GM Offering Standard Maintenance to Fleet Customers
The GM Business Choice maintenance plan, which covers lube, oil and filter changes; tire rotation; and a 27-point inspection, is now available to GM Business Choice customers.
General Motors Fleet and Commercial Sales announced Jan. 3 that the GM Business Choice program, designed specifically for business customers, now includes a two-year, 30,000-mile "Business Maintenance Plan," in addition to a cash allowance for vehicle accessories or upfits.
The GM Business Choice maintenance plan, which covers lube, oil and filter changes; tire rotation; and a 27-point inspection, is now available to Business Choice customers. Eligible vehicles include: cargo, passenger and cutaway vans, chassis cabs, 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups and the Chevrolet Avalanche.
“Our customers told us how important a maintenance plan is to them, so we listened and redesigned the Business Choice program to meet their needs as part of our commitment to providing the best possible customer experience,” said Ed Peper, General Motors U.S. VP of Fleet and Commercial Sales.
The new Business Choice program has been revamped for ease of use by dealers and customers. Customers will now receive a GM Accessory cash allowance or an upfit cash allowance, depending on the vehicle and the customers’ needs.
Small business customers who purchase more than one vehicle for work-related purposes may be eligible for the program. To find out if your vehicle purchase will be eligible, contact your Chevrolet or GMC dealer. The updated Business Choice program will complement the all-new Business Elite dealer program.
To learn more about the Business Choice program and qualifying vehicles, visit gmfleet.com/businesschoice.
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