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GM reverses, will offer employee discounts through Labor Day!

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DETROIT -- General Motors Corp. will offer its employee-pricing discount plan through Sept. 6, a dealer confirmed Tuesday, reversing an earlier decision to end the program after Ford Motor Co. and DaimlerChrysler AG decided to extend similar discounts.

John Rogin, who owns dealerships in Michigan and Ohio, said GM will continue to offer employee prices on 2005 models. Rogin said he has only a two weeks' supply of 2005 vehicles left after two months of discounts. Most large dealers have a 30-day supply, he said.

"They can't slow the momentum, and what are you going to put on the '05s to get rid of them?" Rogin said.

A GM spokeswoman wouldn't immediately confirm that the deal was being extended.

GM was the first of the Big Three to offer employee prices for all consumers in June. GM's sales shot up 41 percent that month, and rose again in July. GM and other automakers were scheduled to release July sales figures later Tuesday.

Ford and DaimlerChrysler followed with their own employee-pricing plans in July. All of the plans were scheduled to end Aug. 1, but Ford announced Monday that its plan would continue through Sept. 6. Ford also is offering employee prices on some 2006 models, including the Lincoln Navigator.

DaimlerChrysler said Tuesday that it's extending employee pricing on most 2005 Chrysler vehicles, along with up to $3,500 in additional incentives on some vehicles. Chrysler didn't give a deadline for that promotion to end, saying it was in effect as the company continues to sell down its remaining 2005 vehicles.

GM said last week that it planned to end its discount Aug. 1. On Monday, the company announced a new pricing strategy intended to wean consumers from incentives, saying it will lower prices on 30 of its 76 vehicles in the 2006 model year.
 
Originally posted by: acemcmac
think about how their sales will be decimated when this passes.... think of the 0% bust but worse......


Exactly, The real problem is GM is making no real profit on this, just moving cars off the lots.
 
They won't be able to stop the discount now, haha! .....the prices of their vehicles are as they should be now instead of inflated like a mofo. They need to make a permanent change on the MSRP and stop all of this rebate and discount crap.
 
All these offers on new vehicles suck for a friend that's trying to sell her 2004 Exploder... KBB has dropped BIGTIME in the past few weeks.
 
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Originally posted by: acemcmac
think about how their sales will be decimated when this passes.... think of the 0% bust but worse......


Exactly, The real problem is GM is making no real profit on this, just moving cars off the lots.

well... that isn't quite all of it. moving cars off the lot, is, of course, valuable because holding excess inventory is expensive (Dell++). but there is also a chance that chevy silverado will surpass ford f150 in sales, which would be a good coup for GM, at least for advertising. it may also make their resale values, as a %, look better, depending on how resale values are calculated. and, possibly the best thing for GM, if their cars really do have better quality and they weren't merely selling to people who would buy a GM anyway (which they might have been), then they may have succeeded in bringing repeat customers in (which is about the most valuable thing any business can have)
 
Originally posted by: labgeek
All these offers on new vehicles suck for a friend that's trying to sell her 2004 Exploder... KBB has dropped BIGTIME in the past few weeks.

going by KBB is her first problem.. they're pricing is severely skewed in favor of dealers.
 
Originally posted by: Chadder007
They won't be able to stop the discount now, haha! .....the prices of their vehicles are as they should be now instead of inflated like a mofo. They need to make a permanent change on the MSRP and stop all of this rebate and discount crap.

That is exactly what they plan to do next year. Text
 
no arguing that this is a great move by GM to get back in the press, move cars, and hopefully open up some of their bottom line (debatable)...but it's also a 2-3 month campaign. I think they are gonna need much more than this to compete in the future.

good article in newsweek last week about the guy who came up with this game plan. he was also quoted as saying "if toyota does something right, let's just copy it". apparently he is a "new thinker" who doesn't mesh well with GM's old-boy's-club type management.

apparently he also hinted that GM would kill off buick and what not but all the buick dealers got soooo pissed and called him nonstop so he refuses to admit that might be an option now.

but seriously, cut off the limbs that are bleeding the most....who buys a buick nowadays?!
 
I was gonna trade in my gas guzzler SUV for a 05 SAAB 92x auto, but they are all sold out pretty much in the country....oh well..
 
GM makes all their money from GMAC anyway, but the GMAC name is built around the GM name for cars, but GM itself makes no money. They're doing this just so they're not LOSING money with GM and they'll let their car profits be 0 while they reap everything else they own.
 
Originally posted by: sohcrates
no arguing that this is a great move by GM to get back in the press, move cars, and hopefully open up some of their bottom line (debatable)...but it's also a 2-3 month campaign. I think they are gonna need much more than this to compete in the future.

good article in newsweek last week about the guy who came up with this game plan. he was also quoted as saying "if toyota does something right, let's just copy it". apparently he is a "new thinker" who doesn't mesh well with GM's old-boy's-club type management.

apparently he also hinted that GM would kill off buick and what not but all the buick dealers got soooo pissed and called him nonstop so he refuses to admit that might be an option now.

but seriously, cut off the limbs that are bleeding the most....who buys a buick nowadays?!

Buicks are some of the best GM cars in quality terms to come of the assembly lines today. If GM should kill of any lines it should be Pontiac and GMC.
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
Boo to all you people supporting Saabarus instead of real Saabs like the 9-3.

or the 9-5!!!

or the... err wait there is no other real saab.

the 9x will be the B9 tribeca.

 
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