General Motors announced its 2013-MY fleet incentives*:
Buick
Enclave - $1,000
Fleet incentives for 2013-MY are ranging from $250 to $4,000.
General Motors announced its 2013-MY fleet incentives*:
Enclave - $1,000
Encore - $250
LaCrosse - $500
Regal - $250
Verano - $250
ATS - $250
CTS - $1,000
XTS - $1,000
Escalade/Escalade ESV/Escalade EXT - $2,000
SRX - $750
Avalanche - $2,000
Camaro - $250
Caprice - $2,500
Captiva Sport - $1,000
Cruze - $250
Equinox - $750
Express 1500 - $2,000
Express 2500 Short Wheelbase - $2,500
Express 2500 Long Wheelbase - $3,000
Express 3500 Short Wheelbase - $3,500
Express 3500 Long Wheelbase - $4,000
Express Passenger/Cutaway - $2,000
Impala - $3,000
Malibu (non-Eco) - $1,000
Malibu Eco - $250
Silverado 1500 Regular Cab - $2,500
Silverado 1500 Extended Cab - $3,500
Silverado 1500 Crew Cab - $3,000
Silverado 2500/3500 Regular Cab - $3,000
Silverado 2500/3500 Extended Cab/Crew Cab - $3,500
Silverado Hybrid - $2,500
Sonic - $250
Suburban - $2,000
Tahoe - $2,000
Traverse - $1,000
Acadia - $1,000
Savana 1500 - $2,000
Savana 2500 Short Wheelbase - $2,500
Savana 2500 Long Wheelbase - $3,000
Savana 3500 Short Wheelbase - $3,500
Savana 3500 Long Wheelbase - $4,000
Savana Passenger/Cutaway - $2,000
Sierra 1500 Regular Cab - $2,500
Sierra 1500 Extended Cab - $3,500
Sierra 1500 Crew Cab - $3,000
Sierra 2500/3500 Regular Cab - $3,000
Sierra 2500/3500 Extended Cab/Crew Cab - $3,500
Sierra Hybrid - $2,500
Terrain - $750
Yukon/Yukon XL - $2,000
*
Only models listed are eligible for this program.
Excludes Puerto Rico/U.S.Virgin Islands.
Contact your GM fleet account representative for specific details, program rules and eligibility.
To see fleet incentives from other manufacturers, click here.
This article was updated at 9:11 a.m. on Sept. 25, 2012.

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