Most sales take place after Christmas, but then Chevrolet has never been a brand to do things conventionally. That’s why the American brand is offering incredible reductions on several of its most popular models in the run-up to the festive period, rather than after. Customers will be able to save up to £6,000 on certain Chevrolet models ordered between November 10th and November 30th 2011, at participating dealers. The biggest savings are on the Captiva 2.2 VCDi LT seven-seat SUV. Priced at £21,695 during the sale period, it offers the luxury and accoutrements of many much more expensive SUVs for less than many smaller, five-seat rivals. Luxury touches include electronic climate control, Bluetooth, rain-sensing wipers, automatic headlights, 17-inch alloys and rear parking sensors among others – a lot of kit for £6,000 below list price. There are also excellent savings on the race-proven Cruze – the all-new hatchback model is available in 1.6 LS form at £11,495 on the road – a saving of £2,500. Equipped with air conditioning, ESC, electric front windows, a CD stereo, electrically-adjustable mirrors, follow-me-home headlights and remote central locking, the model is impressively equipped. Yet, at the sale price, it costs less to buy then many rival manufacturers’ less well equipped superminis. Those looking for something smaller can still save big. During the sale, the popular Spark 1.0+ model, with standard air conditioning and electric front windows, is on offer at £6,875 – a saving of £2,000 against list. That makes it one of the best value five-seat, five-door cars on the market, as well as one of the most distinctive and fun to drive. The only downside is that these offers can’t last forever – they’re available from November 10th to 30thonly, subject to availability. For details of your nearest participating dealer, visit www.chevrolet.co.uk or call 0800 666 222.
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