Need GMS authorization number
#1
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Need GMS authorization number
Looking to buy a new Silverado and I can save a ton if I can get my hands on a GMS pricing authorization number.
Anyone who works at a dealership or GM have one they would part with??
Anyone who works at a dealership or GM have one they would part with??
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Le Mans Master
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Just tell them to give you GMS pricing without the certificate. It is just slightly below invoice, and you CAN'T use any other discounts or other coupons such as the GM card member earned dollars. Most of the time especially now with the way trucks are selling, I would bet they would be happy to make the deal just to get sell the truck. One other thing about GMS, you can't get the 0 interest from GMAC as well.
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There was a thread in OT where some people were able to get the GMS price but also get the current $5K cashback offer. The current deal is $5K back or 0% financing. The GMS pricing deal has just been extended to August 19th.
I priced out the truck using a GM website for GMS purchases and it came to $4200 off MSRP. GM gives the dealer a fair chunk back over and above holdback and the $5K cashback is strictly a GM deal. Woudl be nice to walk in and get the truck I want for $10K off MSRP before a trade-in. or extra haggling.
Now if could just figure out not having to pay the WA sales tax....
I priced out the truck using a GM website for GMS purchases and it came to $4200 off MSRP. GM gives the dealer a fair chunk back over and above holdback and the $5K cashback is strictly a GM deal. Woudl be nice to walk in and get the truck I want for $10K off MSRP before a trade-in. or extra haggling.
Now if could just figure out not having to pay the WA sales tax....
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Le Mans Master
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There was a thread in OT where some people were able to get the GMS price but also get the current $5K cashback offer. The current deal is $5K back or 0% financing. The GMS pricing deal has just been extended to August 19th.
I priced out the truck using a GM website for GMS purchases and it came to $4200 off MSRP. GM gives the dealer a fair chunk back over and above holdback and the $5K cashback is strictly a GM deal. Woudl be nice to walk in and get the truck I want for $10K off MSRP before a trade-in. or extra haggling.
Now if could just figure out not having to pay the WA sales tax....
I priced out the truck using a GM website for GMS purchases and it came to $4200 off MSRP. GM gives the dealer a fair chunk back over and above holdback and the $5K cashback is strictly a GM deal. Woudl be nice to walk in and get the truck I want for $10K off MSRP before a trade-in. or extra haggling.
Now if could just figure out not having to pay the WA sales tax....
#7
Burning Brakes
There was a thread in OT where some people were able to get the GMS price but also get the current $5K cashback offer. The current deal is $5K back or 0% financing. The GMS pricing deal has just been extended to August 19th.
I priced out the truck using a GM website for GMS purchases and it came to $4200 off MSRP. GM gives the dealer a fair chunk back over and above holdback and the $5K cashback is strictly a GM deal. Woudl be nice to walk in and get the truck I want for $10K off MSRP before a trade-in. or extra haggling.
Now if could just figure out not having to pay the WA sales tax....
I priced out the truck using a GM website for GMS purchases and it came to $4200 off MSRP. GM gives the dealer a fair chunk back over and above holdback and the $5K cashback is strictly a GM deal. Woudl be nice to walk in and get the truck I want for $10K off MSRP before a trade-in. or extra haggling.
Now if could just figure out not having to pay the WA sales tax....
Jeff