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Old 05-24-2006, 02:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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GM incentive: A gas price cap at $1.99/gallon!

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GM incentive: A gas price cap
California, Florida buyers to pay $1.99

By Rick Popely
Tribune staff reporter
Published May 24, 2006


General Motors Corp. is doing what politicians wish they could do: Lower the price of gas to $1.99 a gallon.

GM on Tuesday announced a promotion that caps gas at $1.99 a gallon for one year for buyers of certain full-size sport-utility vehicles and midsize cars in California and Florida.

Consumers will receive a monthly credit to a pre-paid fuel card for the difference between $1.99 and the average price of premium gas in their state.

The amount they receive will be based on the number of miles they drive, as recorded in the OnStar communications system in all vehicles, and the EPA city fuel-economy estimate for their vehicle.

Eligible vehicles in California include the 2006 and 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, and GMC Yukon and Yukon XL large SUVs. In Florida, Chevrolet Impala and Monte Carlo, Pontiac Grand Prix and Buick LaCrosse midsize cars are eligible.

There is no mileage limit on the promotion, offered on vehicles bought from Thursday through July 5. It covers the first 12 months of ownership, the same period owners receive free OnStar service.

"Consumers are uncertain about gas prices, and this gives them some certainty about what they're going to pay," said GM's market analyst, Paul Ballew.

A Californian who drives a 2007 Tahoe 1,000 miles a month, for example, would receive a monthly credit of about $104, based on the current premium gas price of $3.65 a gallon there. Premium is at $3.19 in Florida, which would generate a monthly credit of about $60 for 1,000 miles of driving a LaCrosse.

Dan Becker, director of global warming and energy programs for the Sierra Club, blasted GM's promotion for supporting America's reliance on foreign oil.

"I have never heard of an addict getting off their addiction by having someone subsidize their fix," Becker said.

Ballew said California was chosen as one of the biggest markets for large SUVs and Florida as a major market for midsize cars. They also are the two largest states for new-vehicle purchases, Ballew added, and account for nearly 20 percent of national sales.

The gas promotion is the latest example of how GM is shifting from national rebates and interest-rate offers to regional, targeted incentives.

On May 2, GM offered buyers in the Chicago, Rockford and Minneapolis-St. Paul areas $1,000 of free fuel on vehicles that burn E85, a blend of gasoline and ethanol. The promotion runs through July 31.

Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group have not matched the E85 offer. Both indicated Tuesday they would not respond to GM's latest promotion either.

"Our feeling is that customers can see through gimmicky things like that," Chrysler spokesman Kevin McCormick said. Chrysler is offering zero-percent financing for 60 months on several models, and McCormick said that was "a clean, clear message they can understand."
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Old 05-24-2006, 02:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That's interesting, but I feel bad for their employees...that's going to be a buttload of paperwork for them.
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True. I especially enjoyed this statement:

Dan Becker, director of global warming and energy programs for the Sierra Club, blasted GM's promotion for supporting America's reliance on foreign oil.

"I have never heard of an addict getting off their addiction by having someone subsidize their fix," Becker said.
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Old 05-24-2006, 03:17 PM   #6 (permalink)
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lmao...they're pretty much the same thing. GM's SUV's need "Gas-Guzzlers Anonymous."

"Hi, my name is Suburban and I'm a gas-guzzler. I work for the police. I don't seem to get along with people well. They always move out of my way when they see me coming. I always seem get this guy named Miata stuck in my undercarriage. Someone please help me..."
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Old 05-24-2006, 03:30 PM   #7 (permalink)
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lmao...they're pretty much the same thing. GM's SUV's need "Gas-Guzzlers Anonymous."

"Hi, my name is Suburban and I'm a gas-guzzler. I work for the police. I don't seem to get along with people well. They always move out of my way when they see me coming. I always seem get this guy named Miata stuck in my undercarriage. Someone please help me..."
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OK, so I'm gonna rush to my local GM dealer and buy a gas guzzler and on-star so I can get gas for a $1.99/gal. What a great deal!:rolleyes:
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So what happens after 1 year? Back to 3.50 a gallon at 15mpg. Oh well, I guess GM figured nobody would keep their car past a year anyways.
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So what happens after 1 year? Back to 3.50 a gallon at 15mpg. Oh well, I guess GM figured nobody would keep their car past a year anyways.
People will still have their big SUVs, but will GM still be in business?
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Don't know if this will help GM much. In theory at least anyone that can afford one of those pigs probably doesn't care about gas at $3.00+/gal.
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Don't know if this will help GM much. In theory at least anyone that buys a GM car can't read or understand economics.
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Too bad that at $1.99 a gallon it will still cost $60 to fill up a Suburban (or almost $80 for the three-quarter ton.
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