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stevehayes01
03-31-2005, 12:38 PM
If anyone is looking at buying a GM built vehicle and would like GM discount certificates let me know and I will be happy to redeem some for you. I get 2 a month right now so its a first come basis......I expect that everyone will of course be buying a new SAAB with them!!
bugzy
03-31-2005, 12:43 PM
very tempted on a 9-2x Aero ;)
stevehayes01
03-31-2005, 12:46 PM
very tempted on a 9-2x Aero ;)
Well I can get you a better deal ontop of the discount by my buddy in Mission Viejo!
Satan4
03-31-2005, 02:05 PM
A C6 Vette would be nice!
stevehayes01
03-31-2005, 02:07 PM
A C6 Vette would be nice!
Vette's are hard to get discounts on but I can check it out if you want me to.
Satan4
03-31-2005, 02:14 PM
Dont have the cash currently, but maybe soon.
Tom (aka Godzilla)
03-31-2005, 02:17 PM
I already have the GM family discount, but thanks anyways. :D
Damon
03-31-2005, 02:36 PM
Well I can get you a better deal ontop of the discount by my buddy in Mission Viejo!
Do tell... I'm getting bored with my GTI. Depends on what kind of deal we're talkin. :tup:
stevehayes01
03-31-2005, 02:53 PM
Do tell... I'm getting bored with my GTI. Depends on what kind of deal we're talkin. :tup:Ok for Non SAAB models this is the national incentive website that tells you what rebates and such are being offered right now.
http://www.gm.com/automotive/vehicle_shopping/currentoffers/WE_Consumer_IOU.html
After you look at that then you get additional discounts that can range a bit based on what you buy but this is the general blurb from the corporate site. I do know that my buddy saved almost $7K on his Tahoe that he bought using the incentives and an employee discount.
The special GM in the Driveway pricing is the same as the price our preferred suppliers pay. Your friends can also combine their discount with current incentives (http://socaleuro.com/forum/javascript<b></b>://) to receive the maximum value possible!
This is an example of the pricing for Saturn Ions that the incentive gives.
A Saturn ION Redline Supercharged Coupe on Supplier pricing goes for $20,831 where it retails for $23,750 in most markets. Then add in the incentives for the vehicle which is usually $3K cash back and you come out with a $4 to $5K savings on the car.
GTIcrazy
03-31-2005, 03:15 PM
I used a GMS number to get my 92X. From what I understand, for true GM cars a GMS number gets you 17-18% off the MSRP. For Saabs it is 8-10% off MSRP. This is a non-negotiable price that is actually on the invoice for the car. You also get to take advantage of any manufacturer's rebates (not dealer rebates) and/or interest rates.
There are different levels of discount numbers from GM. GMS is the highest and I think GM Supplier is just below that. Not sure where Steve's discount falls, but with the current March Madness rebates there are just some silly deals out there.
Mighty nice of you to offer your discounts up Steve. :tup:
stevehayes01
03-31-2005, 03:19 PM
I used a GMS number to get my 92X. From what I understand, for true GM cars a GMS number gets you 17-18% off the MSRP. For Saabs it is 8-10% off MSRP. This is a non-negotiable price that is actually on the invoice for the car. You also get to take advantage of any manufacturer's rebates (not dealer rebates) and/or interest rates.
There are different levels of discount numbers from GM. GMS is the highest and I think GM Supplier is just below that. Not sure where Steve's discount falls, but with the current March Madness rebates there are just some silly deals out there.
Mighty nice of you to offer your discounts up Steve. :tup:
Mine is a GM Supplier so I am 2nd tier on the discount scale but I have a buddy at SAAB of Mission Viejo that is down for helping out on price as much as possible for any model SAAB (especially the 9-2x AERO's since they aint moving like they thought they would). I am always glad to help out fellow SoCalers (not to mention it helps the GM stock fund so it helps my 401K ---- Joking ..sorta):p
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