Drive Your Car For 60 Days…and Then Return It?
GM offers unbelievable 60-Day money back guarantee.
Return policies are something consumers expect when it comes to products they purchase every day. Buy a pair of $100 sneakers and decide they’re not for you? Not so sure if latest tech gadget you bought is living up to the hype? Just bring them right back to the store with your receipt for a refund. Even if you don’t have your receipt, most stores will at least offer you store credit. Simple. Now try showing up to a car dealership in the SUV you just bought and asking for your money back.
Sounds crazy, right? General Motors doesn’t think so.
In an incredible move, the automaker is backing up its latest models with a 60-day money back guarantee on its four core vehicle brands. Buy a 2009 or 2010 GMC, Chevrolet, Cadillac or Buick between September 14 and November 30, and you’ve got about two months to return it. Bob Lutz, GM Vice Chairman, Marketing and Communications, says, “We’re putting our money down that if people buy one of our vehicles and don’t absolutely love it, we’ll take it back.”
60daysGM is so confident that they’re willing to take all the risk off of customers just to get them to give a GM car a try. “We think if consumers give us a fair chance and look at the facts on the things that matter most to them, like design, fuel economy, warranty and safety, our vehicles are the best choices – that’s what makes an offer like this possible,” Lutz says.
For more information about Chevy’s 60-day money back guarantee, call us at 866-889-8907







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