GM Certified Used Vehicles Offers 1.9 Percent APR Financing
GM Certified Used Vehicles announced that GMAC Financial Services is offering well-qualified buyers nationwide APR financing as low as 1.9 percent on the Chevy Impala and Pontiac G6.
DETROIT — GM Certified Used Vehicles announced that GMAC Financial Services is offering well-qualified buyers nationwide APR financing as low as 1.9 percent on the Chevy Impala and Pontiac G6.
Available now through June 30, 2010, GM Certified Used Vehicle's new incentive program provides well-qualified buyers with GMAC 1.9 percent, 2.9 percent or 3.9 percent APR financing on 2005 to 2010 model year GM Certified Chevy Impalas.
Additionally, available until January 3, 2011, well-qualified buyers can purchase a 2005 to 2010 model year GM Certified Pontiac G6 and receive 1.9 percent APR financing.
"The G6 is a great buy for parents looking for the first car for their recent graduate and the Impala is an excellent choice for anyone who is looking for a great mid-size car that's fuel efficient," said Paul Pejza, manager of GM Certified Used Vehicles. "This is a perfect time to take advantage of low financing rates on cars customers know are reliable and provide peace of mind."
All GM Certified Used Vehicles come with a fully transferable five-year or 100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty, a 12-month/12,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, 117-point inspection, 24-hour roadside assistance and 3-month trial of OnStar and XM Satellite Radio.
For more information about GM Certified Used Vehicles, visit www.gmcertified.com.
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