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re: Car salesman can SMD
Posted on 7/23/17 at 10:37 am to partsman103
Posted on 7/23/17 at 10:37 am to partsman103
This info is for those who drive GM vehicles and the ones who will drive it until the wheels fall off.
Did you know GM offers Parts and Labor *limited lifetime warranty on products, if installed by a GM dealer, on the following items?
- Altenators
- Starters
- Water Pumps
- Shocks / Struts
- Hub Bearings
- Plug wires
- Ignition Coils
- Injectors
* limited means that majority of dealers will cover the labor too. GM has left that option up to the dealer. We cover Parts and Labor because when a part fails, GM will reimburse us for the part at cost +40%. The 40% profit will offset the labor cost.
Also GM offers ceramic brake pad installation for $99.95 per axle on majority of GM products + you get 1 free replacement set of pads when those wear out. You just pay the labor ($40) to have them installed.
Did you know GM offers Parts and Labor *limited lifetime warranty on products, if installed by a GM dealer, on the following items?
- Altenators
- Starters
- Water Pumps
- Shocks / Struts
- Hub Bearings
- Plug wires
- Ignition Coils
- Injectors
* limited means that majority of dealers will cover the labor too. GM has left that option up to the dealer. We cover Parts and Labor because when a part fails, GM will reimburse us for the part at cost +40%. The 40% profit will offset the labor cost.
Also GM offers ceramic brake pad installation for $99.95 per axle on majority of GM products + you get 1 free replacement set of pads when those wear out. You just pay the labor ($40) to have them installed.
Posted on 7/23/17 at 10:49 am to partsman103
I'm in the process of buying a new or slightly used vehicle. I've decided on an SUV. I've looked at internet prices. Are you saying I can avoid all the bull shite and negotiate thru email instead of in person? I'd rather not know who my car salesman is as long as I get my price. They need to sell and I want a deal. I've found poor customer service at three of the four dealerships around town.
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