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General Motors is hoping to jump-start its revival by guaranteeing car buyers that if they don't like their new Chevrolet, GMAC, Buick or Cadillac, they have 60 days to bring it back for a full refund.
The marketing effort that starts Monday is called "May the Best Car Win" and aims to win back customers leery of GM since it filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year.
General Motors to offer money-back guarantee - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090911/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gm_vehicle_refunds;_ylt=AuKe9EnPNLEsqqP2qjF1xU4 uQE4F;_ylu=X3oDMTJvam1odXN0BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMDkwOTE xL3VzX2dtX3ZlaGljbGVfcmVmdW5kcwRjcG9zAzMEcG9zAzMEc 2VjA3luX3RvcF9zdG9yaWVzBHNsawNnZW5lcmFsbW90b3I- - broken link)
If I do not like my new ZR-1 cna I return it in 60 days and then buy another one and return that in 60 days for a Camaro and then a Malibu LTZ perhaps followed by an Avalanche or a Silverado?
Hey it is a free car program. Of course I will have to time the car selection so that I have a truck when I need one and 4WD for the winter. What a nice deal.
They are taking a huge gamble considering most GM vehicles break down within the first month of ownership
Exaggerate much?
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