Buick, Cadillac, GMC Incentives Hit 2010 Models
While Chevy has piled on a lot of deals for its 2010 models, GM’s other brands aren’t necessarily lagging behind.
GMC has a number of cash-back and financing offers, most notably up to $5,000 or zero-percent financing for 72 months on the Sierra. The Yukon and Acadia have $3,000 and $3,300 cash back, respectively, as well as zero-percent financing for 60 months.
Buick is a bit stingier, but it still offers $4,000 in customer cash on the Lucerne and 1.9% APR financing for 60 months on the Enclave.
Finally, Cadillac is offering zero-percent financing for 60 months on the CTS, CTS-V, CTS Sport Wagon, DTS, Escalade and STS.
As always, deals may vary by region, so be sure to talk to your local dealer and check out our incentives page here.



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When you get sticker shock at trade-in time you'll then know why GM offers such massive incentives. Two Chevy dealers only offered 60% of the purchase price of my two year old Cobalt. That's a 40% loss in just two years! Never again Chevy.