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Old 06-01-2005, 11:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How New GM Incentives Work

This site will explain how the program works.

http://www.gm.com/employeediscount.do?cmp=JB_Offline

Combine the above discount with the current incentives shown here:

http://gmbuypower.com/currentOffers....=ne&&zip=11732

And you now have a reason to buy a new GM car...even if you don't need one!
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This site will explain how the program works.

http://www.gm.com/employeediscount.do?cmp=JB_Offline

Combine the above discount with the current incentives shown here:

http://gmbuypower.com/currentOffers....=ne&&zip=11732

And you now have a reason to buy a new GM car...even if you don't need one!

Doesn't work, you might have gotten a peek before they changed their incentive page!
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Old 06-01-2005, 11:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Doesn't work, you might have gotten a peek before they changed their incentive page!
Works fine for me.
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Old 06-01-2005, 11:50 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: How New GM Incentives Work

Incentives not as good as previous months, e.g. Chevy Tahoe is $3K for Western States, vs. $5K in previous months
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Re: How New GM Incentives Work

Loaded G6 GT after Incentives, GM Card and Employee discount: Under $18K!!
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Re: How New GM Incentives Work

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Loaded G6 GT after Incentives, GM Card and Employee discount: Under $18K!!
Ask your dealer if they will combine the employee discount with the GM card.
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Doesn't work, you might have gotten a peek before they changed their incentive page!
It does work - don't forget to use the "Shop GM" box at the top left for special pricing.
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So this is the employee price, PLUS you get incentives as well?
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Ask your dealer if they will combine the employee discount with the GM card.
If they don't then the GM card is pointless.
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So this is the employee price, PLUS you get incentives as well?
Correct - And you can use your GM points.

No more typing - start shopping! www.gmbuypower.com
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If they don't then the GM card is pointless.
It will work, but you have to have the 'GM extended family card'. A year ago or so they changed the rules. If you have the card that still gives you 5%, then it can't be combined. But if you switched over to the new card, you can do it although you will only earn 1% on purchases.
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It will work, but you have to have the 'GM extended family card'. A year ago or so they changed the rules. If you have the card that still gives you 5%, then it can't be combined. But if you switched over to the new card, you can do it although you will only earn 1% on purchases.

The actual GM Employee purchase program (GMS) is compatible only with the GM Extended Family Card.

The "GMS for Everyone" program is compatible with:
GM Goodwill Certificate
GM Card (Blue/Gold)
GM Card (Copper/Platinum/Check)
GM Business Card
GM Extended Family Card
(From the program rules)

GM is also showing some VERY aggressive lease programs with CCR bonuses of up to $3000 above and beyond what may be in the actual lease programs themselves. They are also waiving Security Deposits on many vehicles.

PLUS - GMAC is running a Pull-Ahead program through the month of June for GMAC leases ending before December 31st, 2005.

Hopefully we can clear the lots this June!
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Loaded G6 GT after Incentives, GM Card and Employee discount: Under $18K!!
Huh?

Loaded G6 GT
  • Employee Price: $25,065.80
  • Rebate: $500
  • Maximum GM Earnings Allowed: $1000
  • Net Price: $23,565.80

Did you plan on putting $6000 down? LOL
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so after the employee discount plus the rebates should the dealership take anything off also or is that the final price?
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so after the employee discount plus the rebates should the dealership take anything off also or is that the final price?
I'm wondering that too. Seems like it would be a killer deal for the Colorado I want if the dealer took some off too!
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