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Is GM's next move- 0% Financing for 6 years (72 months)?

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Old Jun 4, 2003 | 01:45 AM
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Is GM's next move- 0% Financing for 6 years (72 months)?

According to www.GMbuypower.com , Gm is now offering 1.9% financing for 6 years (72 months) plus a $1000 rebate on most GM cars and trucks.

Since this program goes only to July 7th, do you think GM's next sales-program will offer 0% financing for 6 years on all remaining 03 models plus a $1000 rebate until they clear them all out to make room for the new 04's ?

Here's a cool payment calculator to help you figure out how much lower your monthly payment would be by having it spread out over 72 months @ 1.9% versus 0% for 60 months.

The 1.9% financing is gong to cost you around $1200 more for every $20,000 financed compare to 0%.

check it out @ http://www.lendingtree.com/common/bp...esourceid=7780

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Old Jun 5, 2003 | 10:26 AM
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They wont put 0% for 72. But they are offering a $4000 rebate on Sunfires and 4-cyl Grand Ams... and if anyone is interested in one, give me a call
Old Jun 5, 2003 | 12:47 PM
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Cool Bill Heard SAYS !! they do ...

But, I'd have to see it in print (on a contract ) to really believe it !!


See here:
http://www.billheardchevrolet.com/ad/index.html

Go to the

teensy tiny little print on the bottom of the ad & click - it will expand to legible size.

Hmm ....

Oh, wait - there's no Camaro for ' 03 !


FYI.

Britt
Old Jun 5, 2003 | 01:26 PM
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IN LIEU OF REBATES!

So now you pay more for the car just so you can make payments on it for years!

I guess I missed something.

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