New Car Rebate Blogs
This Black Friday, car dealers are giving huge discounts and rebates for their remaining 2013 inventory. It can get confusing to sort through all of the dealer rebates and incentives for each dealership in your area. The object is always to pay the lowest price and maximize savings, but without the proper information, you may not be taking full advantage this Black Friday. Don’t rush into the nearest dealership this Black Friday with their ad in hand until you do a bit more research. An hour or two of research can potentially save you thousands of dollars!
Don’t Believe Everything You See
The dealerships will be spending thousands of dollars this holiday season trying to get you to stop in a test drive a vehicle. Those marketing dollars must be recouped somehow. Dealerships never advertise the lowest price they will take for a vehicle, so be prepared to negotiate starting at their advertised price.Start a Bidding War
After you narrow down the makes and models that you would like to buy, research new car rebates and incentives at CarDealerRebates.com of all the competitors to see if someone else is offering the deal on a new car, truck or SUV. Researching their competitors can save you thousands.
Stop by CarDealerRebates.com today and get connected with the local dealers in your area with the best priced new 2013 cars, trucks and SUVs.
Ford is offering a $500 cash rebate on new Ford or Lincoln vehicles to the victims affected by Hurricane Sandy.
The rebate is part of the Disaster Relief Bonus Cash program and it is open to current residents of the mid-Atlantic and Northeast affected by Hurricane Sandy until January 2013. This rebate is available to car owners and car lessees, and can be transferred within the household.
Participants of the Credit’s Disaster Relief Program also qualify to delay up to 2 monthly payments, only to resume regular payment schedules when conditions improve for them.
On a different note, other manufacturers have also stepped in and donated to the cause. It is reported that General Motors donated 50 vehicles to the American Red Cross relief effort to help in the northeastern area. GM donated Chevy Traverse, Tahoe and Express Cargo vehicles and also gave $250,000 in cash to the Red Cross Disaster Response Program.
In times like this its when we must all come together and bring some change for the people effected by this tragedy.