RAMP Chevrolet & Hummer Announces Economic Stimulus Plan

Long Island Based Dealer Launches “Who’s Bailing You Out” Initiative. $20,000,000.00 In Credit. Incentives/Write-offs that can get you a new vehicle for nothing.

PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NY (11/06/2008)(readMedia)-- RAMP Chevrolet & Hummer is offering Long Island a rescue plan rife with incentives combined with $20,000,000 in available credit and government deductions that can reduce the price of a new car or truck from levels not seen since the 1960s to actually nothing. Professionals and Small business owners, whose cars or trucks are used at least half the time for business, can take advantage of this unbelievable opportunity.

While the Federal government is bailing out Wall Street to the tune of $700 billion, many on "Main Street" are asking, "who's helping us out?" John Rampone, RAMP Vice President, has found a way to create a "win-win-win" situation for consumers, business owners, and the Long Island economy.

RAMP is offering unprecedented savings plans that can be deemed a "once in a lifetime opportunity". Utilizing the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008, the plan puts consumers in the driver's seat of any new Chevrolet or HUMMER while receiving tax credits, deductions such as Section 179 and discounts worth, in some cases, the entire purchase price of the vehicle!

It's the perfect storm of opportunity. RAMP combines its need to keep the cars and trucks rolling by offering the largest discounts ever with the current enormous Manufacturer Incentives, and then applies a section of the recently approved economic stimulus act with immediate deductions to create vehicle transactions that in many cases can cost the buyer nothing.

RAMP is also addressing the credit crunch with $20,000,000.00 in available credit for financing the new vehicles, helping to relieve the ongoing obstacle of obtaining credit in today's market.

"For people who find themselves in expiring leases or driving inefficient or unreliable vehicles this is the perfect opportunity to make a wise financial move, it doesn't get much better than paying nothing."

RAMP is pleased to be a forerunner in bringing this awareness to the general public. "In today's difficult economic times, RAMP wanted to put together a plan for Long Island that can help them realize new auto ownership for themselves and their businesses", said RAMP Vice President John Rampone.