New Car Rebate Blogs
There have been a flood of calls, questions and explanations at General Motors’ dealerships around the country. GM auto dealers are claiming their customers are very concerned and unsure what steps need to be taken to get their faulty ignitions switches replaced. Most are concerned about their safety in the 2.6 million vehicles GM has recalled in the last few months for the ignition failure.
Many other GM owners are asking if other models are safe to drive or if there are any recalls set in the near future on their vehicles. This has increased the number of calls and concerns out there, since the 2.6 million vehicles recalled is a small percentage of the total number of GM vehicles on the road. GM has assured customers that the vehicles are safe to drive as long as they remove any keys from the key ring that may affect the key to fall out of the “On” position.
Dealers can offer owners of recalled vehicles a $500 rebate on a new GM vehicle if they choose to change or upgrade. If you want more details on GM rebates for new cars and trucks, or any other vehicle make and model, get your free quotes from www.CarDealerRebates.com today!
The electric car sales boom has been higher in states like California due to its Clean Vehicle Rebate Project. This program puts $1500-$2500 back in electric car buyer’s pockets if they purchase at least a hybrid vehicle, with the larger rebate coming if they buy pure electric vehicles. The overwhelming number of rebates that are coming in are starting to pile up and might crate the need for a waiting list.
The program has paid close to 100 million dollars in rebates on more than 50,000 individual rebates since its inception in 2010. That is a good chunk of the over 180,000 electric or hybrid electric cars on the road today. And with electric and hybrid car sales increasing each year in California, the demand for these rebates are not going to slow down anytime soon. So, if you are planning to purchase an electric car or hybrid electric car within the next 30 days, make sure you check out CarDealerRebates.com to get the latest information on local rebates in your area today!