Posted in Automotive, Financing, GM on Jul 1st, 2008
General Motors has extended its 72-hour sale until July 7. Qualified buyers can get 0% financing for loans as long as six years (72 months) on most 2008 models. GM’s most popular models, like the Chevy Malibu and Cadillac CTS, will not be included in the promotion, nor will any hybrid vehicles. A full list […]
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Posted in Automotive, Financing, Ford, GM, Honda, Toyota on Jul 1st, 2008
GM, Ford and Toyota all had double-digit sales declines in June, as car shoppers leaned toward small, fuel-friendly cars, reports The Detroit News. On the flip side, Honda was able to pull off an 11.4 percent gain for the month. GM, although down in sales, held onto the top spot as the U.S.’s number one […]
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Posted in Automotive, Financing on Jul 1st, 2008
The Toyota Prius is the hardest-to-get vehicle. Even though we constantly hear in the media how bad the auto industry is doing and how vehicle sales are way down, there are a few vehicles that are selling. Actually, they aren’t only selling well, they are often times sold out and are difficult to get. With […]
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Posted in Automotive, Financing on Jun 25th, 2008
We’re all aware that right now, SUV and truck sales have taken a nosedive and hybrids and smaller, compact cars are flying off dealers’ lots. Here’s the surprising thing though. The Wall Street Journal has found a few vehicles that are selling surprisingly well, despite $4-a-gallon gas prices. The biggest shocker is that the Lexus […]
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Posted in 0% Financing, Automotive, Financing, GM on Jun 23rd, 2008
General Motors announced today that their 72-hour sale will kick-off tomorrow, offering huge incentives to help clear out 2008 inventory. GM will offer 0% financing for loans as long as six years on most 2008 models. The sale will only last from Tuesday, June 24 through Monday, June 30. GM’s most popular models, like the […]
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Posted in Automotive, Financing, SUV on Jun 20th, 2008
If you’ve been eyeing an SUV and can afford the gas, then now is the time to buy! Bargains and deals on the behemoths are everywhere and you can save a good chunk of change by buying now, as so many SUVs just aren’t moving off dealers’ lots. The only negative is that if you […]
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The Wall Street Journal had an interesting article on their site today that takes a second look at analyzing Chrysler’s “Let’s Refuel America” program. The program, currently good until July 7, sets the price of gas at $2.99 a gallon for three years on most new Chrysler vehicles. Any cost over $2.99 a gallon is […]
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Posted in Automotive, Chrysler, Financing, GM, Hybrids on Jun 17th, 2008
Pricing became available today for Chrysler’s new hybrid SUVs and it seems they will be about $5,000 cheaper than GM’s hybrid models that use the same technology. The Detroit News reports that the 2009 Dodge Durango hybrid will start at $45,340 and the Chrysler Aspen hybrid will start at $45,570, Chrysler said today. GM’s comparable […]
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Posted in Automotive, Chrysler, Financing on Jun 16th, 2008
Chrysler is raising prices on its 2008 models by 2%, citing the rising price of steel and other commodities, reports the Wall Street Journal. The increased prices will go into effect June 16, and will be applied to any 2008 vehicle Chrysler produces the rest of the year. New, higher prices will also carry over […]
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Posted in Automotive, Financing, Rebates on Jun 13th, 2008
CAMPBELL, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–IntelliChoice.com (www.intellichoice.com), the leading source for automotive ownership cost and value analysis, today announced its “Best Deals of the Month” for the month of June for all cars, trucks, and SUVs. Big auto rebates continue to reflect a well-reported steep drop in sales for trucks and SUVs. However, IntelliChoice.com’s June list also showed […]
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