I have a lot of GM incentives built up. To date I am just short of $4,500. That is through a $ 1,000 loyalty GM, as I purchased an Olds Silhouette in late '98. GM rewarded "sorry" Olds owners. The rest is from my GM Card.
I want to get the money without owning a new car in the end. I'm really not interested in many new GM rides. I have a couple of ideas that will get me some cash in my pocket. My first thought is to buy something cheap and marketable. Then, trade it in within three months on a clean used ride. For example, a 2002 Altima would be fine. I am trying to suck less depreciation and get a decent affordable ride that will suffice for my son to drive. With another son in college and two more on the horizon, a new car is out of the question. The new title takes 60 days or so from NYS DMV.
The end result of the buying process is I get $ 4,500 off after I make my best deal. Some GM rebates are substantial right now. It just tells you what the cars are really worth. I know that I will never see the whole $ 4,500. I am just trying to get as much as possible.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
I want to get the money without owning a new car in the end. I'm really not interested in many new GM rides. I have a couple of ideas that will get me some cash in my pocket. My first thought is to buy something cheap and marketable. Then, trade it in within three months on a clean used ride. For example, a 2002 Altima would be fine. I am trying to suck less depreciation and get a decent affordable ride that will suffice for my son to drive. With another son in college and two more on the horizon, a new car is out of the question. The new title takes 60 days or so from NYS DMV.
The end result of the buying process is I get $ 4,500 off after I make my best deal. Some GM rebates are substantial right now. It just tells you what the cars are really worth. I know that I will never see the whole $ 4,500. I am just trying to get as much as possible.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.