Improved GM Business Choice Program Benefits Small Business Owners
Passenger cars and SUVs are now eligible for incentives under GM Fleet and Commercial Operations' Business Choice Program.
Small business owners that use cars and trucks for day-to-day business operations can now qualify for Business Choice when purchasing a new Chevrolet or GMC vehicle. To appeal to this broader customer audience, GM has added more choices in each of the five Business Choice options to include new Chevrolet and GMC accessories, OnStar Safe and Sound Service and Best Buy gift cards. Under GM Fleet and Commercial Operations’ Business Choice Program, a qualified business customer purchasing or leasing an eligible new Chevrolet or GMC truck, van, SUV or Chevrolet car has five choices to equip their new vehicle with work-related extras. Reward offers under Business Choice include:
Work Ready Equipment: Adrian Steel, Leggett and Platt or GM Accessories
Business Resource Cash: Ranging from $500 to $1200. Now includes additional years of the OnStar Safe and Sound package
Business Rewards: $500 or $350 Lowe’s Gift Card depending on the vehicle chosen
Business Advantage: $600 or $350 credit on GM Business Card depending on the vehicle chosen
Business Technology: $500 or $350 Best Buy Gift Card depending on the vehicle chosen GM Fleet and Commercial is marketing the enhanced program to coincide with the launch of the all-new 2007 Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks. For more information, go to www.gmbusinesschoice.com.
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