Mar 7th, 2011 by Ross Edwards
During March, Chevrolet is offering 0% financing incentives for up to 72 months on its line of pickup trucks. Chevy also has a few cash back rebate options, but if you qualify for the 0% interest rate incentives, you should usually pick them. In the long run, you’ll save you more money by not paying interest on a long-term loan than you would by taking a couple thousand dollars off the initial price.
The 2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 incentive for March is a 0% interest rate for 72 months. The 2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 Extended Cab and Crew Cab models (shown above) are also available with $2,500 cash back while the Silverado 1500 Regular Cab comes with a $2,000 rebate.
The 2011 Chevy Avalanche comes with a 0% interest rate incentive for 72 months. The Avalanche can also be bought with $3,000 cash back during March.
During March, the 2011 Chevy Colorado Extended Cab comes with $2,500 cash back or a 0% interest rate financing incentive for 60 months. With the 0% financing incentive, the least expensive Colorado Extended Cab, which starts at $19,290, will cost $321.50 per month. With the $2,500 cash back incentive, that same Colorado will cost $324.59 per month with a 6% interest rate on a 60-month loan. You can save a little bit monthly by stretching your loan out to 72 months, which would give you monthly payments of $278.25, but you will pay a total of $20,034.
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