GMC Offering Huge Incentives for Truck Buyers

philadelphiaFalling sales in an already struggling economy can mean trouble. But in the case of GMC, it means great deals for consumers!

In order to encourage more people to buy full-size trucks and SUVs, GMC is offering huge incentives and rebates. For many 2007 and 2008 models, those rebates could be as much as $2,500! How does that sound for an incentive?

As the world’s largest automaker, GM has been trying to raise its sales figures amidst an uncertain economy. According to Steve Lowry, a sales manager at a GMC truck dealer and car dealer in Omaha, Nebraska, the new incentives “should help to drive some traffic to the showroom.” This combined with new hybrid trucks and full-sized SUVs should be a great reason for consumers to try one of these vehicles on for size.

Some models are excluded from the incentives program, though. If you are looking to buy a Hummer, a Pontiac G8 or a Corvette, you’ll likely be paying the full price without the cash rebates.

The program was designed to coincide with the Memorial Day holiday and will run until June 2. Don’t miss your chance to get a great deal on an awesome vehicle with a sizable rebate. Who knows when this type of deal will come along again?

Hearse Con 2008 Rolls Into Denver

HearseHearse enthusiasts come in many forms. Some daintily protect their cars, driving them only onto and off trailers or on a very occasional foray to the next county. Others see their hearses as art pieces, and travel with them to art shows and other get togethers around the country. Still others ride their hearses hard, using them as a primary form of transportation and eagerly taking them to any event possible.

Hearse enthusiasts of this last group recently congregated in Denver for Hearse Co 2008. It was clear that the local media was unsure what to make of the event, but the hearse enthusiasts had a fabulous time. Sponsored by the Denver Hearse Club, the convention was clearly designed for those who believe life is meant to be lived and hearses are meant to be enjoyed.

A particularly unique factor that makes Hearse Con different from the rest is that it is free. While most shows require an admission fee and recommend an expensive convention hotel, Hearse Con charged less than $7 for the single charged event, a tour of a local transportation museum. Accommodations were at a local campground – camp out in your hearse and spend the night drinking with your new friends around the campfire. The camping fee was only $20 per vehicle.

Hearse Con is not for everyone, but if you love to live life, make new friends and show off your hearse, it can be an excellent choice. So why not start making plans for next year’s Hearse Con 2009? If you have not yet found the perfect car, we hope you will consider our friendly dealership. We can help you find the hearse of your dreams.