GM Offers More Pontiac Incentives
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The latest Pontiac related incentive comes from GM Certified Used Vehicles, a certified used vehicle brand, and it applies nationwide. The program offers 3.9% GMAC financing for terms up to 60 months on all GM Certified Pontiac G6 models for qualified buyers.
“With the spring season rapidly approaching, it’s the perfect time for consumers to break out of the cold and take a look at our new line of inventory,” said Paul Pejza, manager, GM Certified Used Vehicles. “This program is designed to provide our customers peace of mind by offering a low, attractive finance rate on one of our most popular vehicles, all backed by our 12 month or 12,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty.”
If you’re going to take advantage of these incentive, you should know it is available at one of the 3,400 Chevrolet, Buick and GMC Certified dealers from the US and only applies on the 2005 - 2010 G6 model. The buyers will have the comfort of a manufacturer-backed warranty. All customers must take delivery of their G6 before March 31.
If you are not a fan of the G6, but are in the market for a used car, GM Certified Used Cars offers a fully transferable 100,000-mile/five-year powertrain limited warranty, a 12-month or 12,000-mile full warranty, free vehicle history report, 24-hour roadside assistance, three-day or 150-mile customer satisfaction guarantee and 3-month trial of OnStar and XM Satellite Radio.
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