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General Motors announced today that their 72-hour sale will kick-off tomorrow, offering huge incentives to help clear out 2008 inventory.
GM will offer 0% financing for loans as long as six years on most 2008 models.  The sale will only last from Tuesday, June 24 through Monday, June 30.
GM’s most popular models, like the Chevy Malibu […]

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When talking about refinancing, seldom do we hear about anything other than mortgages. Lesser known is the sizable sums of money that auto refinancing can save under the right conditions. Ed Powell, chief consumer officer at LendingTree.com, says that it’s important to remember that consumers still have good opportunities […]

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March has been a tough month for automakers selling in the U.S. The economy is the weakest it’s been in years and consumer spending is weakening. Reports out of Detroit are saying there’s been a 12% sales decrease which seems like a small number, but translates to millions of dollars.
Dealerships across the nation were only […]

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In a bid to move remaining Pacificas, Crosfires, Magnum wagons, and PT Cruiser convertibles, Chrysler is offering huge discounts on remaining models. These particular models will be dropped from the line-up next year. Heavy incentives will be offere starting in late November, and going on through December. That last month of the year in particular, […]

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Credit Crunch and Cars

The Fed infused a bunch of money into the world markets on Friday.  Money is getting tight and if you are credit deficient hopefully you have a car that will last awhile.  A professor at Penn State has released a study that finds “the probability that borrowers will default on their auto loans is affected […]

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GM is offering consumers zero percent financing on 2007 extended cab and crew cab editions of it’s 2007 trucks. The offer lasts until September 4th. Currently Ford and Toyota are also offering zero percent financing on some of their truck models.

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