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Automotive discounts for veterans 🚗
Save big on everything from a new car to your next oil change.
Welcome to Vet Wins (brought to you by the team at VET Tv).
Every week, we scour the internet for the best ways that veterans can save thousands doing the things they love most.
This week, we’ve got all types of automotive discounts and deals ⬇️
If you’re not interested in learning about hidden ways for vets to save money, you can click here to unsubscribe.
But if you’re ready for this week’s finds, let’s get into it.
🎬 VET Tv Presents: "Interpreters Wanted" 🎬
Now, before we dive into this week's deals, we need to talk about VET Tv's powerful new documentary, Interpreters Wanted.
What happens when the Taliban knows exactly who you are, where you live, where your children sleep—and they're coming for you because you helped the U.S. Army?
This isn't a hypothetical. It's the stark reality for two Afghan brothers who served as interpreters for U.S. forces for over a decade. When promises of safe passage fall through, they're left with no choice but to take desperate measures to protect their families.
Directed by U.S. Army veteran Robert Ham, who served alongside these interpreters in 2009, "Interpreters Wanted" is a gripping, real-life race against time.
It's earned a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but more importantly, it's a story that needs to be told—and heard.
And it’s available for streaming right now on VET Tv.
This isn't just another war doc—it's a wake-up call about the cost of broken promises and the people left behind.
Now, let’s return to our regular programming...
Drive off with serious savings 🚗
Ford Military Recognition - Ford's honoring veterans and active-duty members with a $500 bonus on models like the F-150 and Bronco. Get the truck that tackles tough jobs or the SUV built for adventure. Perfect for hauling your dreams and that questionable yard sale antique your spouse "had to have" 🛋️
GM Military Appreciation - GM's giving veterans $500 - $1,000 off on premium models from Buick, GMC, and Cadillac. Whether you're enjoying the comfort of a Buick, the power of a GMC truck, or the luxury of a Cadillac, there's something for every style. Finally, a vehicle that can handle your collection of "it'll fit, trust me" Costco purchases 🛒
Jeep Military Incentive - Jeep's offering a $500 bonus to veterans on models like the iconic Wrangler and Grand Cherokee. These are built for serious adventure, whether it's the trails or city streets. Now you can pretend those trips to Walmart are actually daring expeditions ⛰️
Toyota Military Rebate - Toyota's giving veterans an extra $500 off on trusted models like the Camry and the rugged 4Runner. With legendary reliability and long-lasting performance, you're ready for the commute or the great outdoors. It'll probably outlast your New Year's resolutions 🎉
Nissan Military Discount - Nissan's serving up $500 - $1,000 off for veterans on models like the sporty Altima and tough Frontier. Comfortable, stylish, and built for the long haul, your next adventure starts now 💪
🏅BONUS DISCOUNTS
Looking for even more auto discounts? We’ve got you covered on things like oil changes and parts…
Veterans get 5% off services at every Pep Boys Service Center in the U.S. (nearly 1k locations).
Valvoline Instant Oil Change honors vets with 15% off their total invoice.
Advance Auto Parts offers veterans 10% off regularly priced items.
Maybe you’re in the market for a new car. Maybe your car is due for maintenance or repairs.
Either way, these discounts will save you big money!
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