Archive for the 'car buying incentives' Category

The GMC Sierra and Chevy Silverado incentives beat those offered on the Ford F-150 this month. Strangely, the Silverado is a much better deal than the Sierra.  Both can be bought with $5,000 cash back, but the Silverado has the option of a 72-month no interest car loan, while the Sierra comes with just a […]

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Toyota’s reputation as a reliable car brand has been damaged pretty severely by the recent recalls the company has issued to fix quality and safety issues. Now the carmaker is considering plans to issue longer warranties and large incentives in order to entice buyers, according to Bloomberg. Toyota may offer a 10-year warranty similar to […]

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In addition to their world-class speed and astounding beauty, Ferrari cars have a reputation for being unreliable. The complex engines and suspension setups found in Ferrari cars combined with their low production mean that only specially-trained mechanics are able to maintain the supercars, and replacement parts are never cheap. Now, the Italian supercar company has […]

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It turns out that Twitter is useful for something besides exposing idiotic celebrities and disseminating information about a potential revolution in progress. There’s a practical consumer use for the 140 character or less social blogging site too. Pontiac used twitter to let everyone know its nationwide inventory was almost gone on Wednesday, according to Jalopnik. […]

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For the month of November, European carmakers are offering some great deals on their newly introduced 2010 models. Only VW is advertising incentives on 09 models, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t consider shopping for a leftover if you’re looking for a higher end car. You could save a ton if you’re willing to put […]

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Automakers are inventing new incentives that buyers have never seen before. With sales tanking and some domestic automakers teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, new incentives are necessary to get consumers through the door and buying cars again. Some of these new car buying incentives are government-backed. When GM and Chrysler took federal loans from […]

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GM is also jumping on the car loan payment protection bandwagon. The automaker announced its plan Tuesday, named GM Total Confidence. GM will cover up to nine months of auto loan payments up to $500 for buyers who lose their jobs “for economic reasons”, CNN Money reports. The payment protection plan is good for the […]

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Ford rolled out its version of the Hyundai Assurance plan Tuesday. Ford will cover car loan payments up to $700 for up to 12 months on any new Ford, Lincoln or Mercury vehicle if customers lose their jobs. The new incentive starts today and runs through June 1. Named the Ford Advantage Plan, it also […]

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I’m sure you’ve all seen ads recently offering car shoppers a free car with the purchase of a truck or SUV. Usually, the advertisement tells you that you must pay MSRP for the truck or SUV and then you get the compact car for free. Are these buy one get one free car deals worth […]

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In times like these, there is something to be said of a company who goes above and beyond for its customers. Hyundai is doing something that has never been done before in the auto industry. The Korean automaker says that if you purchase a car from the company, and lose your job within 12 months […]

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