Just in $3000 or 2.9%
teksavy said:I have additional information:
The rebate dropped to $3000, BUT!
There is a new program called "conquest". You get a $1000 rebate (in addition to your $3K rebate above) if you buy a new GM product and can provide proof that you own a non-GM product (a copy of your registration will do).
So, the 4K rebate is still available, just in a different form.
teksavy said:I have additional information:
The rebate dropped to $3000, BUT!
There is a new program called "conquest". You get a $1000 rebate (in addition to your $3K rebate above) if you buy a new GM product and can provide proof that you own a non-GM product (a copy of your registration will do).
So, the 4K rebate is still available, just in a different form.
-Ed
(Less than a week to go for my new AV!)
It usually takes a few days for the latest info. to show up on Edmunds.Beach said:I just looked it up on Edmunds, and they said $3,000 rebate, plus an additional $1,000 if you currently own or lease a GM vehicle.
Just thought I'd post this, because it sounds different than when others said the extra $1k was if you didn't own a GM. ?I'm not sure which is true, but if it's both, then it's kind of $4k either way. ?Something tells me the Edmunds info. may not be right though.