Fire sale of Chevrolet cars post GM exit

    Discounts range from Rs 1 lakh on Chevrolet Beat to Rs 4 lakh on Chevrolet Cruze

    Published On Jun 06, 2017 02:35:00 PM

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    Fire sale of Chevrolet cars post GM exit

    General Motors on May 18 left many in the lurch when it announced shuttering its India sales operations. Now, in order to clear vehicle inventories, GM, along with its dealers is offering huge discounts.

    Chevrolet's Beat is now available with a straight-up cash discount of Rs 1 lakh on all variants. The Cruze, on the other hand, can be availed at a price cut of Rs 4 lakh for both manual and automatic versions. Also, with a bit of bargaining, you can expect the asking price to drop even further. Interestingly, dealers are also accepting bookings, albeit at an 80 percent down payment, for variants that they might not have in stock but can procure from GM's plant within a little over a week.

    Chevrolet's Trailblazer SUV, the only imported model in the brand's India line-up, is also coming at a discount of Rs 4 lakh, but sources tell us that the stock for this model has almost been cleared. Chevrolet had earlier discontinued the U-VA, Sail and Enjoy models.

    While its sales outlets will shut down by December 2017, Chevrolet has promised to maintain a service network across key locations of the country. However, it has not yet specified where these locations will be. GM will continue to manufacture cars in India for exports and has committed to honour all warranty, service package agreements and maintain spare parts support for its vehicles.

    Discounts on offer
    ModelsDiscount
    Chevrolet Beat (All variants)Rs 1 lakh
    Chevrolet Cruze (All variants)Rs 4 lakh
    Chevrolet Trailblazer (All variants)Rs 4 lakh
    Chevrolet SailSold out
    Chevrolet U-VASold out
    Chevrolet EnjoySold out

    Disclaimer: Discounts are subject to availability of cars.

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