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If you are a college graduate or know one, you might be interested in reading the following information on how to obtain a new vehicle with a big nice rebate.
Ford RebatesIs currently offering a discount program available to full-time and part-time college students, graduate students, trade school students, and recent college grads.
The process is quite easy, you only need to sign up for the Ford College Student Purchase Program, purchase or lease a new 2011, 2012 or 2013 Ford or Lincoln and you will obtain a $500 student bonus. This bonus can be applied after any other incentive or rebate has been applied.
General Motors RebatesThis rebate works a little bit different than the other ones out there. The Best in Class Alumni & Student Discount program will give you a cheaper price than MSRP on 2011, 2012 and 2013 models. The program is a little different at General Motors, where the discount isn’t a fixed amount but a Preferred Price that’s less than MSRP. This rebate can also be used combined with other available rebates.
You only need to request an authorization number through GM’s website,print it and bring it to the participating GM dealer.
If you are interested in these or any other available car rebates, please visit us at CarDealerRebates.com and request as many free price quotes as you like.
Even thought economy seems a little bit more stable and better times seem to come ahead, there is always room for discounts, rebates and incentives when buying a new car.
If you are considering buying a new car or upgrading to a better, newer vehicle and you have no issue trying a different make, now might be a good time to simply go for it.
The top discounted vehicle at the moment is a great one: the 2012 Dodge Caravan. If purchase it now, you can save up to almost $9,000.
If you prefer something smaller, the second best discounted vehicle is a very popular one: the Ford Focus, with at least $7,400 in discounts. Following the Focus, is the Hyundai Santa Fe with over $4,500 in savings.
You can also save big bucks if you go for a Kia Sorento, with over $4,000 in savings or with the Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna with over $3,000 in rebates and incentives.