New Incentives From Chevy
#1
New Incentives From Chevy
I saw a commercial yesterday and checked out their website today. It looks like 0% financing again on the HHR nationwide. I was considering upgrading but there isn't much on the lot. A local dealer does have a panel in blue with leather. Very tempting!
Here's the link to the incentives!
http://www.chevrolet.com/currentoffe..._02_INCENTIVES
Here's the link to the incentives!
http://www.chevrolet.com/currentoffe..._02_INCENTIVES
#3
I knew they were doing this promotion, but i checked out the link anyways.
Happy I did because they have another promotion going for recent graduates. Graduated within 2 years qualifies (THAT's ME!). It gets you supplier pricing which takes the price of the HHR I'm looking at from $22,485 down to $21,386.
Not too shabby knocking $1100 of the price for graduating... Plus you can stack them with other incentives. I'm thinking GM Friends and Family and the 0% financing will be nice all stacked on there
Happy I did because they have another promotion going for recent graduates. Graduated within 2 years qualifies (THAT's ME!). It gets you supplier pricing which takes the price of the HHR I'm looking at from $22,485 down to $21,386.
Not too shabby knocking $1100 of the price for graduating... Plus you can stack them with other incentives. I'm thinking GM Friends and Family and the 0% financing will be nice all stacked on there
#7
wow, i could go for a cruise. Although i went to the bahamas last summer, so it'd be nice if they picked somewhere new...
I was at the dealer today and you can stack the 2000 or 0% with a graduation discount and with a GMS discount (not the the friends and family though, i was wrong on that)
But if you can stack all 3 it's not bad at all. the MSRP on the hhr we looked at was $22,485, and with the discounts it was $20,300 at 0% for 5 years. Or you could take it as $18,300 straight out with all the money discounts, but if you actually need to finance it you save like 4 grand with the 0%.
I was at the dealer today and you can stack the 2000 or 0% with a graduation discount and with a GMS discount (not the the friends and family though, i was wrong on that)
But if you can stack all 3 it's not bad at all. the MSRP on the hhr we looked at was $22,485, and with the discounts it was $20,300 at 0% for 5 years. Or you could take it as $18,300 straight out with all the money discounts, but if you actually need to finance it you save like 4 grand with the 0%.
#8
I got the $2000 incentive last week, plus another $1000 from the dealer for buying (inquiring) over the internet. The salesperson said you always get a better deal working with the internet sales team. Don't know if that's true or not, but it was a pleasant no-haggle deal.
They did hose me on my trade-in though. But, I knew that would happen.
The HHR was not my first choice, but with these incentives, I couldn't pass it up. I'm glad it worked out that way because I'm falling in love with the little beastie. :) I don't think I would have ever said that about the Vibe or Matrix. lol
They did hose me on my trade-in though. But, I knew that would happen.
The HHR was not my first choice, but with these incentives, I couldn't pass it up. I'm glad it worked out that way because I'm falling in love with the little beastie. :) I don't think I would have ever said that about the Vibe or Matrix. lol
#9
Don't just stack the incentives and subtract them from MSRP and consider that your deal. The dealer is still making full markup in that scenario. Negotiate to invoice pricing if you can then subtract incentives from that.
Dealers are desparate to sell any models they can, because the high margin full size trucks and SUV's are not selling.
Dealers are desparate to sell any models they can, because the high margin full size trucks and SUV's are not selling.