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Re: Scam? [rrt1] by mikejl on Thu May 13 06:21:36 PDT 2010

GM offers a supplier discount program to employees of some or all of their suppliers. It would be offered through your employer if it applied. The same discount is offered through many credit unions, as well. The price is not negotiable if you invoke the discount, which leaves you at some amount over invoice. In the past, I have been able to swing a better deal without using the supplier discount, but on this model, at this time, I can't. A nice feature of the discount program is that I can get authorization for a friend or family member to participate in the program if I first use the discount to purchase a vehicle myself. So, even if you do not work for a GM supplier, you may know someone who can help you take advantage of this program.

Re: Scam? [akg4y] by mikejl on Wed May 12 08:55:05 PDT 2010

I contacted the guy at beatthedealer.net for a price on an Enclave. I can easily beat his price with a supplier or credit union discount. I got no pressure from him and he hasn't followed up with any additional communications, so I wouldn't call it a scam, but it wasn't a good deal for me at all. In my area, Enclaves disappear almost as fast as they hit the dealer's lot. Dealers have little incentive to offer great deals, so I'm thinking the supplier discount may be the best I can hope for right now.

Re: Just got my Enclave, Pittsburgh, PA [eabny] by davek137 on Wed Aug 15 07:01:19 PDT 2007

Have patience. I ordered 4/7, car built 7/18 del 7/26. I have about 1000 mi on so far, mileage 18-19 city... 22-23 hghwy. Love the car, worth waiting for.

Re: Just got my Enclave, Pittsburgh, PA [lwolf99] by ody02tjk on Thu Jul 05 07:54:52 PDT 2007

Congratulations on your lease. I figured they would come down to your terms once you had the facts in front of them.

Re: Just got my Enclave, Pittsburgh, PA [eabny] by lwolf99 on Wed Jul 04 10:05:13 PDT 2007

I have only had it for a few days, so I really can't give accurate MPG numbers, yet. Sorry.

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