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Starting Tuesday 8-29 through Labor Day, cars get $500, $1,000 on P/Us and Full Size Suvs, and $1,500 on Mid Size SUVs. GM just doesn't get it. They let the month slip away, then blast the market with overkill and meanwhile ruin the Holidays once again for those in retail. We'll go nuts for a few days and then return to the excitement of funeral procession. How will people feel who purchase this weekend only to discover they got screwed for want of a couple days. Once again I'll profess that until GM changes their marketing once and for all, the decades of decline will continue, Wagoner will continue to chop and cut, and GM will be extremely lucky to stay in business despite the well intentioned efforts of thousands of loyal, dedicated employees.

Anyone who thinks LaNeve has a clue should reconsider by looking at reality. Red Tag, March Madness, Zero for 72...it's all the same...distress merchandising which just DOESN'T WORK!!! Management can't see beyond the latest ten days and only are able to offer excuses when each quarter's results are worse than dismal. Notice how it's always the economy, hurricanes, gas prices, unions, exchange rate, health care, etc...Never does management take responsibility for their inability. Here at GeneralWatch we call it like it is, namely incompetency by self serving, isolated, imbiciles who have all but ruined America's once mightiest corporation.

Buickman

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Guest YellowJacket894
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Here We Go Again

For once, Buickman echoes my thoughts.

:D

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Well, traffic is down, business is down and our show room could be converted into a bowling alley - GM isn't doing much up here in the hinterland. We have zero percent for 48 months (big deal) on most vehicles and some "under the radar" money, like $1,000 loyalty bucks for owners of Cavaliers/Sunfires.

GM has told us to suck it up and dig in. That's what everyone is doing. We are carrying half the inventory that we normally do. Our sister Toyota store sells more on a Saturday than we do in a month.

Don't know what the solution is, but it is a fight for every customer.

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Well, traffic is down, business is down and our show room could be converted into a bowling alley - GM isn't doing much up here in the hinterland.  We have zero percent for 48 months (big deal) on most vehicles and some "under the radar" money, like $1,000 loyalty bucks for owners of Cavaliers/Sunfires.

  GM has told us to suck it up and dig in.  That's what everyone is doing.  We are carrying half the inventory that we normally do.  Our sister Toyota store sells more on a Saturday than we do in a month.

  Don't know what the solution is, but it is a fight for every customer.

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Unfortunately, I can report the same here in the Northeast.

If it wasn't for our pre-owned department, we'd be completely dead.

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