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Replying to: bwalukonis (Jul 17, 2008 5:55 am) to take the 0% you give up the $6k. if you take the 2.9% special rate, you only give up $2k of the rebate. if you take the $6k, std. GMAC rates are in the 5%+ range for 60mos. if your dealer got notice of another $1500, the incentive summary sheets sent out to dealers should get updated today...ill keep a lookout. the last update was July 10th. GM has been updating them on average about 1x per week so another change wouldnt surprise me. I WISH THEY REMOVE THE REDEMPTION CAPS ON GM EARNINGS.....
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Replying to: irishrogue1 (Jul 17, 2008 6:04 am) You know the interesting thing about the GM Card points is that, at least with my card, it is an HSBC card. This would mean HSBC is financing the program, not GM. The bank gets 3% on every purchase, to pay you 5%, they are banking on interest from balances. I never carry a balance and accumulate points like crazy. Point is, I'm not sure why GM wouldn't increase the redemption allowance. There must be some % deal between HSBC and GM that we don't see. I'm with you, I have over $4000 in GM $ and have switched future credit card purchases to a different card. If I can only redeem $1500 at a shot, my $4000 will be around for a while. I went as far to request a special allowance with no luck. They had a $1000 bonus about a month ago that I wasn't invited for. I guess the sqeaky wheel doesn't always get the grease.
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Replying to: asylum575 (Jul 17, 2008 2:25 pm) given that most GM card holders are past, present and certainly future purchasers, it would seem to be a great captive audience to market a greater incentive to outside of the incentives through the dealers....at least double the allowances on the slow moving SUVs/trucks.....i have over $5k now and only use amex and an airline card....
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Replying to: roadrunner28 (Jul 17, 2008 5:15 am) well let's hope it is true....although i would expected the incentive summary matrix to be updated today and showing it....myabe tomorrow.... here is one dealer that posts it on the web incentive matrix |
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Replying to: irishrogue1 (Jul 17, 2008 2:34 pm)
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Replying to: bwalukonis (Jul 18, 2008 4:32 am)
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Replying to: asylum575 (Jul 18, 2008 8:15 am)
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Replying to: bwalukonis (Jul 18, 2008 5:36 pm) When the 2009s are out good, does the dealer get an extra incentive for selling a 2008. I'm getting some fairly good quotes ... seems you can get 21% off msrp on a ltz at any reasonable dealer ... some will discount more. Thanks for the info guys ... keep it coming please
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Replying to: rick9194 (Jul 19, 2008 7:26 am) Would an extra discount for a demo be out of the dealers pocket ... or is there some advantage they get. Thanks |
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Usually the corp puts rebates on the vehicles and will not do anything under the table for the dealer. 22% includes all rebates people got into the holdbackis about 10 grand on a 55000. LTZ . The dealers are picking up auction cars with 3500 miles on them not so one LTZ for 37000. The holdback for the dealer is around 3/% but again , the dealers would go broke if they had to getr into the holdback. I believe the rebates of 6000 are pretty healthy and don't be suprised if they get pulled back. GM is taking plants down and they pretty much may keep supply with demand. Saying that , a certain number of will buy suburbans and tahoes no matter what gas is. They just may play to a smaller market and sit on them. I am picking up my new suburban next week , right or wrong you have to pull the trigger sometime.
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