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Monday, Oct 06, 2025

Legacy Auto Sales bringing COVID-19 relief with huge discounts

Legacy Auto Sales bringing COVID-19 relief with huge discounts

Given the hardships of the COVID-19 pandemic and the struggles many families are facing in the Virgin Islands (VI), one local company in their bid to remain good corporate citizens, have slashed prices by as much as 70% to meet the pockets of Virgin Islanders in these difficult times.

Upon seeing a Facebook post from local auto-dealers, Legacy Auto Sales for a full vehicle service costing only $19.00 covering labour costs, Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) reached out to learn more about this initiative and the discount offer to current and prospective customers.


Upon seeing a Facebook post from local auto-dealers, Legacy Auto Sales for a full vehicle service costing only $19.00 covering labour costs, Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) reached out to learn more about this initiative and the discount offer to current customers and prospective customers.

Legacy Auto Sales taking altruistic approach – Mr Gumbs


Owner and Operations Manager of Legacy Auto Sales, Mr Terence C. Gumbs speaking to our news centre said that while the discount offer is one that would ultimately cause his company to lose money, they will absorb that cost, given that it necessary for businesses to do all they can to support Virgin Islanders in these times.

COVID-19 is adversely affecting everyone on a personal and business level, but Legacy Auto Sales sees it fit and proper to offer massive discounts to ease the financial burden being placed on all BVI residents,” Mr Gumbs said.

He further noted that the deal will not last long given the huge discount and that persons looking to benefit must do all they can to take advantage of that offer and more.


Owner and Operations Manager of Legacy Auto Sales, Mr Terence C. Gumbs speaking to our news centre said that while the offer is one that would ultimately cause his company to lose money, they will absorb that cost, given that it necessary for businesses to do all they can to support Virgin Islanders in these times.

Business urged to offer more relief services


As business and individuals around the globe continue to face hardships as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mr Gumbs further issued a call for more local companies to do all they can to offer more COVID-19 relief.

VINO will highlight businesses like Legacy Auto Sales, putting the well-being of others on the front burner, through initiatives aimed at reducing cost for the average consumer.

Legacy Auto Sales is also the authorized distributor for Toyota, Lexus and Isuzu in the Virgin Islands. To learn more about their current discount offers you can call 284-495-2880 or 284-499-2870 or visit their facebook page, Legacy Auto Sales.

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