GM offers an extra $1,000 rebate on 2010 Buick LaCrosse if you are NOT an existing GM owner. This $1,000 GM customer cash rebate can be combined with other public offers from GM. This private offer was sent by mail with a little brochure of the all new 2010 Buick Lacrosse. Thank to our readers to share this information to us.
Here is the terms and conditions for this offer,
Must show proof of ownership of a 1999 or newer non-GM vehicle. Offer can only be used once. Take retail delivery by 11/02/09. Not available with some other offers. See dealer for details.
By interpreting the terms, here are some conclusions to help you determine if you are qualified.
If both conditions apply to you, additional $1,000 off is waiting for you.

Owners of non-GM vehicles get $1,000 off in addition to any of GM offers
However, What makes us wondering is, how if a person ownes two cars now, and one is GM and the other one is not, does this person get both GM loyalty rebate and non-GM owner incentive at same time?
We would love to have your feedback.
Tags: car incentives, Car Pricing News, Car Rebates
It is not news that GM(General Motors) started to list vehicles on Ebay for sale since this announcement was made around one month ago, and car shoppers might be wondering if they could find a good deal as Ebayers usually try to get from Ebay. However, average deal might be available, while the amazing killer deal, which is what we are trying to help our community to get, might not be available since selling cars on Ebay is probably just an idea from marketing department to get attention from media and car shoppers.
The most important part to get this conclusion is the car prices set for these GM listings. The “buy it now” prices for these listings are set at the M.S.R.P (Manufacturer’s suggested retail price) minus public GM rebates. MSRP minus GM rebates is the everyday price for GM cars, and it is very easy to get the car at the price. Basically, the discount being given is simply the GM rebates for everyone. GM shoppers could get the price from every GM dealer, so why would settle for a car that you never see it in person?
Yes, GM does offer “best offer” option with those GM car listings, but car shoppers could make offers on almost every car dealer website already, why would go to ebay to do the same thing, while your local dealers could do the same, if not better? GM dealers could check your bidding history and would try to know they type of person you are, and how you bid the item, then know more about you so they could try to sell the car to you with higher price.
Besides, since car dealers have sales goal to meet, GM dealers are the same. When car shoppers visit dealership with money on hand, they know you are serious about buying the car, and in case they want to hit the quota, they could depend on you, and of course, actual selling price could be lower and better.
Therefore, we think the best way is to communicate car dealers directly. Check How to buy a car in 30 days, and How to get car quotes from car dealers and you should be fine.
Tags: Car Buying Tips, GM on ebay