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October 14th, 2009 No comments

GM  CARD  DOWNSHIFTS

Please visit www.gmcard.com Nearly eight years ago a new MasterCard appeared that revolutionized the credit card industry. Like other credit cards offering rewards, the trend setting General Motors MasterCard issued by Household Bank, has downshifted.
After revising the pricing structure of the GM MasterCard last year, General Motors and Household Bank have now revised the reward structure. GM announced last month it has lifted the annual $500 earnings cap on both the standard and gold GM MasterCards. However GM is limiting the amount of the rebate earnings that can be applied to purchases, by the type of automobile. www.gmcard.com

For example, cardholders can only use $1,000 toward the purchase of a new Corvette, $1,500 towards the purchase of a Cavalier, $2,000 towards the purchase of a Cadillac Catera, and $3,500 towards the purchase of a Cadillac Escalade. GM cardholders may also redeem earnings for other rewards including travel awards from GM Vacations, American Airlines, Marriott, Ritz-Carlton, National CarRental and Alamo. The revised pricing introduced last year included a $29 annual fee for closed accounts with outstanding balances, a $15 minimum cash advance fee, and a Prime +15.4% punitive interest rate. For more information visit www.gmcard.com.

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New 2005 GTO Price in SF


SF dealer with 5 new MT ‘06 GTOs list them at $32,685 and $33,165 (with 18 in wheels) before $700 destination. Seems to me you should be able to bargain maybe $1,000 to $2,000 lower. Say $1,500 less is good, then they go for $31,185 and $31,685 (w/ 18″ wheels) before dest charges.

Now they have also one new leftover AUTO Cyclone Grey GTO with 18″ wheels. MSRP is like $34,800 including the $700 destination and the $1,300 gas guzzler tax. (Remember GM lowered MSRP ~$1,000 on ‘06.) Dealer has best buy sale on the new ‘05 for $28,995. WHAT IS IT WORTH? I was guessing $25,000 + $700 dest + $1,300 gas tax = $27,000 is fair. No clue whether dealer would take it. Is $28,000 reasonable? What about the incentives? Various different websites say $500, $750 & 1,000. Should that be factored in? I have GM CARD Earnings, which should save me $1,000 according to GMCARD.COM.

I will also buy front mesh grills ($235 – $270)and smokers package ($100 – $140) and maybe emergency car kit ($65 – $75) Finally, if I go with sunroof (hope it doesn’t reduce headspace too much as I am 6′4″), should I have dealer do it and at what cost ($1,100?) or find an authorized Westgo dealer to install it at what cost – $1,200?

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The GMCard Mastercard

How you Earn With the GM Card®


You earn 5% on GMcredit card purchases which is redeemable on the purchase or lease price of a new GM car, truck or SUV (excluding Saturn, Saab and HUMMER H1). There are no limits to the amount of Earnings you may acquire within an Account Year.

Unless used or terminated under The GMCard Earnings and Redemption Allowance Program Rules, Earnings are valid for seven years from the end of the billing cycle in which they were earned. In the eighth year, GMCard Earnings accumulated from the first year will expire and GMCard Earnings accumulated in the eighth year will be added in their place, and so on. Expiration after seven years will occur month-by-month, so seven full years of Earnings are maintained. (These Earnings are in addition to most other discounts General Motors may offer, excluding The GM Supplier purchase programs, GMO, GMS and PEP, The GM Dealership Employee Purchase Program and The GM Supplier Purchase Program.) Upon being approved for the GMCard, you will earn 5% on your first two Balnce Transfer Checks included in your Welcome Package if posted within 60 days of opening your Account. The 5% does not apply to cash advances or use of other Balance Transfer Checks and Convenience Checks unless otherwise expressly disclosed. Use of the GMCard and the GM Platinum card is subject to The GMCard Earnings and Redemption Allowance Program Rules which will be supplied to all new Cardmembers following receipt of theirGM Card. GM reserves the right to change or terminate the program rules, regulations and rewards.

Vehicle Redemption Allowances
The Redemption Allowance is the maximum amount of GMCard Earnings that can be applied toward the purchase or lease of each eligible, new GM Vehicle. Redemption Allowances are established for the duration of each vehicle’s model year and may increase during promotional periods. Details are available at gmcard.com or by calling the GM Cardmember Services Redemption Center at 1-800-947-1000, prompt 4.

Rate Information

Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases An Introductory APR of 0% will apply for the first 12 billing cycles of your Account. After that, a variable Premium APR will apply: 11.24%, 16.24%, or 18.24% as of 8/1/05, depending on your creditworthiness
(Minimum Premium APR: 10.99%, 15.99%, or 17.99%.)

Other APRs Balance Transfer APR: 0% for the first 12 billing cycles of your Account.

Variable Cash APR: 21.65% as of 8/1/05. (Minimum Cash APR: 20.99%).

Variable Default APR: 28.24% as of 8/1/05. (Minimum Default APR: 27.99%).

Variable Rate Information Your APRs may vary. The rates are determined by adding the Index (described below) and:

· 4.99%, 9.99%, or 11.99% (”Spread”) depending on your creditworthiness, for the Premium APR for credit card purchases and cash advances made by credit card check.
· 15.4% (”Spread”) for the Cash APR for cash advances.
· 21.99% (”Spread”) for the Default APR.

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