GM Debuts New Business Elite Program for Fleet Customers

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Every Business Elite service department has the facilities, tools, equipment and certified technicians  for commercial customer’s specific needs.

Chevrolet and GMC today introducing a new commercial dealer program called Business Elite at 469 dealerships. The Elite program, targeted at business customers who own one to 100 vehicles, is designed to provide the country’s estimated 400,000 small-to-mid-size businesses with special treatment. This includes priority service and hours, 24-hour towing, work-ready loaner vehicles, business financing and leasing options, and remarketing and “zero hassle” disposal.

“We asked our customers what they want and need from their commercial vehicle provider and we redesigned our business model around their feedback,” said Ed Peper, U.S. vice president of Fleet and Commercial Sales.  “Our dealerships have embraced the increased requirements and we have a record number of participating dealers meeting the strict qualifications.”

Business Elite dealers have expert sales consultants to help customers select the right vehicles for the job. They stock a diverse lineup of vehicles that are ready for sale at a moment’s notice. Every Business Elite service department has the facilities, tools, equipment and certified technicians to accommodate business customer’s specific needs.

“We continue to raise the bar and improve our customer experience to ensure that we are the preferred vehicle partner for commercial customers,” Peper said. “GM saw a 37 percent increase in sales to small businesses in January so we think businesses that weathered the economic downturn will be able to refresh their fleets and take advantage of all of the benefits our new programs offer.”

In January, GM Fleet and Commercial launched the Business Choice program for small businesses, an industry-first two-year, 30,000-mile maintenance plan, in addition to a cash allowance for vehicle accessories. The maintenance plan covers lube, oil and filter changes; tire rotation, and a 27-point inspection. Eligible vehicles include cargo, passenger and cutaway vans, chassis cabs, 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups and the Chevrolet Avalanche. (Read AutoInformed on GM Offering Free Maintenance to Fleet Buyers)

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