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Old 10-16-2007, 07:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What's the GM equivalent of X-Plan and BlueOval?

I need to help my Mom with a Buick. I know it's a way out of bounds question, but anybody know the GM equivalent of an X-Plan PIN, if any, any where do I <shudder> seek this evil magic?
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Re: What's the GM equivalent of X-Plan and BlueOval?

It is called the General Motors Supplier Discount Program.
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Re:What's the GM equivalent of X-Plan and Blue Oval?

The 2008 Mustang Bullitt incorporates the latest in Ford Racing Technology, as well. Beginning with a base Mustang GT, the car’s engineers tuned its 4.6L V8 up to 315 horsepower. They brought the live rear axle over from the Shelby GT500, which uses a tall 3.73:1 gear that makes the model quicker off the line. The stock GT’s shocks and struts were also swapped out for new units that increase balance and permit more aggressive driving, for those who want to channel their inner Steve McQueen.
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i figured i would add another very relevant response to this thread...........????????
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Gm is giving cars away!!! my friend just bought a brand new 08 2500 gmc 4x4 6.0,auto,a/c,Utility body for 20k...the window sticker was like 36k. Im not a gm guy but thta is a deal
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gm employee plan ok.......kind of

You can actually do a lot better in just simple negotiations or with a weekend "loss leader". There is an actual price hidden on the invoice called "pay line 210" that is the true dealer cost of the vehicle. Please keep in mind that the dealer gets incentive money for units sold at the end of the year. You can actually get a better deal at the end of the month as ALL salesmen and managers get paid on every unit sold through the last day of each month. There are usually a lot of incentives for employees to sell that day, but in todays auto market they wont turn down a deal. As an employee or preferred vendor you give up your right to negotiation as well as the dealer. If you, or they try to negotiate you could loose your right to purchase on the program and they would loose their right to sell on that program. There are far more effective ways to buy a car, do your research, sell your own trade and check on your own financing before you go. Know what you want and do not get caught up in the emotion. If you know where the back door is you will never get stuck inside.
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