Cuban-Born Chevrolet Dealership Owner Offering $15,000 Off Vehicles To Celebrate Fidel Castro’s Death
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After hundreds of assassination attempts, long-time leader of Cuba, Fidel Castro, passed away last Friday. The reactions have been mixed among the Cuban public, despite having been over 10 years since Fidel Castro actually held power over the island nation, after handing it off to his brother, Raul Castro
However, it’s a celebration for Cuban-born Arnaldo Bomnin, who immigrated from the communist nation in 1996 at the age of 26 to chase the American dream.
The Miami Herald reports Bomnin Chevrolet, situated in Miami, Florida, is offering $15,000 off C7 Corvettes retailing at least $55,450, Chevrolet Silverados ($32,365 retail), Chevrolet Tahoes ($47,215 retail) and Chevrolet Suburbans ($49,915). Because capitalism.
“Being a Cuban immigrant with some of my family still there, I know we are all praying and hoping for continued development and positive changes to come in Cuba’s future,” Bomnin said in a news release. “I was fortunate enough to make it to America and accomplish the American dream, and my hope is that one day Cubans will be able to experience the same freedoms there.”
Bomnin’s dealership is also the largest minority-owned, General Motors dealership in the United States.
So, celebrate capitalism and grab a new car while you can. The promotion ends this coming Sunday.
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Celebrating Castro’s death? I’m perplexed. According to MSNBC, CNN and The HuffPo, he should’ve been canonized. It’s really no big deal that he murdered 1,000’s of his own people and millions more were living in poverty while he erected another dozen mansions for him and his cronies. 🙁