Chevy Offers Money-Back Guarantee On New Cars: Will You Buy a Chevy Now?
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2012/07/10 20:10:13
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According to HuffingtonPost.com, Chevrolet is attempting to attract car buyers with a money-back guarantee on new cars and trucks. For any reason, according to General Motors, a car or truck buyer is eligible to receive a refund on their 2012 or 2013 vehicle, within 60 days from date of purchase. Chevrolet is hoping that customers like the confidence displayed, eventually leading to a vehicle purchase. It's also important to note, that returned vehicles can't have more than 4,000 miles on them and they can't be damaged.
HUFFINGTONPOST.COM reports:

HUFFINGTONPOST.COM reports:
DETROIT -- Chevrolet is trying to pull more customers into its dealerships this summer by offering a money-back guarantee on new cars and trucks. The General Motors brand said Tuesday that buyers can get refunds if they return their 2012 or 2013 vehicles for any reason.
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Top Opinion
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Southern Man 2012/07/10 21:41:58No























(and I sadly bought it new too)
would ooze out of every bolt, nut, seal, just was a total nightmare from the start ..
I won't purchase any GM vehicle ..
(just poor quality overall .. and terribly overpriced too)
http://www.youtube.com/watch_...
No future car purchase will involve Government Motors products.
When compared to other small cars rather than all cars, they were relatively safer.
The author of the book claiming they were inherently dangerous was a lawyer with an ax to grind and no driving license.
Back to the topic - I will never buy another GM product and accept your preference as a brand that deserves looking into.
They are now Government-Motors for better or worse and looking at what they've been offering since their bailout, I'd say it's gotten much worse... and with OUR money!
Don't believe me? I give you... the Volt!
Even the DNC's CNBC can't hide the facts any longer:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/466080...