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Old 04-21-03, 06:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anybody know a good dealer in the Mid-Atlantic area who will do the GM Supplier Discount price on a Corvette? I'm eligible through my employer, but can't find a dealer who will do the deal for the GM Supplier price. I live in Richmond, Virginia and am trying to find a Vette before the end of April to take advantage of 0%. Anything within a 10-hour drive would be great. If you could provide dealer name, city & state, and contact name if you know one would be most appreciated.

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I used Maxie Price Chevrolet near Atlanta. Very good service, GMS price, and 0% financing. I ordered mine last month and had it drop shipped to a dealer near me. I pick it up Wednesday.
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Thanks, I am working with Scott @ Maxie Price.

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GM Supplier Discount? I live in the country and never go to town if I can avoid it. Is this something that can save me money? If so, how does it work and how much $?
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GM Supplier Discount? I live in the country and never go to town if I can avoid it. Is this something that can save me money? If so, how does it work and how much $?
Basicaly, GM gives a discount to some of their vendors, like in my case I work for the local telco company, they give employees of my company the supplier discount.

From what I can figure it's right around 10% discount on a vette. but the only way to be sure is to look at the invoice on the car.

The Employee discount for GM's employee's are way better I hope but, I won't argue with someone basicaly giving me money just because of where I work

Hopefuly when I am ready for another Vette I will be able to use it. Alot of dealers won't accept it on a vette.
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The best I can figure it is about $250 more than invoice as shown on Kelly Blue Book.com (kbb.com). The invoice to the actual dealer is more than what kbb.com shows, so GM Supplier Discount is actually about $500 less than dealer invoice. For the car I am looking to buy it amounts to savings of about $6,200 or 12% off MSRP. But like Bishop says, its not available to everybody, you have to qualify for it through your employer.
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