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1 hour ago, Carson214 said:

Lmao there is no way they paid 40k for a vehicle you paid 41,900 drove for 8 months and then traded it in for 40k.Aint going to happen show is the other side of the paperwork?

You asked for proof and I gave it to you. I also provided an explanation. Sometimes people buy vehicles right at the beginning where they don’t take a hit because they are educated. You my friend seem to have an issue with that. 

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I would add to the OP, the whole point of this thread was you asking if it was feasible. I hope you have seen that the answer is yes. It just depends on you and YOUR specific situation despite what other “experts” who know better than you think. You just have to shop hard, be willing to walk away and find the right deal. The good news is that it’s the perfect time to be shopping if your income is stable. 

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10 hours ago, Gthompson said:

For the original post, the dealers I spoke with today during my trade won't give you both the $6500 GM rebate and the 0% together. You have to choose one of those. They have to make their money somewhere! If you do manage to get both, please don't post it on here or I'm going to feel like an idiot!

They are audited on those incentives and they can't screw GM.  Been there on that.  I bought a truck several years ago (2012) and the salesman added up all the incentives I qualified for and took them off the price.  After the sale (few weeks) I get a phone call from GMC customer service (or GM card, can't recall for certain) telling me I was entitled to another $500 in car show bonus cash that was mistakenly not applied to my purchase.  I paid cash+2010  GMC lein free trade in - bonus cash - GM loyalty cash - GM card points doubled (approx $2500).  Missing was a $500 car show bonus cash that only people residing within 200 (? as I recall) mile radius of the car show (Minneapolis).  I had no idea this existed nor did the salesman mention it, was the previous weekend and only good for a limited time. When the salesman checked to see what I qualified for, he entered the zip code of the dealership which was not within range for the discount. He made a mistake and assumed I lived in same town which I did not.  Should have used my zip code which was within range, dealer was 100 miles farther away from Minneapolis.  GMC cs told me the dealer would sending me a check which I got it several days later just saying a math error was found by them when in reality it was GMC that caught it. They probably were not aware I got a call from GMC customer service and possibly the extra $500 would have gone into their coffers.

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