Friday, May 11, 2012

GM Military Discount

Save During Military Appreciation Month

Audia Chevrolet supports the Military and wants to recognize and reward the armed services. During the month of May it's GM National Military Appreciation Month with great discounts and
savings.

With the best military discount, you have an exclusive way to save on an eligible, new Chevrolet vehicles for all Active Duty members, Reserves including their spouses — of the U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines, National Guard and Coast Guard, get the discount that includes:   Preferred Pricing, most current incentives, a 5-year/100,000 mile Powertrain Limited Warranty,4 24-hour Roadside Assistance and OnStar® standard for the first six months.5

Commemorative Honor Badge – Every eligible GM Military-Discount consumer who purchase, leases or orders a new Chevrolet vehicle in May will receive a complimentary Honor Badge which can be placed on their new Chevrolet; this Honor Badge will be shipped to customers separately after they take delivery of their vehicle. Customer will contact our service department to schedule a convenient appointment to have their Honor Badge installed at no extra charge



Cell phones for Soldiers Donation – For every eligible Chevrolet vehicle that is purchased, leased or ordered with a GM Military Discount during National Military Appreciation Month, Chevrolet will make a $100.00 donation to “Cell Phones for Soldiers”, enabling troops serving away to keep in touch with their loved ones
See Audia Chevrolet for details. 

The Automotive Car Dealer Why Choose Them?

 

 

Top 5 Reasons to Use a Car Dealership for Your Service and Repair Needs.








1.  Trained Techs:
     Unlike most independent auto service facilities, dealership technicians are specifically trained
     on specific vehicle makes and models, making them intimately familiar with how that car
     works.

2.  Factory Parts:
     While most aftermarket auto parts are high quality, to be absolutely certain you're getting the
     best parts for your car, it makes sense to use the same parts the factory uses-- or the same
     parts your dealership uses, in other words.

3.  Recall/TSB Information:
     While automakers are required to mail out information about vehicle recalls, dealership
     generally have the latest information about the recall.  Plus, dealerships are privy to
     technical service bulletins (TSBs) from automakers, giving their technicians knowledge
     about specific problems or issues a vehicle might be having.

4.  Diagnostic and Repair Equipment:
     Auto dealerships are required to have the latest and most up-to-date diagnostic and repair 
     equipment to service vehicles.  It is rare to hear a dealership explain that they do not have the
     parts or equipment to service even the newest vehicle models.          

5.  Customer Satisfaction:
      Ever wonder why dealerships are so concerned about ensuring their service customers
     "happiness" They have to be.  Factories require dealerships to maintain minimum customer
      service scores in order to be considered for special programs and, in some cases, to even
      keep their franchise

Audia Chevrolet Service Specials: