Sounds like it’s worth it just for the free oil changes. I don’t have the card but it might have even more advantages when you read more about it.So I should take this card offer?
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Sounds like it’s worth it just for the free oil changes. I don’t have the card but it might have even more advantages when you read more about it.So I should take this card offer?
Your choice ...So I should take this card offer?
Wow ... I don't have those trees growing in my yard. Would you happen to have a seedling that I could borrow from?l am more of a cash type person ,l can't wait to see the look on the sales persons face when l pick up my car and give him a bag of $100 bills .


Eric, I didn't know there is a Scotia Visa GM and a TD Visa GM card is one better than the other want the "complimentary" oil changesThis is correct. Oil changes are now only 2 total over 2 years/24,000 km, unless you get the GM Scotiabank Visa Card, in which case you get 4 over 2 years/48,000km. You do not need to use the car for anything else. This is the same across the board for all 2020 vehicles, not just the Corvette.
It would be worth getting the card because an oil change for a C7 is somewhere in the $130 range.
I'm thinking the no fee card would be best!Eric, I didn't know there is a Scotia Visa GM and a TD Visa GM card is one better than the other want the "complimentary" oil changes
1%er lifestyle makes for good safe money making marketsWow ... I don't have those trees growing in my yard. Would you happen to have a seedling that I could borrow from?
The last person I would flash that type of money to would be the person who I negotiate my next daily driver with.
Wish they would accept vette-coins![]()
JMO ... food for thought ...
1. In regard to inclusive oil changes when purchasing a new GM vehicle ... I do not consider the oil changes as "free" ... but rather "included" in my price.
I see the use of "free" as perhaps a marketing-type thing to give one a feeling that something is being "thrown in" ... but it is actually "included" in as a result of a purchase.
Regardless of paying MSRP or getting a $20,000 discount on the purchase ... the oil change/renewals are still included.
Precedence being that I have grown to learn that when referring to or getting sold something ... for nothing ... is normally a "red flag".
2. Scotia GM Visa Card ... just get the "no fee" card ... No Brainer. That's what I have from it's start in 2015.
I have benefited from over $12k in Scotia GM $$$ on top of GM incentives and purchase price negotiating (so far)
and I already have another $750 for the next purchase.
Please note the Scotia GM Visa is not the TD GM Visa and this Scotia Visa has very few limitations.
l would prefer to take my car to my old school mechanic friend for maintinence after the 2 free oil changes are done.He will be doing all my non warrantee work and will know the car better than any piece work Tech will .
l am more of a cash type person ,l can't wait to see the look on the sales persons face when l pick up my car and give him a bag of $100 bills .
Eric, I didn't know there is a Scotia Visa GM and a TD Visa GM card is one better than the other want the "complimentary" oil changes
What a dick moveWe've had one customer do this last year, but it was $5's, $10's and $20's. It took a long time to count all the bills.