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^But that is exactly the point.
GM is hurting and they need all the sales they can get. Any time a dealer turns away a potential customer, that person (you might have heard the saying) will go and tell 10 people their bad experience. "It takes a lifetime to gain customers...and only a minute to lose them."
GM really can't afford to have the dealers out there spreading lies or making false claims of this and that. They do need to be set straight. If that dealer gets a bad name, no one will go to them anymore...and in turn, their dealer will suffer. BUT, what if someone has such a bad experience, that they no longer care for the Chevy brand itself!
I will NEVER IN MY LIFE go to Superior Pontiac again. They did me wrong and wanted me to sign papers JUST TO GIVE ME PRICES. Now...not only did 10 people get that message....THOUSANDS got it. That's right...YOU read it. Dealers can shoot themselves in the foot and GM needs everyone on board selling as much as they can. If a dealer wants to mark up a Camaro 20K over MSRP, they can....and they won't sell it for a while. That means, they won't get great allocation later on. On top of that, no one will want to buy from them. It will hurt their business and can hurt GM's. If I worked for GM, I'd want to know so I could say something.
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