GM Offers Nationwide Incentives for Select Certified Used-Vehicles
GM Certified Used Vehicles announced a nationwide GMAC rate incentive program on select GM Certified Used Vehicles, including Chevrolet Impala and Malibu models.
DETROIT – GM Certified Used Vehicles announced a nationwide GMAC rate incentive program on select GM Certified Used Vehicles, including Chevrolet Impala and Malibu models.
The incentive offer, which is effective through September 30, provides well-qualified buyers with 2.9 percent APR financing for terms up to 48 months, or 3.9 percent APR financing for terms up to 60 months on 2003 to 2008 models of Chevrolet Impala and Malibu vehicles from participating GM Certified Used Vehicles dealers. The offer exclude the Malibu hybrid models.
Customers can also receive 4.9 percent APR financing for terms up to 60 months on 2003 to 2008 models of Chevrolet Silverado, Trailblazer, Tahoe and Suburban, GMC Sierra, Envoy, Yukon and Yukon XL; Pontiac G6; and Buick Lacrosse vehicles at participating GM Certified Used Vehicles dealers. The offer excludes the Tahoe and Yukon hybrid models.
"In these challenging economic times, value-conscious shoppers can receive new vehicle-like finance rates on some of our most popular GM Certified models," said Paul Pejza, manager of GM Certified Used Vehicles. "The purchase of a GM Certified Used Vehicle provides them the peace-of-mind assurances and outstanding value that come with purchasing a fully inspected and reconditioned used car or truck backed by the dealer and General Motors."
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