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GM Pushing Six-Year, Zero Percent Car Loans in September
General Motors is still offering 0 percent auto loan financing on several models across its four core brands in September. GM has lease deals on several luxury models, and cash back rebates on older 2010 models.
Chevrolet is offering five-year, 0 percent car loans on its 2010 Aveo, Cobalt, HHR, Colorado, Suburban, Tahoe and Traverse this month. An even better incentive of 0 percent auto loan financing for up to six years is available on the 2010 Corvette, Impala, Malibu, Avalanche and Silverado in September. Six years of interest-free financing is one of the best deals around, so take advantage if you qualify.
The new 2011 Chevrolet Cruze can be purchased with a 2.9 percent auto loan for up to 60 months. Select Chevrolet models also have cash back rebates of several thousand dollars in September instead of the 0 percent auto loan financing. This is a good choice if you plan on financing through your bank or credit union.
The new 2011 Chevrolet Cruze has a 2.9 percent car loan incentive for up to 60 months in September.
Buick‘s September incentives are more attractive if you chose a 2010 model, but still pretty good even on the new 2011 models. The 2010 Enclave and Lucerne are 0 percent for up to 60 months, while the 2010 LaCrosse is 1.9 percent. The 2011 Enclave, LaCrosse and Regal all have 39-month lease incentives in September. Auto loan rates on Buick’s 2011 models range from 1.9 to 3.9 percent this month.
GMC is also offering five and six-year, 0 percent car loans in September. The 2010 GMC Acadia, Canyon, Sierra and Yukon are all included. If you have your own financing or want to pay cash, you can receive $2,000 to $5,000 in cash back rebates. The 2011 GMC Acadia also has a 39-month lease incentive in September.
Cadillac is offering lengthy 0 percent auto loans this month as well. For six years, shoppers can buy the 2010 CTS or Escalade at 0 percent. The 2010 DTS and STS are 1.9 percent for 36 months, while the 2010 SRX is 0 percent for 36 months. Cadillac’s 2011 SRX and CTS have a 24-month lease incentive this month, while the 2011 Escalade’s lease deal is 39 months long.
Incentives listed are for the southeast region. They may differ depending on where you live. Check GM’s brands’ sites to find the incentives in your area.