Chevrolet Offers Cash Back on 2008 Impala, Avalanche

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It’s a new month, and new April incentives are gradually rolling out. GM’s the first to post, and thus far the deals are slightly underwhelming.

Chevy is offering $1,500 cash back on its Impala sedan, a perennial best-seller despite its otherwise bland personality. The carmaker is also giving back $2,000 on the 2008 Avalanche, which Cars.com reviewer Kelsey Mays lauded in his review when the truck first hit the scene. Both cars also have 36-month, 2.9% financing offers.

Chevy is continuing its usual high-dollar truck incentives in April, offering between $1,500 and $3,250 cash back on its various Silverado trucks. Incentives expire April 30.

Comments 

Chevrolet should try throwing a 6 speed automatic at these models instead of $$$.

Y a pic of the Malibu? It's not mentioned anywhere!

I was about to mention the Malibu picture. The current Impala has a medium-blue metallic color (not navy blue) that's very nice looking.

Segfault,
Thanks. I had the two photos right next to each other in a folder. My bad.

This doesnt make sense! How come Chevrolet Oshawa Plant is working Saturdays on premium time to build Impala's and then offering $1500 cashback? Or are they still being dumped on rental fleets big time?

I just rented an Impala LT, & yes I also saw quite a few at Budget, Hertz, National..etc..in Orlando...

I was watching TMZ tonight, David Spade was caught leaving a club in an Impalla. He said, "times are tight."

I'd ask if the incentive helped, but he confessed it was an '04.

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