The 2009 and 2010 models of the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 are being offered with incentives from General Motors. The incentives offered on this model are the first of its kind from the carmaker.
The coupe has been a hot favorite right from the beginning and was simply lapped up eager consumers they moment they arrive at showrooms. In fact even the dealers at times made “market adjustments” to the extent of adding even more than $50,000 to the original price. However, off late the sales for the ZR1 have doused off. This has compelled General Motors to start exploring other option in order to try and entice consumers once again.
General Motors has come out with an exciting scheme whereby the buyers of the 2010 ZR1 would be entitled to receive $3000 in the form of a cash back offer. Alternatively, the buyer also have the choice to go for 0% financing for 60 months which is no doubt quite attractive in itself. The financing offer would only mean that the monthly sum of money paid would be kept as low as $2000 or less. However, the figure is still more than what several people pay on a mortgage.
The current Toyota owners would receive $1000 as Toyota Conquest cash in case they opt for the cash back. I am sure it would be even more tempting to discover the incentives on offer with the 2009 Corvette ZR1s. A whooping $5000 cash back is all yours, as offered by General Motors, along with an unbelievable zero percent financing for a 72 months time period. Thus the monthly pay out on a 2009 model would be reduced to lesser than $1700 and that too on a fully loaded model with absolutely no deposit. The offer cannot last very long as with only 11 units for the 2009 model year that are yet to be sold, it will not be available very soon.
Source: 4wheelsnews