Many auto companies are preparing to unveil (or have already unveiled) their 2011 line-up. But before anyone can get too excited about all the new vehicles and features, they have to sell their 2009 and 2010 inventory. Having 3 years worth of new models on any particular lot creates too much competition within one brand which can fuel lower prices and fewer sales. In order to clear the old inventory and improve sales of 2011 models, many auto manufacturers are instituting ‘End of Summer Sales.’
Chevrolet in particular is slashing prices on most of their 2010 inventory to accommodate the release of their 2011 vehicles. Right now customers can receive up to $5,000 Cash Allowance on many new 2010 vehicles. Aside from cutting prices, Chevrolet is offering a reduction in finance rates. Customers can choose between the cash allowance or 0% finance for up to 72 months on several 2010 models. Either choice saves the consumer thousands of dollars.
These savings do not take the individual auto dealer’s needs into consideration. Each local dealer has certain vehicles he/she desperately needs to sell in order to get the best and newest merchandise from their particular franchise. So, depending on their sales-to-date, some dealers are reducing the sticker price of certain cars, trucks and SUVs far below manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP).
Right now, people interested in buying new Chevy cars can take advantage of Chevrolet’s cash allowance program in addition to super-low prices at their local dealership. To see new car deals visit Maxie Price Chevrolet or visit Chevrolet.com to see all of their end of summer discounts.
Currently OnStar comes standard for one year in most new GM vehicles such as Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, and GMC, but people who buy their GM car, truck or SUV in 2011 will receive an additional tool that improves the usability and productivity of the already valuable OnStar technology suite of services. Starting with the 2011 General Motors line-up, consumers will be able to download a powerful smart phone app that can . . . Read the Entire Article with Photos. Learn More about OnStar at Maxie Price Chevrolet in Loganville, GA
Bike for the Bank Benefit Ride and Food Drive
Saturday July 17, 2010, 8am to 4pm
One out of every six children in the United States is at risk of hunger. Unmet nutritional needs make it very difficult for children to learn, pay attention in class, and behave properly to retain what they learn. Georgia is among the top ten states with the highest rate of food insecurity.
Each month the Southeast Gwinnett Coop and FISH Ministries feed a combined 800 to 1000 families in Walton County and the southeastern portion of Gwinnett County. All proceeds from the bike ride and all food collected at the Kroger drop box will be donated to these two Food Pantries.
Registration Fee: $25
Routes: 30 miles SEE ROUTE MAP
Location: begins and ends at Kroger
Parking will be available at Kroger
If you are interested in sponsoring this event or if you would like to volunteer, please contact:
Julia Madison at jmadison@maxieprice.com 678-527-8054
On the Day of the Event
6:00-7:00a.m. Volunteer Check-In and Sponsor Tent Set Up
8:00-9:00a.m. Rider Check-In and Packet Pick Up
9:00 Invocation and Ride Start
8:00-4:00p.m. Ride and Tent Fair
2:00p.m. Route Closes
Riders will need to sign a liability waiver at the time of the event.
Sponsored by:
Maxie Price Chevrolet
Kroger
Lifetime Bikes
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE
Food Banks Currently Need:
Chile
Spaghetti Sauce
Pork and Beans
Cereal
Noodles
Peanut Butter
Canned Fruit
Canned Vegetables
Rice
Powdered Milk
Dried Beans
Crackers
Soup
Ramen Noodles
Baking Mix
Flour/Sugar
