GM Extends Financing for 2006 Models

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GM has beefed up its incentives programs, extending 0.0 APR financing offers on most models in its family — including Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, Hummer, Pontiac, Saturn and Saab — to 60 months. The bad news is that the zero-percent-for-60-months-on-every-model offer only applies to 2006 models, which are often hard to find. On many of those models, GM has added an additional $1,000 cash bonus to those financing offers.

Customers also have the option of bigger cash rebates without the financing deal. Cash back ranges from $500 all the way up to the 2006 Cadllac STS’ ever-generous $9,000 offer. All offers expire Oct. 1.

For a complete rundown of GM and other manufacturer incentives, see Cars.com’s incentives page. You can search new car inventory, including new 2006 models, on Cars.com here.

By Eamonn Brennan | September 13, 2007 | Comments (7)

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Juan Carlos

where can i find any 2006 model from any car company?

Infosaur

Some underperforming models may be left over from model year 06. Also if an "All New 07" came out, it might be hard to move an 06.

Tom L

Its sad that they have enough cars left from that model year that they need to offer special deals. I mean, not only is it 07, but the 07s are about to hit a model year end clearance!

I just hope they are redesigning their Tahoe and Silverado lines right now. That Tahoe has been out since January 06, since they had to release it early to save their fortunes then. So its already really two years old, and coming up on the third year its not selling any better.

hitman1970

Guess they have to move the last GTOs with something. Also, this could be a good deal for cars that are not going through a MCE or complete change. Some parts of the country move different vehicles at different rates.

hitman1970

Guess they have to move the last GTOs with something. Also, this could be a good deal for cars that are not going through a MCE or complete change. Some parts of the country move different vehicles at different rates.

Juan Carlos

i can't see how 2006 are still around. don't dearlerships basically give the cars away after a while since is cheaper than paying insurance, etc? and how many could we be talking about anyway? why even bother and lower the resale value? i hope they are hoping i go down for a 2006 and buy a 2008 instead. on the bright side, the depreciation of the car is almost there.

LM

2006 is SO last year!

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