General Motors often adds companies unaffiliated with the automotive industry to its list of approved “suppliers” for GM Supplier Pricing. That includes Taco Bell… for some reason.
CarsDirect reported on Friday that all Taco Bell employees can utilize GM Supplier Pricing, which translates to $4,385 off a 2018 C7 Corvette Grand Sport. That’s notable because the Grand Sport is not eligible for any other incentives. The sports car’s $66,590 MSRP is probably more than what the average Taco Bell employee makes in a year, but hey, no harm in dreaming right?
The report also found another obscure deal for GM buyers. For the San Francisco auto show, GM will offer $1,000 off the GMC Sierra 1500 and buyers don’t even have to attend the California-based auto show to redeem the incentive. GMC will also offer $500 off the Acadia and Buick will provide a $500 incentive for the Encore. It’s free money, people.
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That’s like offering NETFLIX for free to anyone living a grave yard
Shows how desperate they are to get rid of these clones………………..they know all are waiting for the mid-engine car!!!!
Even the plant is on hold ???????? Doubt among the genius ????????
Really! The limited production(if built)Mid aft -engine Corvette(?) will have to built in addition to the Mid-front engine Corvette. The traditional drive train configuration of the current and past generations of Corvettes is going to continue in production for some time to come.
Clones? Overstock? A local Chevy dealer who stocks quite a few new Corvettes, has no GS Vettes available, all sold out of Grand Sport ‘Clones’.
“The traditional drive train configuration of the current and past generations of Corvettes is going to continue in production for some time to come.”
Proof? All signs point to it dying off when the C8 comes out. No need to keep the old car around and let it cannibalize the sales of the new car that needs to generate its ROI.
Besides, there’s only one Corvette factory with one production line under its roof. If you were right, there would be a second production line there, but that’s not what we see.
The discount is for any GM vehicle if you work at Taco Bell. Not just the Corvette, they just used that as a example because of the silliness of someone working at Taco Bell and owning a Grand Sport.
Factory is back up and running and producing cars, the only people who are “waiting” for a mid engine vette will never own one anyways. They are selling quite well.