General Motors has released its fleet incentives for its 2012-MY vehicles.
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Enclave: $1,000
LaCrosse: $500
Regal: $250
General Motors has released its fleet incentives for its 2012-MY vehicles.
General Motors has released its fleet incentives for its 2012-MY vehicles.
Enclave: $1,000
LaCrosse: $500
Regal: $250
CTS Coupe: $1,000
CTS Sedan: $1,000
CTS Wagon: $1,000
Escalade ESV: $2,000
Escalade EXT: $2,000
Escalade Hybrid: $2,000
Escalade SUV (excluding Hybrid): $2,000
SRX: $750
Avalanche: $2,000
Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle: $2,500
Captiva Sport: $1,000
Colorado Crew: $1,500
Colorado Extended: $1,500
Colorado Regular: $1,000
Cruze: $250
Equinox: $500
Express: $1,500
Impala: $2,000
Malibu: $1,000
Silverado 1500 (excluding Hybrid): $2,500
Silverado 1500 Hybrid: $2,500
Silverado 2500HD Gas: $2,500
Silverado 2500HD Diesel: $3,000
Silverado 3500HD Gas: $2,500
Silverado 3500HD Diesel: $3,000
Sonic: $250
Suburban: $2,000
Tahoe: $2,000
Traverse: $1,000
Acadia: $1,000
Canyon Crew: $1,500
Canyon Extended: $1,500
Canyon Regular: $1,000
Savana: $1,500
Sierra 1500 (excluding Hybrid): $2,500
Sierra 1500 Hybrid: $2,500
Sierra 2500HD Gas:$2,500
Sierra 2500HD Diesel: $3,000
Sierra 3500HD Gas: $2,500
Sierra 3500HD Diesel: $3,000
Terrain: $500
Yukon: $2,000
Yukon XL: $2,000
Only models listed are eligible for this program.
Excludes Puerto Rico/U.S. Virgin Islands.
Contact your GM fleet account executive for specific details, program rules,
and eligibility.
This article was updated at 9:08 a.m. on Sept. 25, 2012.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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