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Homefront Help: General Motors Military Discount

Active duty, Reserve and Guard military members from any branch of service, including the Coast Guard, who want new wheels can take advantage of discounts on 2010 and 2011 Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicles.

Active duty, Reserve and Guard military members from any branch of service, including the Coast Guard, who want new wheels can take advantage of discounts on 2010 and 2011 Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicles. Spouses also are eligible for the special pricing, which applies to the purchase or lease of up to two cars. In many cases, the military discount can be combined with other incentives for extra savings. Deals vary by location and model, but interested parties can gather some specifics on the website under the Regional Incentives tab. The site also posts information about other ways military members can receive benefits in its Support Our Military section. Homefront Help also has a Facebook page where visitors can gather and share information.

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Hi Rita, I came across your post while doing some web work for GM. Thanks for spreading the word about GM's Military Program. Active duty members and Reserves in several military branches are eligible for the GM Military Discount. Check to see if you are eligible here: http://bit.ly/apf6kP For more information about the discount, or to talk with others about it, check out the GM Military Discount page on Facebook: http://bit.ly/bAqk6O Thanks!

Hi Elise, You're quite welcome. We're working to spread the word about what companies, other organizations and individuals are doing to support our service members. Homefront Help also has a Facebook page at www.facebook.com/homefronthelp. Feel free to post information there about special deals for the military community. And thanks to GM for offering this discount to our troops. Rita Boland News Editor, SIGNAL

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