GM Introduces Supplier Pricing

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

Diesel not good news

upgraded to dumarse

rbattelle

TDR MEMBER
Today GM announced that starting 14 November they will offer all their vehicles at "Supplier Pricing + $100" through 3 January. This despite repeated insistance that no incentive programs would be released in order to "ween the public from incentives".



I'm amazed that they caved in so easily, and I'm a little confused at their strategy. I mean, sales have tanked (that's an understatement), but I can't believe that only 2 months after the end of employee pricing they're right back at it again (although supplier pricing is not quite as low as employee pricing).



If you're in the market for a GM vehicle (except Lucerne, Corvette, and Solstice), you might want to wait until Monday to buy it.



-Ryan
 
Is this the new "we're-going-broke-so-let's-give-them-away" pricing strategy??



If GM wants to get out of it's current dire circumstance, it needs to BUILD its way out, not MARKET its way out.



If they built a high-qualitym reliable, durable car that felt SOLID like many Japanese brands do, then I'd venture to say they wouldn't be in such dire straits.



It's not a sector thing; Honda and Toyota seem to be doing just fine. .



IF YOU BUILD IT (a quality car), THEY WILL COME!!



jlh
 
Back
Top