Just Announced 0% For 72 Months
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Just Announced 0% For 72 Months
On All New 2006 Model Chevy's Excludes Corvettes Though June 29-july 5th
Local Dealer Selling At Invoice Pm For Details
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Originally Posted by MORK-SPEED
On All New 2006 Model Chevy's Excludes Corvettes Though June 29-july 5th
Local Dealer Selling At Invoice Pm For Details
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Originally Posted by MORK-SPEED
On All New 2006 Model Chevy's Excludes Corvettes Though June 29-july 5th
Local Dealer Selling At Invoice Pm For Details
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Originally Posted by MORK-SPEED
they say excludes right now . ...but last time they did this they went ahead and added corvettes . ..sept 2004
i don't remember there being 0% on vettes in sept 04 - was this just on the final c5's??
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Originally Posted by MORK-SPEED
yes 72 months 0% on the last of the c-5's the infamous 72 hour sale which was actually 120 hours
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I Remember New Convertibles Being Sold By My Local Dealer For $36499 They Sold A Ton Of Corvettes That Sept Oct Didnt Make Much Money But Sold The Cars
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where is this announced, and could I use GMID pricing still? I'm thinking of buying a coupe from Mike in Random Lake today, but 0% is to hard to pass up. I might have to wait and see if they honor for Vette's or not.
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A little tip.
If you are planning on financing, why not take out a home equity loan?
I work for Citi doing wholesale lending, and we offer 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 year terms. Fixed rate of 7.44% and can write the interest off on your taxes.
Something to think about. Some brokers I tell about the 5 year term have never thought about it for this use.
If you are planning on financing, why not take out a home equity loan?
I work for Citi doing wholesale lending, and we offer 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 year terms. Fixed rate of 7.44% and can write the interest off on your taxes.
Something to think about. Some brokers I tell about the 5 year term have never thought about it for this use.
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and the rate doesnt save you much if you have great credit you can get cheaper than that at the dealer anyhow
and yes GM 0% WILL BE HERE NEXT THURSDAY
ON EVERY NEW 2006 EXCEPT VETTES . ..
and yes GM 0% WILL BE HERE NEXT THURSDAY
ON EVERY NEW 2006 EXCEPT VETTES . ..
Last edited by MORK-SPEED; 06-22-2006 at 10:32 AM.
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Originally Posted by rothchilds
but you also have to cost and fees associated with opening the loan that you have to factor into the price of the car.