November 22, 2006 Agronomy

GM Processor Preferred E-85 FlexFuel Discount

Use GM E85 FlexFuel Discount on purchases off the lot (still includes discounts on ordered vehicles). Get Free OnStar Safe and Sound Package for the first year and $100 off for the next two years for factory ordered vehicles with available OnStar

Processor Preferred E85 FlexFuel Vehicle Discount

Offer: Discounts off Dealer Invoice on Eligible E85 Vehicles

Model Allowance
Tahoe/Yukon/XL/Escalade/EXT/ESV/Suburban/Avalanche $2500
Impala/Monte Carlo $2800
Terraza $4700
RELAY $4600
Uplander Short Wheelbase $4300
Silverado/Sierra GMT 800 Classic 1500 Regular Cab/Uplander Extended Wheelbase $4800
Silverado/Sierra GMT 800 Classic (Excl 1500 Regular Cab) $5000
Silverado/Sierra GMT 900 (NEW in 2007) TBD
Express/Savana Cargo,Cutaway,Passenger $3900

Note: GM has not released their pricing on the Silverado/Sierra GMT 900 vehicles – this will occur in the next month – we will follow-up with the new pricing at that time

Requirement:

Minimum 100 unit purchase of Processor Preferred High Fermentable Corn (HFC) for 2007 delivering to a enrolled dry grind ethanol plant/elevator.

The following GLH hybrids are Processor Preferred and qualify for this program:

4206RR, 4262RR, 4297G3, 4297BtRR, 4256Bt, 4415G3, 4415BtRR, 4415RR, 4527, 4623RWRR, 4623Bt, 4521RR, 4689G3, 4689BtRR, 4689RR, 4979, 5377G3, 5377RW, 5377RR, 5377, 5416RWRR, 5416RR, 5606, 6170G3, 6170RWRR, 6170RR, 6170, 6070.

The enrollment website

Download the full program flyer here

April 12, 2007 will be the last date that requests for additional certificates will be granted.

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