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Children of deceased surviving spouses of Retirees who were receiving Health Care or Pension Benefits from GM. Sponsored Purchasers. sor their spouse and dependent children and stepchildren. Dependent children or stepchildren must be under 21 years of age or full-time studen.
Read here to learn more about combined discount examples for the family first General Motors Vehicle Purchase Program through Chevy, Buick, Cadillac, & GMC.
IMPORTANT: This is Step 2 of 2 in applying for the GM Family Legacy Program. To complete Step 1, visit gmfamilyfirst.com/legacy, fill out the online application form and receive a Reference Number (required on this form below).
This may sound a little odd, but does anyone know if family members can still get the discount after the death of a GM employee? I'm hearing yes from one person, and no from another.
An additional continuing benefit that is offered to immediate family members of retired GM employees and deceased employees of the organization is the vehicle discount purchase program.
Surviving spouses: must be receiving GM pension or healthcare plan. New surviving spouses of retired UAW members receiving healthcare, but not a GM pension, are not eligible.
If a GM retiree is deceased, their children can still receive a GM employee discount through the GM Family Legacy Program. It's available to: Those eligible can also share the savings...
Eligible former hourly or salaried GM employees with 5-20 total years of cumulative service and widows and widowers of former GM employees with 5-20 total years of cumulative service can sponsor the following purchasers: their spouse and dependent children.
Children of deceased surviving spouses who were receiving health care or pension benefits from GM. You can also share the savings with your spouse or dependent children (children must be under 21 years of age or full-time students under 25 years of age at time of purchase).
can I or should I negotiate a lower price off of MSRP with the dealer first and then add the GM discount on top of what I negotiated or would they not be able to add that on top of however much they would be willing to go down on price?