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Get GM Supplier Pricing On Silverado From Costco


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John Goreham
Contributing Writer, GM-Trucks.com
10/1/2015

Silverado, Tahoe, and many other GM vehicles are available at substantial discounts to members starting October 2nd through Costco's holiday sales event. Members receive "GM Supplier Pricing." Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles are on the list. Members also receive other benefits upon purchase. For example, Executive members earn a $700 Costco Cash Card, and Gold Star and Business Members will receive a $300 Costco Cash Card.

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The Silverado has lead the sales since Costco and GM teamed up in 2011. Sierra is the number two vehicle. Last year Costco members bought over 43,000 GM vehicles at steep discounts. John Conlon, Costco Services director commented on the program, saying, “We’re pleased to provide our members yet another opportunity in 2015 to purchase vehicles that meet their needs while providing great value and a quality, time-saving purchasing experience at the same time.”

 

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