Muskegon GMC Envoy drivers get big benefits through Costco
The auto industry has a history of offering great deals through brand partnerships. Any time an American brand aligns itself with another American brand, it’s a good thing for American industry as a whole. What better promotion for American consumers than an alliance between GM and Costco? The bulk shopping megastore is running a promo for shoppers that will help drivers interested in a Muskegon GMC Envoy take advantage of special pricing and a $500 incentive. In the wake of less successful year-end promotions, you can bet that this one will get a lot of traction. The brand alignment follows a long tradition of similar incentives, a cross-promotional powerhouse that will help shore up some extra sales on 2011 models as dealerships brace for the 2012 lineup. Whether the promotion will meet with success is another issue; the economy is still a little shaky, and that could affect sales as Americans brace their budgets for 2012.
Holland used GMC Acadia drivers that are looking to grab a 2011 model should take note of the promotion, as the deal is an exploding one. According to a recent press release, “Breaking through the multitude of end-of-year auto-buying incentives, this offer is unlike any of the existing manufacturer sales events taking place in the market today. Beginning today and continuing through Jan. 3, 2012, Costco members will receive GM Preferred Pricing on the purchase or lease of any one of eight eligible new 2011 and 2012 Chevrolet and GMC trucks and SUVs at participating dealerships across the country, and a $500 Costco Cash Card for participating in the promotion, in addition to the national rebates and dealer incentives currently being offered.” GMC Envoy owners across the country are excited to take advantage of the great deals that are sure to come from this promotion.
With the year about to end, the 2012 sales year looks promising for GM as a whole, especially across its Buick and GMC brands. Since the fiasco a few years ago, GM has put up steady growth numbers, citing Holland used GMC Acadia drivers as a major catalyst in the trend.
