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Ally said: "..to anyone that purchases a car sold by GM. This could save you as much as 7,000 to 8,000 dollars all told. This [URL=http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050601/ap_on_bi_ge/gm_discount]promotion[/URL] runs until July 1, 2005. It might be worth checking out!"

anchorbob said: "Wow. That's got me thinking!"

KathMorgan said: "My brother in law works for GM so we get the family/employee discount. I can tell you from having bought a 2005 Pontiac G6, fully loaded that the discount is well worth it. The price of the vehicle without the discount, tax (8.75%), title, license, extended warranty, and GAP insurance was just over 28.5K, I financed (at 1% :D ) 27K with all the above added and no trade-in. I love my car and it's the first brand new car I've ever had, so if you're thinking about getting a new car, now is the time."

anchorbob said: "Wow, Kath...congrats on your first new car! I am really thinking of looking, and I wasn't. But my 2003 Bonneville could be upgraded."

Ally said: "Thank you to your son and your family for your selflessness.. Much love and respect to you. Sounds like you got a really good deal. I'll bet the lots will be busy.. It's a great time to buy a new car and who doesn't want one?"

JoshJohnson said: "I guess I picked a good month to look for a car. I'm definitely going to have to check this deal out. GM must be desperate to move cars."

anchorbob said: "I checked out trading in my Bonneville for a new GXP and the pricing wasn't that hot! Still almost $36,000 when all is said and done."

Ally said: "I went and priced some out, too. Decided that the payment was still too high. I don't need a new car that bad. :confused: It had more to do with reverse equity more than anything else. It might have been okay otherwise.."

jim532 said: "They're probably doing the same thing the grocery stores do when they have a sale. Raise the price above normal price offer discount, then end up selling the car for the amount they want from the consumer."

JoshJohnson said: "I agree completely Jim. Their offer to me was way too high. There was no BIG DISCOUNT! LOL. They ended this too, I think."

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