HOME :: Membership Benefits :: General Motors

General Motors

Save up to $7500 on new GM vehicles

As one of our most popular and utilized member benefits, the GM program has been very successful providing our members with durable trucks and other vehicles for their business for a number of years.

As with any program, there are exemptions and conditions which are outlined and must be followed to be able to provide optimal service to our members. To that end, please keep in mind the following guidelines before deciding to purchase or lease your next GM vehicle. The CNLA/GM discount is not available under these circumstances:

- When leasing via “Smart Lease”
- Using collected GM Visa points towards a vehicle lease or purchase
- 0% financing
- Retail delivery credits

As always, CNLA’s suggestion is this: Before you decide to purchase your GM vehicle, you should call us first. We will then advise you to negotiate your best price with the dealership. Then, and only then should you tell them that you are entitled to the CNLA discount. After you have negotiated your best deal, the dealer will call CNLA with the pertinent information. We will then fax a confirmation letter of your membership back to them to process the sale. It’s as simple as that. If you encounter difficulty at any dealership and they say they know nothing of the GM program, have them give us a call. We’ll be more than happy to inform them of this program. And finally, remember that asking for your discount after a purchase is strongly not advised. This creates a host of problems for the dealership, CNLA and mostly you, the member, because you lose out on substantial savings. WHY? Dealerships are not in the practice of going back on a deal once it had been processed, and they have every right to do so. They are not under any obligation to “re-do” a deal. Please be mindful of that when deciding your purchase.

For Competitive Assistance amounts or if you have any questions please contact Michelle Gregory or call 1-888-446-3499 xt 8650

 

©Copyright 2008 Saskatchewan Nursery Landscape Association