emblem have logged 303, 830 miles.

This is likely the last vehicle that bears the Monday Dealership name. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 07/12/2024-6AM)