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Chevy Reveals Black Friday Deals

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2018 Chevrolet Centennial Edition Silverado

2018 Chevrolet Silverado

While many consumers are aware of Black Friday deals on items like electronics, kitchen gadgets, and home appliances, only some are aware that this shopping day also brings some great deals on vehicles. Many automakers are joining the shopping craze by offering great discounts on certain vehicles. Chevrolet has just announced its Black Friday incentives, which is great news for anyone in the market for a new Chevy.

Model-Specific Deals

Understandably, there’s more deals on 2018 vehicles, since the manufacturer is trying to get rid of older models to make room for new ones. To this end, Chevy is offering zero-percent APR for 72 months, for the following 2018 models: Silverado 1500, Suburban, Volt, and Tahoe. The 2018 Malibu comes with zero-percent APR for 60 months. The 2018 Trax and Cruze also get the zero-percent APR deal for 72 months, however the Trax comes with a $1,000 Cash Allowance and the Cruze comes with a $500 Cash Allowance (when you finance through GM Financial).


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2019 Chevrolet Equinox

2019 Chevrolet Equinox

2018 models aren’t the only ones Chevy is providing discounts on, though. If you’re wanting to bring home a 2019 Equinox, take advantage of the zero-percent APR for 72 months offer.

More Deals

The automaker is also offering general financing incentives whether you pick a 2018 or 2019 model. Select one of two financing deals: no monthly payments for 90 days (when you finance through GM Financial) or zero APR. You can only pick one of these deals, however, so choose wisely.

Make sure to check out these superb deals on Chevy models this Black Friday. And check out this article for more tips on finding the best discounts on vehicles the day after Thanksgiving.


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News Source: GM Authority