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Traded Prius for Volt

Discussion in 'Chevrolet Volt' started by silverone, Jul 6, 2014.

  1. Trollbait

    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    Perhaps they felt it was only worth the effort to list competitors available nationwide like the Volt.
     
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  4. -1-

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    :confused:Why compare it to anything else on your own web site? Just promote all it's positive attributes. Let the consumer find out it's competition on their own.
     
  5. ibmoses

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    Looks like the GM card redemption allowance on the Volt is limited to $1000.00.
    Later on this year they may increase that so I will try to become familiar with the vehicle and research to find the best deal available.
     
  6. silverone

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    GM Card customers prior to around 2000 don't have redemption limits, only the limitation on $500 "earnings" per year for 7 years. I understand the newest cards allow unlimited redemption limits also, but are based on 2% of purchases - not 5% as it was previously.

    I'd expect the GM incentives to get better as we approach September, though.