GM's Saturn to offer Dell computers with new cars
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GM's Saturn to offer Dell computers with new cars
GM's Saturn to offer Dell computers with new cars
Reuters / September 05, 2003
DETROIT (Reuters) -- General Motors will offer a free Dell computer system worth $800 to consumers to buy or lease a 2003 model year Saturn vehicle, the latest incentive the automaker has used to boost sales.
Under GM's "Buy a Saturn, Get a Dell" program, which runs through the end of September, consumers who buy 2003 Saturn Ion small car, L-Series mid-sized car or Vue SUV will receive a certificate for the Dell Dimension 2400 desktop computer.
The free computer is in addition to GM's current incentives on the Saturns, including zero percent financing or $2,000 cash back on the Ion and Vue and $3,000 cash on the L series.
Last month, Saturn promoted its cars on the QVC home-shopping TV network in an attempt to lure more women buyers.
GM has led Detroit's price war, stepping up incentives to try to grab market share from competitors. In August, GM offered $4,370 per vehicle, the highest amount in the industry, according to Autodata Corp., which tracks the automotive industry.
Reuters / September 05, 2003
DETROIT (Reuters) -- General Motors will offer a free Dell computer system worth $800 to consumers to buy or lease a 2003 model year Saturn vehicle, the latest incentive the automaker has used to boost sales.
Under GM's "Buy a Saturn, Get a Dell" program, which runs through the end of September, consumers who buy 2003 Saturn Ion small car, L-Series mid-sized car or Vue SUV will receive a certificate for the Dell Dimension 2400 desktop computer.
The free computer is in addition to GM's current incentives on the Saturns, including zero percent financing or $2,000 cash back on the Ion and Vue and $3,000 cash on the L series.
Last month, Saturn promoted its cars on the QVC home-shopping TV network in an attempt to lure more women buyers.
GM has led Detroit's price war, stepping up incentives to try to grab market share from competitors. In August, GM offered $4,370 per vehicle, the highest amount in the industry, according to Autodata Corp., which tracks the automotive industry.
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Originally posted by bkknight369
well it beats the shit out of the ipods they give customers who buy a bug
well it beats the shit out of the ipods they give customers who buy a bug
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