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GM forces dealers onto CarBravo platform to sell used vehicles with factory warranties
General Motors is restructuring how its U.S. dealerships sell used vehicles, moving away from a long-standing certified pre-owned program and pushing dealers onto its newer CarBravo online platform.
Buick and GMC say they will continue offering strong support to their franchised dealerships in spite of emerging online sales methods, as recently reported by Automotive News. The individual brands’ ...
Aside from the Tesla Cybertruck, GMC's Hummer EV is possibly the most controversial vehicle on sale today, and its massive pricetag sure doesn't help matters. Because of that, sales have been less ...
A plethora of GMC Sierra 1500 pickup trucks is being sold with a hefty discount of over $10,000, bringing the price down to ...
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GM moves Chevy, Buick, and GMC dealers from the legacy CPO program to the CarBravo platform this summer, adding non-GM models and older vehicles to the mix.
DETROIT, March 3 (Reuters) - General Motors is restructuring how its U.S. dealers sell used vehicles, a bid to compete better ...
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