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Marty PadgettMarty Padgett, November 13th, 2008
Yes, the economy's in trouble, and no one's quite sure where the plummeting markets and federal bailout plans will end. But to the editors of TheCarConnection.com, there's never been a better time to buy a new pickup truck. Think about it: If you truly have a need for the towing and hauling capacity that only a truck can provide, the deals have never been better. Incentives of more than $6000 have been spotted on some GM and
Chrysler trucks. Gas prices are falling--and national averages are pushing back toward $2 a gallon, something of a miracle for drivers who were dreading $5 a gallon gas just a few short months ago. At the same time,
... Yes, the economy's in trouble, and no one's quite sure where the plummeting markets and federal bailout plans will end. But to the editors of TheCarConnection.com, there's never been a better time to buy a new pickup truck. Think about it: If you truly have a need for the towing and hauling capacity that only a truck can provide, the deals have never been better. Incentives of more than $6000 have been spotted on some GM and Chrysler trucks. Gas prices are falling--and national averages are pushing back toward $2 a gallon, something of a miracle for drivers who were dreading $5 a gallon gas just a few short months ago. At the same time, ...
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Tags: Pickups
Posted in: 2008, 2009, Cadillac, Dodge, Nissan, Escalade EXT
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