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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 04:49 PM
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FYI: GM Red Tag Sale

If youy have not seen GM RED TAG SALES is on again.

Here are the details and go make your best deal. Remember some dealers will do better so shop around and don't assume you have the best deal at just one dealer.

"The Price On The Tag Is The Price You Pay"

GM is launching its Red Tag Event, where participating dealers will use red tags on vehicles to advertise their prices so customers can see at a glance the price they'll pay (including all cash back incentives) on the exciting lineup of new GM vehicles. The Red Tag Event runs from Tuesday, November 4, 2008 through Monday, January 5, 2009. Here are the details:

• The Red Tag Event provides special pricing and Customer Cash from $0 up to $7,250 to customers purchasing an eligible new 2008 or 2009MY vehicle, while supplies last. (Excludes Cadillac CTS-V series, Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 and Medium-Duty trucks) See examples below.

• Dealers are instructed to write a price on the Red Tag, and to make it the price the customer will pay. This makes it simple for consumers to find great year-end deals on an outstanding GM vehicle. Dealers have been asked to be sure that the price on the Red Tag includes all applicable incentives and other fees, and excludes only tax, title and registration fees.

• While GM will create special pricing on each eligible vehicle, dealers will also use factory-to-dealer incentives and their own price reductions to create even lower prices on many vehicles in inventory for the Red Tag Event. Dealers will place Red Tags on the specially-priced units.

• All GM divisions are participating in the Red Tag Event. The limited-time offer runs Tuesday, November 4, 2008 through Monday, January 5, 2009.

• 2008 and 2009 Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, Cadillac, HUMMER and GMC Truck models also include a 100,000 mile/5-year Powertrain limited warranty, which is fully transferable and has no deductible. When you add in roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in America. This also is a great opportunity for customers to discover the outstanding value, exclusive features and fuel economy of some of our most popular cars and trucks.

Note: Customers should visit their neighborhood GM dealer for complete details and offer restrictions. For more information about GM's current offers, visit:

http://www.gm.com/vehicles/currentoffers/
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 05:46 PM
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I hope it helps. We sold a total of 100 cars and trucks. We normally sell 300.
Old Nov 3, 2008 | 09:15 PM
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It is more of a case of it better help.

GMAC is just not giving loans to the people they used to and the dealers can't just relay on the banks only.

GM was down 45% last month over last year.
Old Nov 4, 2008 | 12:46 AM
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We just had a chevy dealer in Soutwick Mass. Suburban Chevrolet, close their doors after 20 years there.

Before I got my employee pin#, I visited them because they offered $1.99 gas for 3 years. However they failed to disclose in their Advertising, you must pay MSRP to get that deal. So I walked.

When I got my employee pricing I went to another dealer. Wonder how those other people are gonna get their gas discount now.
Old Nov 4, 2008 | 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by hyperv6
It is more of a case of it better help.

GMAC is just not giving loans to the people they used to and the dealers can't just relay on the banks only.

GM was down 45% last month over last year.
Gmac is requiring a Fico of 700 from what I read, and also charging the dealers more $$ in payments for the inventory. but Chevy Mgr can explain that part of it.

Its tough out there for these dealers and salespeople, they get limited help from GM. and these are people with families to feed. I always wanted to dabble in car sales, I like to deal with people, love cars, and am excited about some of the future Chevy vehicles coming out. but i think I'll just pass




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