USAA
members
get
$750
or
up
to
$1000
additional
rebate
on
any
GM
vehicle
[can
be
combined
with
almost
all
other
rebates]
If
you
are
a
USAA
member
[doesn't
matter
if
you
get
insurance
through
them,
banking,
investing,
or
whatever]
you
automatically
qualify
for
a
$750
additional
rebate
on
the
purchase
of
any
GM
vehicle.
This
stacks
with
ALL
other
rebates
and
promotions
they
offer
with
the
exception
of
certain
other
rare
"private
offers"
such
as
their
limited
circulation
spring
car
care
rebate
mailer.
But
all
the
other
regular
rebates
and
financing
offers
are
fully
compatible
including
GM
cash,
GM
bonus
cash,
lease
conquest
rebate,
GM
owner
loyalty
cash,
0%
financing
offers,
etc.
You
also
get
an
extra
$250
if
you
are
replacing
a
totaled
vehicle
with
this
purchase.
To
get
more
information
on
the
rebate
first
go
to
USAA.com
and
login
using
your
username
and
password
Then
click
on
this
link
http://www.bankperks.com/r.php?url=http://slickdeals.ne...r_id=ZUSA000081
Some
additional
limitations:
Discount
not
available
on
Corvette
ZR1,
Cadillac
CTS-V,
or
Medium
Duty
Trucks.
I
should
mention
that
you
should
speak
to
your
dealer's
finance
manager
ahead
of
time
to
see
if
this
rebate
is
listed
in
their
system
[they
have
a
computer
that
shows
them
all
current
offers]
and
you
will
then
have
to
call
USAA
to
get
an
approval
code.
When
I
called
USAA
they
tried
to
shuffle
me
into
using
their
car
buying
service,
but
this
is
not
a
requirement
to
get
the
rebate.
They
also
wanted
to
send
me
to
one
of
their
'approved'
dealers
but
this
is
also
not
required
to
get
the
rebate,
and
while
their
approved
dealers
list
is
fairly
limited,
the
number
of
dealers
that
will
accept
this
offer
is
far
more
widespread
[in
fact
as
far
as
I
know,
they
all
will].
Just
ask
them
for
a
rebate
approval
code
and
tell
them
you
will
do
the
shopping
on
your
own.
Then
just
bring
that
code
and
your
USAA
member
card
to
the
dealer.
It
should
be
noted
that
this
discount
doesn't
cost
the
dealership
a
single
dime,
so
don't
believe
that
this
is
part
of
the
negotiation
process.
As
far
as
the
dealer
should
be
concerned,
the
$750
rebate
is
identical
to
cash
paid
straight
out
of
your
pocket.
You
should
be
able
to
negotiate
xx,xxx
price
and
then
just
strike
another
$750
off
the
top
without
a
single
complaint
from
them,
as
it
makes
no
difference
to
them
from
a
financial
perspective.
Using
this
$750
USAA
rebate,
plus
$3500
in
GM
card
rebates
[for
the
month
of
June
they've
uncapped
the
GM
card
rebate
for
some
people...
that's
another
thing
worth
looking
into...
if
you
didn't
receive
a
mailer
about
it,
call
GM
card
and
see
if
your
rebate
is
uncapped
for
this
month!],
plus
$2750
in
regular
rebates,
$1000
in
lease
conquest
rebates
[have
any
brand
of
car
lease
due
back
before
10-31-09],
the
GM
Supplier
discount
I
got
for
graduating
college
in
the
last
2
years,
and
a
tad
bit
of
negotiating
of
my
own,
I
got
a
Saturn
Aura
XR
4-cyl
6-speed
auto
w/
leather,
heated
seats,
bluetooth,
etc,
$25,500
sticker
for
$15,9xx
before
tax!!
After
tax
I
saved
well
over
10
grand
on
the
car.
I
could
have
gotten
another
$1000
off
if
I
currently
owned
a
GM
vehicle,
too!
[GM
loyalty
discount]
I
realize
GM
is
having
some
trouble
and
Penske
AG
is
buying
Saturn
but
this
is
a
great
time
to
get
a
great
deal
on
a
GM
product
and
support
the
domestic
economy
too.
I
can't
help
but
think
I
paid
the
kind
of
money
that
would
buy
me
a
base
model
no-option
Honda
Civic,
but
actually
bought
a
Camry-size/class
vehicle
with
tons
of
options
and
near-Civic
mileage.
Very
good
buy
IMO.
The
USAA
rebate
just
made
it
that
much
sweeter.