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It was bound to happen again. As soon as the automakers ended their fabulous "employee pricing" program, other incentives would have to be introduced. The American car buying public is hooked on them, thanks to over four years of some of the best incentive plans out there. If you are ready to buy a new car, low interest car financing can work great for you especially if you were planning to purchase your car with cash. Let's examine some of the current plans and how you can save yourself a lot of money.
Quite a few of the current auto financing plans available at this time involve both 2005 as well as 2006 models. However, the best deals are reserved for the 2005 models because even after "employee pricing" has ended, there are still several slow selling models that need to be removed from dealer lots. These models are the ones most likely needing extra special incentives to be moved out.
Ford: Across the board low interest rates are now being touted by Ford Credit. Exceptions apply to a few new models such as the Fusion as well as to the hybrid Escape SUV. If you are interested in purchasing an Explorer, Taurus, Crown Victoria, Ranger, Freestar, Expedition, F150, or the Thunderbird, Ford Credit will finance your 2005 vehicle at 0% interest for 36 months. This interest rate is only given to those customers with high credit scores, but low interest rates starting at 0.9% are also available. In some situations Ford offers cash back rewards totaling as much as $5000 as an alternative to financing, so get your calculator out and see which plan works best for you.
GM: Like Ford, General Motors is offering reduced rate as well as zero percent financing on a number of cars through their financing arm, GMAC. Zero percent financing is even available on some 2006 models, so shop around for the best deals. 2005 models eligible for zero percent financing include: the Cadillac Escalade; Buick Terrazza; Chevrolet models including the Malibu, Suburban, Uplander, Monte Carlo, and Tahoe; GMC Yukon and Yukon Denali; Saturn Relay; and the Pontiac Montana SV6. 2006 models eligible are limited to several Cadillac Escalade models at the present time. Just like Ford Credit, GMAC reserves the 0% financing for their most credit worthy customers. Other low financing plans are available as well cash back incentives.
Chrysler: Chrysler Financial is not as generous as Ford Credit and GMAC in this latest incentive battle. Quite frankly, they do not have to be. Unlike Ford and GM, Chrysler's sales are holding their own thanks to popular new models that are being snapped up with or without incentives. Still, certain 2005 models are available for 0% financing for 36 months including all PT Cruiser models and the Sebring convertible and sedan [but not the coupe]. Just like Ford Credit and GMAC, Chrysler Financial has an alternative "cash back" incentive in place should you prefer taking the money instead.
So, what should you do? If the model you want to purchase offers 0% financing or $3000 cash back, you would likely do better to take the cash back and forego the financing especially if you were planning to pay cash for your car. This means that the $23,000 PT Cruiser Convertible GT would cost you $20,000 after your $3000 incentive kicks in. Keep in mind that at this point your car is now a one year old vehicle. Even after incentives you must ask yourself this question: is the PT Cruiser is still worth $20,000 new? Only you and your Kelley blue book will know for sure!
What if you can't pay cash? Well, foregoing cash incentives means that your $23,000 one year old new car likely will still cost you $23,000 unless you were able to negotiate the sticker price lower before any serious discussions about financing kicked in. Good luck with that! The better plan would be for you to secure low interest rate financing elsewhere in advance of visiting your dealer and then grabbing the cash incentive. Many credit unions still offer very low financing rates on new car loans so shop around for the best deals.
The American public loved the "employee pricing" incentives for one big reason: it took the haggling out of purchasing a new car. Current incentive programs in place mean that the haggling will return; don't settle for your car's sticker price before negotiating a cash back or interest rate incentive. Remember, you are purchasing a one year old car and the value of the car today is much less than what the sticker price states. No matter what story your salesperson cooks up, your dealer will not lose money on the sale of your car. Behind the scenes [or secret] incentives from the automaker to the dealer to get rid of slow selling vehicles is something you never see. These incentives can translate into several thousands of dollars so you want a piece of that action in addition to whatever other incentives are in place.
If your dealer isn't willing to budge, then take your business elsewhere as you are in the driver's seat. Chances are they will accept your offer just so they can move a slow seller off of their lot.
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Ft. Myers Cadillac Escalade Dealer Shares Details Of The 2013 Model
My family is basically my life. I have five wonderful children and a lovely wife, each of whom is unique and beautiful in his or her own way. I care about the future, and I care about the environment. What it really comes down to for me is the fact that I have to be able to get my family from point A to point B. I need functionality, reliability and room. A lot of it. So, of course, when I go out looking for a new car, I look for an SUV because it's the only car on the market that will fit my large family.
I've been a little disappointed to see the automotive market moving away from the big car segment. I think it's extremely important that the industry moves towards better fuel efficiency and progressive technology – but does it have to be at the expense of the SUV segment? I have to go to my Naples used Cadillac Escalade dealer to get near a larger car. The industry can focus on engine technology and still serve the SUV segment with innovations for bigger cars to help reduce their emissions. But it turns out the segment isn't completely dead, and your Ft. Myers Cadillac Escalade might be one of the first innovators in the next generation of SUVs.
And the announcement is just in time to quell rumors that the future of the manufacturer's SUV line is in doubt. It's true that GM put plans for the next several rounds of SUVs on hold in order to deal with the massive amount of debt it had piled up. Chapter 11 bankruptcy, pressure from the government, the recession and fluctuating gas price put a big hit on Ft. Myers Cadillac Escalade dealers. But the announcement that GM is working on the next generations of both the Chevy Suburban and Cadillac Escalade sent happy chills up the spines of SUV fans everywhere. Looks like I'll no longer have to visit strictly Naples used Cadillac Escalade dealerships to get my SUV fix.
And GM executives agree with me. "The SUVs are aimed at people who need more than two rows, and they need capability," said Rick Spina, GM's global vehicle line executive for full-sized trucks. "They are very fond of their SUVs, and we will continue to serve them. Sales are picking up, plus there aren't too many players in the game."
The new vehicles should hit Ft. Myers Cadillac Escalade dealers within the next three years. In addition, GM is planning a next-generation GMC Yukon model, another classic member of GM's SUV lineup. If you can't wait three years for the next models to hit shelves, you should head down to your Naples used Cadillac Escalade dealership.
Until these new trucks hit the market, I will sit and wait patiently. But I'm truly excited to see that GM is making moves to return to its old form. My family will be thrilled to find out that the market has taken a turn in our favor.
About the Author
Trevor Fouse is a blogger and auto enthusiast who writes about the large car segment. His article features information on Naples used Cadillac Escalade dealers for Ft. Myers Cadillac Escalade drivers.
2008 Chevy Suburban, GMC Yukon, or Cadillac Escalade???
My family needs a big car because our old van is falling apart. Also we need a car with 4WD or AWD. I narrowed it down to a 3 cars. Chevy Suburban, GMC Yukon, or a Cadillac Escalade. If you have any of these cars could you please tell me how reliable they are, and which one would be a better buy. Please use personal experiances when telling me so I can make the right desicion. Thank you.
They are all essentially the same car, I would go for the GMC Yukon Denali. It is not as flashy as the Escalade, but it still will get more attention than a Tahoe or regular Yukon.
Hurricane affects Detroit 3 production
Flooding along a key road between Monterrey, Mexico, and the U.S. border near Laredo, Texas, has caused all three Detroit automakers to temporarily shut down about six assembly plants, but most have already resumed production or expect to by Monday.
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