AlBinRVA
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So if I understand this... the price as ordered for a 2022 will be honored for the next model year if not filled?
GM has implemented a Price Protection policy that will shield new sold orders from having price hikes applied to them, according to a recent report from CarsDirect.
The automaker sent a bulletin to dealerships recently indicating that it will offer GM Price Protection on all new sold orders from its Buick, Chevy, Cadillac and GMC brands – even for high-end models like the Chevy Corvette. This policy will ensure GM dealers honor the agreed-upon price of the vehicle when the sold order was registered and will not apply a price increase between when the order is placed and when the vehicle is delivered.
https://gmauthority.com/blog/wp-con...-Chevy-Trailblazer-At-GM-Dealer-001-Front.jpg
To qualify for GM Price Protection, the production date of the vehicle must be on or after the effective date of the price increase. If the vehicle was already built when the price increase was applied, the customer will have to pay the uprated price. Additionally, the name of the customer who ordered the vehicle must match the name of the customer who takes delivery of the vehicle at the dealership in order for the protection to be valid.
GM has implemented a Price Protection policy that will shield new sold orders from having price hikes applied to them, according to a recent report from CarsDirect.
The automaker sent a bulletin to dealerships recently indicating that it will offer GM Price Protection on all new sold orders from its Buick, Chevy, Cadillac and GMC brands – even for high-end models like the Chevy Corvette. This policy will ensure GM dealers honor the agreed-upon price of the vehicle when the sold order was registered and will not apply a price increase between when the order is placed and when the vehicle is delivered.
https://gmauthority.com/blog/wp-con...-Chevy-Trailblazer-At-GM-Dealer-001-Front.jpg
To qualify for GM Price Protection, the production date of the vehicle must be on or after the effective date of the price increase. If the vehicle was already built when the price increase was applied, the customer will have to pay the uprated price. Additionally, the name of the customer who ordered the vehicle must match the name of the customer who takes delivery of the vehicle at the dealership in order for the protection to be valid.