If you live in Phoenix Arizona and would like to purchase a Chevrolet car or truck with a qualifying trade-in, we recommend that you call the professional sales team at Midway Chevy. Midway Chevrolet contacted us and ask to be added in the Phoenix directory because they are ready to assist consumers with trading in their qualifying “clunker” for a brand new Chevy car or truck.
The official name of the program is Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) but that is not so easy to remember. For the CARS program will start around July 24, 2009 which may qualify Phoenix area residents for a $3,500 or $4,500 credit to purchase a new car or truck.
The car rules are very easy. You just have to own a car that is rated at 18 mpg or less and comply with a few additional requirements. If you qualify, you will need to purchase a new car that gets over 22 mpg, which is very easily with Chevrolet. Midway Chevrolet has many models that qualify and our most popular models will be in high demand.
We encourage all Arizona car owners living in the Phoenix area that have a qualifying “clunker” to call Midway Chevy. We’ll verify that your car qualifies and start to discuss which fuel efficient Chevy model is perfect for your needs and budget.
When you contact us, you can call or use the form on the left. Make sure you ask about additional Chevrolet manufacturer rebates and incentives that could be used in addition to your CARS credit.
Midway Chevrolet
2323 W. Bell Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85023
Phone:1-866-963-4364
Phoenix residents need to know that the official place to verify the EPA MPG ratings of your clunker: http://cars.gov. Go to this website to see if your car qualifies. If you need help understanding the EPA charts, click here. Once your car qualifies, you can call Midway Chevy direct or use the form on the left to have someone from Midway Chevy call you.
Here are just a few examples of cars that easily qualify for the CARS credit, which requires a minimum 22 mpg average rating. In fact, Phoenix Aveo owners are averaging almost 30 mpg, which could easily qualify for the full $4,500 credit when you turn in a car that is getting less than 18 mpg today.
Your actual mpg rating can not be used for qualification since http://cars.gov is the only official rating system for the program.
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