Friday, September 08, 2006

GMAC bilks GM Lease Customers

Just a nasty finance plan on the backs of GM dealers, good paying customers.


Do not lease a new vehicle from GM until GMAC settles with you. The way GMAC will play it is to have you driving a new car before they assess your old car. Your delear may have levied charges against you the leasor for damages, you pay them and lease a new car and weeks even months later you get a bill from GMAC. You see GMAC owns the vehicle not your dealer, your dealer cannot sign off on damages anymore.

My friend found out months after he returned his car with a 8000 plus dollar buy out that GMAC sold his car for 3500 under the buy-out and charged him the difference. He thought he was done with them but has now hired the same lawyer, I will use, to fight this for him.


Fun way to help your dealers GMAC.

My dealer told me today that they(GMAC) are a bureaucracy of people hiding under their desks afraid to do anything, calling them ridiculous. He said his dealership is afraid to lease to new customers. Many GM dealers are demanding arbitration now to protect them from GMAC. Imagine dealer frustration levels, frustrations which have my dealer offering me $100 to have my lawyer draw up a letter.

You cannot speak to anyone in charge; they refused to put me through to the management. Gave me a 1-800 number but you have to know the extension of the person you want to talk to.

Antagonists where easy to find and ones like Frank and Tracy said I have an attitude problem.

Personally I think Chev should have left Canada when they closed the Oshawa Plant

I think Chev is now as foreign a company as Nissan or Toyota.

Listed on the NewYork stock exchange, they are foreign, Toronto is not good enough for America but American is supposed to be good enough for Canadians. Your job if you choose a new Chev is to pay the bottom line and be good to NYSE:GM shareholders.

Take a good look at any other car company, or at least ask some questions and arrange your own lease.

Make GMAC settle before you lease a new Chev or be very afraid, your dealer wants your business and will get you out the door in a new car. When your troubles begin, GM and their dealers will say "that's between you and GMAC"..... buyer beware.