How many people are upset about losing GMS?
I have spent hundreds of hours on this forum researching my next car, the 2010 Camaro SS. Now we are told that GM will not offer us the GMS (employee discount). I was fully ready to order this spring. NO I don't want to buy out of stock, or look for an incoming order! F-em, I will go get something else. I just cant believe they would screw us over like that!! :thumbdown:
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And then you wonder why they go bankrupt...
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Wow.
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They are cancelingthe supplier and usaa which I would have qualified for both. Well what can you do. Hopefully they realize this and bring it back
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I must have misread the .pdf...but this is what I understand so far...
Supplier and GSM are being combined into one single program with "Employees" earning additional discounts based on other factors. |
They are not "canceling" the USAA discount. It ran from Summer 2009 until January 2010. Programs have limits, and that one ran an extraordinarliy long time. The promotion was paid for by USAA, not GM. GM isn't canceling anything.
They also aren't canceling supplier pricing or employee pricing. You may still get the discounts that you are entitled to as a GM employee. They are altering the formula on which they base such discounts, but both will still be available. Yes, under the new programs it will cost more, but only slightly more. The cost of doing business always goes up, and GM has to do this. Let's not start bashing GM over this when no one really knows what the pricing structure will be. Further, why anyone would claim that they would now refuse to buy a Camaro because GM changed the way the discounts are done is beyond me.... I doubt an extra couple hundred is going to make the car unaffordable. |
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i just wanted to add a bit more to this topic. I purchased my car at MSRP and i don't regret it one bit. some of u guys here have become a bit spoiled with all the incentives that are out there. i couldn't get the incentive when i bought the car due to the dealer not accepting them. Did that stop me from buying???????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????NO>>>>
stop your damn whining people and buy the car. It won't kill ya to lose the incentive otherwise. the car is too good to pass up. |
To the OP, I respect your opinion, but whether or not I was going to qualify for a discount program was definitely not part of my decision-making process when I decided to buy the Camaro. In my humble opinion this car is worth more than they're charging for it, so if you have to pay MSRP I think think it's worth it!
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BTW, here are the key bullet points from the memo: • Beginning January 5th we will eliminate GMS and Supplier nomenclature • We will offer one discount pricing structure - GM Preferred Pricing, which utilizes the former Supplier price formula • Introduce Employee Vehicle Allowance incentive quarterly on most models. This, along with the new formula will be the new employee price • In addition to the change in pricing, the dealer allowance will go from 5% for GMS and 2% for Supplier to 1.5% on all formula priced sales • Currently, group advertising collections are refunded for employee sales – all Supplier priced programs are not. Under the new program, half of the LMA funds will be refunded for all discounted sales • Invoices after 1/4/2010 will only reflect GMPP price and memo Employees are being notified of the change this week via a letter from Susan Docherty. If you have heard specifics about which vehicle are and are not included, please post them here, and share what you know. |
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