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Is there a site I can find savings and deals on Chevy cars?
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There are many sites out there which offer savings and deals on the Chevrolet Cruze. On the Chevrolet website, you can get a cashback deal on the 2011 Cruze of $1,000. In addition, you can also get 2.9% APR on a total of 60 months lease with the purchase of a new 2011 Chevy Cruze. At 2.9% APR, the monthly payment for every $1,000 financed for is $17.92. The Chevy Cruze is currently retailing for $16,275.
Depending on where you are located, you can also find local deals with authorized Chevy Cruze dealerships. There are also discount deals from websites which claim to be able to hook you up with dealerships selling overstock 2011 cars (http://www.autodiscountgroup.com/autos.get/Chevy/Cruze?gclid=CNiRlYaz2KYCFdtg2god9lPOHw). However, you do want to be wary of these claims as they may not come from a reliable dealership. Purchasing a car from a non-authorized dealer is usually not recommended as they may not be able to give you warranties on your car. It is always advisable to purchase a car from an authorized dealer.
Depending on where you are located, you can also find local deals with authorized Chevy Cruze dealerships. There are also discount deals from websites which claim to be able to hook you up with dealerships selling overstock 2011 cars (http://www.autodiscountgroup.com/autos.get/Chevy/Cruze?gclid=CNiRlYaz2KYCFdtg2god9lPOHw). However, you do want to be wary of these claims as they may not come from a reliable dealership. Purchasing a car from a non-authorized dealer is usually not recommended as they may not be able to give you warranties on your car. It is always advisable to purchase a car from an authorized dealer.
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