Customers who bring their vehicle to Team Auto Group of Salisbury for qualifying services in October can contribute part or all of their rebates... and Chevrolet will match them, up to a total of $150,000.
For example, here are a few specials offered here at TEAM:
- $39.95 oil and filter change, tire rotation and 27-multi-point inspection is $29.95 after the $10 mail-in rebate
- $99.95 (per axle) ACDelco Durastop ceramic brake pads service is $74.95 after the $25 mail-in rebate
And here's a look at the Camaro SS pace car that TEAM saw at the Charlotte Southern Women's Show.
Here's more info on what Chevrolet is doing to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research:
DETROIT – Chevrolet and General Motors employees, dealers and customers are again uniting against breast cancer, hoping to exceed the nearly $1.1 million raised by the American Cancer Society in 2011 through Chevrolet’s nationwide grassroots support of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks and other activities.
This
October’s events include employee- and dealership-sponsored fund-raising walks;
a Chevrolet Certified Service matching rebate contribution program; appearances
by a specially themed pink Camaro SS pace
car and USAC National Midget Car; and test-drive contributions at selected
Southern Women’s Shows. Additional Chevrolet activities will be announced in
October.
The
towers of GM’s Renaissance Center world headquarters in Detroit will once again
be lit with bands of pink to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Even
the all-new Chevrolet Spark will join in the fight. A special “Pink Out” Spark is
designed to honor breast cancer survivors and supporters. It wears a production
Techno Pink exterior finish and is embellished with custom pink elements inside
and out. The “Pink Out” Spark will visit selected community walks throughout
the month.
Last
year with Chevrolet’s support, the American Cancer Society raised $1,079,633 in
contributions to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. The money helps fund
research, wellness and breast cancer awareness education, and support for
breast cancer patients and their families.
“The
generosity of our employees, dealers and customers shows how everyday heroes
can unite to make a difference in eradicating a disease impacting 1.5 million
people,” said Don Johnson, vice president, Chevrolet Sales and Service. “For
the second year, we are committed to support the American Cancer Society in
continuing its fight for more birthdays.”
Johnson
will lead Chevrolet’s involvement in Detroit’s Making Strides Against Breast
Cancer walk that begins at 9 a.m. Oct. 13 in downtown Detroit.
“The
American Cancer Society is thrilled to have the support of Chevrolet and
General Motors nationwide to help us lead the fight against breast cancer,”
said Jill Elder, vice president, American Cancer Society, Great Lakes Division.
“One in every two women newly diagnosed with breast cancer reaches out to the
American Cancer Society for support. The contributions of General Motors and
Chevrolet help make it possible to do the most for people with breast cancer
today and enable us to continue the great work we’re doing to find cures to end
the disease tomorrow.”
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