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New Car Incentives and Rebates Available at NADAguides.com

by Staff
June 11, 2002
2 min to read


NADAguides.com, an automotive information resource on the Web, announced June 11 the launch of its New Car Incentives and Rebates service at its website, www.NADAguides.com.


Providing consumers with information regarding special new car purchase and lease programs, the NADAguides.com Incentives and Rebates section also offers an easy-to-use customer interface, according to the company.

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"Currently, many automotive manufacturers are offering consumers very attractive purchase and lease programs," said Alison Cooper, director of New Car Data at NADAguides.com. "But it’s difficult for car buyers to take advantage of these programs if the information isn’t presented in a simple and easy-to-understand format, as is the case with so many other websites. We designed the NADAguides.com Incentives and Rebates section with consumers in mind. Best of all, the information that drives our newly launched program is up-to-date, accurate and extensive."


NADAguides.com says their program offers consumers information about available cash rebates on new cars, special financing and lease programs, as well as loyalty bonus programs offered by participating manufacturers. In addition to incentives and rebates, NADAguides.com also offers a new car configurator, allowing consumers to build, research, price and compare new vehicles side-by-side, as well as a new vehicle matchmaker program designed to help car buyers find the perfect vehicle to meet their needs, wants and lifestyle.


The NADAguides.com Incentives and Rebates program can be found in the Automobiles section of the company’s website, www.NADAguides.com. From the home page, consumers can click on the Let’s Get Started button, or on the Automobiles link, where they will be taken to the Incentives and Rebates link to begin their new car research.


About N.A.D.A. Appraisal Guides



N.A.D.A. Appraisal Guides is a publisher of appraisal guides for used vehicle values and information, including cars, trucks, vans, classic and collectible cars, boats, RVs, motorcycles, van conversions, limousines, snowmobiles, personal watercraft, airplanes and manufactured housing. The company’s consumer website, NADAguides.com (www.NADAguides.com), also provides new vehicle pricing and information in addition to used vehicle values and specifications.














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