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Old 07-28-2009, 06:00 AM
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I was just wondering if their are any GM dealers out there offering 0% interest financing on G8's. As we all know, 0% interest can save you THOUSANDS of $$$ over the course of the loan vs. even 5 - 6%, which still isnt bad. Just curious if this is a possibility.
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I got 0% on mine but it was during one of their promotions back in March. I know they've done it again several times since then (4th of July Sales Event comes to mind.) Depending on the inventory left on G8's they may do another 'End of Summer' sales event or something, but if they're getting down to the last few on the lots I suspect they'll sit on GT's even without giving too many incentives.
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They didn't want to give me the 3 grand off and 0% for 5 years at the same time. But I haggled with them and and got the 3 grand off, plus military discount, plus 0% for 6 years.

Haggle with them and you'll get a stellar deal.
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I think it is 7K off the note for a 40K car.

So you can think of it as getting a "47K" car after loan for "40K" and not paying interest or getting a car under a note that would of cost more like 33k and taking the normal hit.

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Originally Posted by ScrapinBye
I was just wondering if their are any GM dealers out there offering 0% interest financing on G8's. As we all know, 0% interest can save you THOUSANDS of $$$ over the course of the loan vs. even 5 - 6%, which still isnt bad. Just curious if this is a possibility.
In April I could have gone 0% for 5 years but chose 1.9% for 6 years.
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The GF paid cash so i guess that is 0%...
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I got 0% for 72 months in the beginning of June.
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0% for 72 as well.
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Wow yall seemed to luck out pretty good. It's kind of funny that alot of people (like most of my friends) will tell me "Hey I got this kick *** deal on my new car, check it out!" I'll then ask them what kind of interest rate they got, and most of the time their response is "Hell if I know." Some folks are just plain ignorant on how much interest plays a factor over 5-1/2 - 7 yrs! But yall seem pretty on the ball about this unlike some people that I meet.
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We got 0% as well back in March when they had the Credit Union discount, Military discount, etc.
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Originally Posted by ScrapinBye
Wow yall seemed to luck out pretty good. It's kind of funny that alot of people (like most of my friends) will tell me "Hey I got this kick *** deal on my new car, check it out!" I'll then ask them what kind of interest rate they got, and most of the time their response is "Hell if I know." Some folks are just plain ignorant on how much interest plays a factor over 5-1/2 - 7 yrs! But yall seem pretty on the ball about this unlike some people that I meet.
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I just took the rebates. The monthly payment was only $6 different.
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Originally Posted by SLPGTP
I just took the rebates. The monthly payment was only $6 different.
Did you ever find out if you could get the loyality? I think we got ours days apart.


I was told later that loyality wasn't offered when I got my car and they wouldn't extend it to me even though I missed it by a short time.
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I know its not new, but I just got a used 09 GT, black, with cloth, was a fleet car, 22,8XX out the door, and 4.9 % for 60
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0% for 72 months as well.....got mine over memorial day weekend



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