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GM Announces 2014-MY Fleet Incentives

General Motors has announced its 2014 model-year fleet incentives for Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC.

by Staff
June 12, 2013
2 min to read


General Motors has announced its 2014 model-year fleet incentives for Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC.

BUICK
Enclave: $2,500
Encore: $500
LaCrosse: $2,000
Regal: $2,000
Verano: $1,250

CADILLAC
ATS: $1,000
CTS Coupe (excluding V-series): $2,000
CTS-V Coupe: $2,000
CTS-V Sedan: $2,000
CTS Sedan (excluding V-series): $2,000
Escalade: $3,500
SRX: $2,000
XTS: (excluding W30) $2,000

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CHEVROLET
Camaro: $500
Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle: $2,500
Captiva Sport Fleet: $1,500
Cruze (excluding LUZ): $1,000
Cruze (with LUZ): $500
Equinox: $1,250
Express Cargo 1500: $2,750
Express Cargo 2500 Reg. WB: $3,250
Express Cargo 2500 Ext. WB: $3,500
Express Cargo 3500 Reg. WB: $4,250
Express Cargo 3500 Ext. WB: $4,500
Express Commercial Cutaway: $2,750
Express Passenger: $2,750
Impala (excluding Limited): $1,000
Impala Limited: $3,500
Malibu w/2SA: $1,000
Malibu w/1FL (excludes AG1 P77)/1LS: $1,250
Malibu w/1FL (with AG1 P77)/1LT/1LZ/2LT/2LZ/3LT: $1,750
Silverado 1500 Crew: $2,000
Silverado 1500 Double: $1,500
Silverado 1500 Regular: $1,000
Silverado 2500/3500HD Crew: $4,000
Silverado 2500/3500HD Regular: $3,500
Sonic: $500
Suburban: $2,500
Tahoe: $2,500
Traverse: $2,000

GMC
Acadia: $2,500
Savana Cargo 1500: $2,750
Savana Cargo 2500 Reg. WB: $3,250
Savana Cargo 2500 Ext. WB: $3,500
Savana Cargo 3500 Reg. WB: $4,250
Savana Cargo 3500 Ext. WB: $4,500
Savana Commercial Cutaway: $2,750
Savana Passenger: $2,750
Sierra 1500 Crew: $2,000
Sierra 1500 Double: $1,500
Sierra 1500 Regular: $1,000
Sierra 2500/3500HD Crew: $4,000
Sierra 2500/3500HD Regular: $3,500
Terrain: $1,500
Yukon XL: $3,000
Yukon: $3,000

● 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.

Visit www.gmfleet.com/ for more information. 

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