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GM Offering Big Incentives on Remaining Saturns and Pontiacs

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Now that GM has officially killed Saturn and Pontiac there is a good chance that you can get a good deal on the few remaining models at your local dealer. According to The Wall Street Journal GM is offering dealers incentives to speed up the sale of the remaining vehicles.

The latest reports claim that GM sent a letter to Saturn and Pontiac dealers offering them up to $7,000 per vehicle that is moved to rental-vehicle or service-vehicle fleets. This means that the remaining vehicles would first be owned by the dealer making them "used", but then the dealer could then sell them at a deeper discount.

The deal has an expiration date of January 4th, the last last day of the December car sales month.

Full Story: Reuters

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Comments (2)

Totenglocke:

Yea, seeing as how we've already paid for these cars, I don't understand how someone could pay for it AGAIN and buy one.

Phil:

^^^agreed

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