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Jun 19, 2003 (10:57 am)
With the GM Card, every purchase you make will accumulate earnings that you can save for up to seven years. Depending on which color GM Card you have, you might be able to use all of those earnings or only some. One card (the old card) gives you 5% of your purchases back in point earnings and allows you to spend only a certain amount on vehicles. Another card (one of the new ones) gives you 1% of your purchases back in point earnings and allows you to spend all of your points, no matter how much you have, on the vehicle. I don't remember if it's one or both, but I remember there being a 3,000 point cap on some card. Check out the GM Card website for more info.
http://www.gmcard.com/
#85 of 132 Seems like when I got my GM Card
by txyank1
Jun 19, 2003 (2:54 pm)
(the original) it was $500 per year for seven years totalling $3500 max. And seems like in the eigth year your first yr dropped off, so it in effect is the last seven years earnings.
#86 of 132 GM Platinum Card Worthless for GM EMP
by dmanz66
Jul 08, 2003 (6:08 pm)
I have more than the $1000 available for use on the Avalanche on my GM platinum card. I have found out at the dealer that I can not combine the platinum card earnings with the GM employee discount. The dealer would not budge from the employee discount price. I haggled over the phone the the gm card reps to no avail. That $1000 would have closed the deal. Walked away with no Avalanche.
#87 of 132 Yes, that was a recent
by txyank1
Jul 09, 2003 (4:30 am)
change they made. They certainly aren't making it more attractive to use the card.
#88 of 132 Price in NJ/PA Area?
by adomingo
Jul 12, 2003 (4:31 am)
Hello,
I am looking to finally get an AV. Let me know what you paid. I am looking to get a Z71 without the body hardware.
TIA
-A
#89 of 132 Seems like most folks
by txyank1
Jul 14, 2003 (4:29 am)
are able to get pretty close to Invoice and then pile the rebates on top of that. Shouldn't have any trouble buying for Edmunds "True Market Value".
#90 of 132 bought an 03' Z71 loaded with ...
by dcrisler
Jul 17, 2003 (11:55 am)
Everything except the XM radio for around $32k (sticker was $43), using my GM Supplier discount and the current $4k rebate and an additional $500. for doing the 24hour testdrive... I have been very pleased with the truck so far.
#91 of 132 Talk to the Press
by Sylvia
Mar 23, 2004 (8:55 pm)
A reporter is hoping to interview a recent car-buyer who participated in
an overnight or 24-hour test drive and then purchased the vehicle.
Please respond to 248-890-8582, farataye
yahoo.com or
jfallon
edmunds.com by 5pm Eastern Wednesday, March 24, 2004.
Thanks,
Jeannine Fallon
PR Director
Edmunds.com
#92 of 132 Re: Talk to the Press [Sylvia]
by gsdavis
Sep 21, 2004 (8:41 am)
Wow it has been awhile since anyone bought an Avalanche. I ended up with a 2004 1500 Avalanche for $250 below their invoice. (Their's $30750, Edmunds $30585). Av is Silver Birch Metallic and has Trailering package, Lock. differential, roof rack, WL tires, and had chrome assist step added. Dealer gave me $7500 for my trade (1999 Dodge Ram Quad Cab 1500 w/ 87000 miles) and $4000 in rebates.
Oct 12, 2004 (12:59 pm)
How frequent are the $4000 rebates? We want to buy now but the rebate is only $1500. Should we be patient?