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Aug 20, 2008 -- GM launches 2 new sales initiatives
The Detroit News reports that GM is running short of cash. The dire financial straits have prompted 2 recent major announcements from the automaker.
First, GM is offering a new warranty for used cars under their certified-car program. This is a highly unusual move that you can benefit from. This bumper-to-bumper warranty is for 12 months/12,000 miles.
The second announcement concerns employee pricing on new vehicles. This is not a gimmick. It's a longstanding perk that's been enjoyed by the employees of many American automakers. Now it's being extended to the general public in the hopes that they'll buy more GM vehicles.
Now is the time for great deals -- unless you're seeking a highly coveted small car or a hybrid!
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What others are saying
new car
how much time do i have to return a new car and get my money back and my old car
buying used cars
I bought two used vehicles ,a 1999 chev silverodo that had 80k AND now has 130k also a linclon that we put 39k more on the 104k when we bought them. We got the cars a lot cheaper then buying inports and had no trouble with them. They run like tops and don't burn or leak oil.
Rip off
The incentives are offered because they are short of money. If they fix your car it will cost them money. Don't count on getting a major repair done.