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GM Announces 2015-MY Fleet Incentives

General Motors has announced fleet incentives for its 2015 model-year vehicles for the Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC brands.

by Staff
July 3, 2014
GM Announces 2015-MY Fleet Incentives

Photo of 2015 Chevrolet Colorado courtesy of GM.

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Photo of 2015 Chevrolet Colorado courtesy of GM.

General Motors has announced fleet incentives for its 2015 model-year vehicles for the Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC brands.

For its 2015 Buick models, GM is offering $2,500 for the Enclave mid-size SUV, $750 for the the Encore compact SUV, $2,000 for the LaCrosse and Regal mid-size sedans, and $1,250 for the Verano compact car.

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For Cadillac, GM is offering $1,000 for the ATS compact sedan, $2,000 for the CTS mid-size sedan, $3,000 for the Escalade and Escalade ESV full-size SUVs, $2,000 for the SRX mid-size SUV, and $2,000 for the XTS full-size sedan.

For its Chevrolet cars, GM is offering $500 for the Camaro sport car; $1,250 for the Cruze non-diesel compact car; $500 for the Cruze Diesel; $1,500 for the Impala full-size sedan; $4,000 for the Impala Limited; $1,750 for the Malibu 1FL with AG1 and QCL or 1LT/2LT/3LT/1LZ/2LZ mid-size sedan; $1,250 for the Malibu 1FL without AG1 and QCL or Malibu 1LS; $500 for the Sonic compact car; and $250 for the non-EV Spark.

For its Chevrolet trucks, GM is offering $500 for the Colorado crew cab 2WD and extended cab 2WD pickups; $1,500 for the Colorado crew cab 4WD and extended cab 4WD pickups; $3,750 for the Silverado 1500 crew cab 2WD/4WD, Silverado 1500 crew cab WT 2WD/4WD, Silverado 1500 double cab 2WD/4WD, and Silverado 1500 double cab WT 2WD/4WD; $3,000 for the Silverado 1500 regular cab 2WD/4WD and Silverado 1500 regular cab WT 2WD/4WD; $3,750 for the Silverado 2500/3500 crew cab, Silverado 2500/3500 crew cab WT 2WD/4WD, Silverado 2500/3500 double cab 2WD/4WD, and Silverado 2500/3500 double cab WT 2WD/4WD; and $3,250 for the Silverado 2500/3500 regular cab 2WD/4WD and Silverado 2500/3500 regular cab WT 2WD/4WD.

For its Chevrolet vans, GM is offering $750 for the City Express 1LS/1LT compact van; $4,200 for the Express 2500 cargo van with extended wheelbase; $4,000 for the Express 2500 with regular wheelbase; $5,250 for the Express 3500 cargo van with extended wheelbase; $5,000 for the Express 3500 cargo van with regular wheelbase; and $3,500 for the Express cutaway and passenger vans.

For its Chevrolet SUVs, GM is offering $1,500 for its Captiva Sport compact SUV; $1,500 for the Equinox compact SUV; $2,000 for the Suburban and Tahoe large SUVs; $2,500 for the Traverse mid-size SUV; and $750 for the Trax compact SUV.

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The GMC truck incentives include $500 for the Canyon crew cab 2WD; $1,500 for the Canyon crew cab 4WD; $500 for the Canyon extended cab with 2WD; $1,500 for the Canyon extended cab with 4WD; $3,750 for the Sierra 1500 crew cab 2WD/4WD, Sierra 1500 crew cab WT 2WD/4WD, Sierra 1500 double cab 2WD/4WD, and Sierra 1500 double cab WT 2WD/4WD; $3,000 for the Sierra 1500 regular cab 2WD/4WD and Sierra 1500 regular cab WT 2WD/4WD; $3,750 for the Sierra 2500/3500 crew cab, Sierra 2500/3500 crew cab WT 2WD/4WD, Sierra 2500/3500 double cab 2WD/4WD, and Sierra 2500/3500 double cab WT 2WD/4WD; and $3,250 for the Sierra 2500/3500 regular cab 2WD/4WD and Sierra 2500/3500 regular cab WT 2WD/4WD.

For the GMC vans, GM is offering $4,200 for the Savana 2500 cargo van with extended wheelbase; $4,000 for the Savana 2500 with regular wheelbase; $5,250 for the Savana 3500 cargo van with extended wheelbase; $5,000 for the Savana 3500 cargo van with regular wheelbase; and $3,500 for the Savana cutaway and passenger vans.

GMC SUV incentives include $2,500 for the Acadia mid-size SUV, $1,750 for the Terrain compact SUV, and $2,500 for the Yukon and Yukon XL full-size SUVs.

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