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2010-GM-Fleet-Guide.Pdf TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION SPORT CAR CHASSIS CAB Welcome Letter 3 Chevrolet Camaro new 52, 53 Chevrolet Colorado 90 GM Awards 4, 5 Chevrolet Corvette 54 Chevrolet Colorado Astro/Mid Box 91 Fleet and Commercial Personnel 6, 7 Pontiac Solstice 55 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 92 gmfleet.com 8 Saturn SKY 56 GMC Canyon 93 Business Central 9 GMC Canyon Astro/Mid Box 94 Business Choice 10 SPORT UTILITY/CROSSOVER GMC Sierra 3500HD 95 GM Fleet Service and Parts 11 Buick Enclave 57 GMAC Commercial Services 12 Cadillac Escalade/ESV 58 PASSENGER VAN Fleet Account Numbers 13 Cadillac SRX new 59, 60 Chevrolet Express 96 Warranty and Other Programs 14, 15 Chevrolet Equinox new 61, 62 GMC Savana 97 GM Technology 16, 17 Chevrolet HHR 63 Alternative Fuels 18, 19 Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban 64 CARGO/CUTAWAY VAN Mobility Reimbursement 20, 21 Chevrolet Traverse 65 Chevrolet Express Cargo 98 OnStar® 22, 23 GMC Acadia 66 GMC Savana Cargo 99 XM® Radio 24 GMC Terrain new 67, 68 Chevrolet Express Cutaway 100 Vehicle Segmentation 25 GMC Yukon/Yukon XL/Denali 69 Chevrolet Express 4500 Cutaway 101 Model Designations 26, 27 HUMMER H2 SUV/SUT 70 GMC Savana Cutaway 102 Fuel Economy 28, 29 HUMMER H3 SUV 71 GMC Savana 4500 Cutaway 103 GM North American Assembly Plants 30 Saturn OUTLOOK 72 Saturn VUE 73 MEDIUM DUTY COMPACT CAR Chevrolet W-Series 104 Chevrolet Aveo/Aveo5 31 HYBRID GMC W-Series 105 Chevrolet Cobalt 32 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid 74 Pontiac G3 33 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 75 SPECIALTY VEHICLES Pontiac G5 34 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid 76 Cadillac DTS Professional Vehicles 106, 107 Pontiac Vibe 35 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid 77 Chevrolet Impala Police Package 108 Saturn ASTRA 36 GMC Sierra Hybrid 78 Chevrolet Impala Undercover Police Package 109 GMC Yukon Hybrid 79 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Package 110 MIDSIZE/LARGE CAR Chevrolet Tahoe Special Services 111 Buick LaCrosse new 37, 38 MIDSIZE PICKUP Chevrolet Express Transport 112 Chevrolet Impala 39, 40 Chevrolet Colorado 80 Silverado/Sierra 3500HD Chassis Cab 113 Chevrolet Malibu 41 GMC Canyon 81 Pontiac G6 42 HUMMER H3T 82 MOBILITY Pontiac G8 43 Chevrolet Express Mobility 114 Saturn AURA 44 FULL-SIZE PICKUP GMC Savana Mobility 115 Cadillac Escalade EXT 83 LUXURY CAR Chevrolet Avalanche 84 Trademark and Disclaimer Information 116 Buick Lucerne 45 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 85 Cadillac CTS new 46, 47 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD 86 Cadillac DTS 48 GMC Sierra 1500 87 Cadillac STS 49 GMC Sierra 2500HD/3500HD 88 Saab 9-3 50 GMC Sierra Denali 89 Saab 9-5 Information available later 51 For more information, go to: gmfleet.com 2 WELCOME INTRODUCTION IT ALL ADDS UP Every fleet buyer strives to manage fuel costs and lower PROFESSIONALS within General Motors and its dealerships expenses. The environmental impact of your fleet is also are able to meet all of your business transportation needs. an important concern. With more than 60 car and truck The many members of GM Fleet and Commercial are listed models to choose from, GM will work with you to find the on the following pages, but it’s important to know the depth right vehicle to meet your needs and your budget. With so of our professional staffs: many capable vehicles and support services, the advantages • Fleet Account Executives work with our larger fleet of working with GM Fleet and Commercial really do add up. accounts and are always ready to answer your questions GM’S BROAD VEHICLE LINEUP goes from Chevrolet Aveo to • GM Fleet Service Contact Group personnel are dedicated Cadillac DTS in passenger vehicles; small to large SUVs; to resolving all vehicle service issues quickly and efficiently the top-selling lineup of full-size pickups; hardworking vans, • Fleet Action Center staff offer managers of smaller fleets chassis cabs and cutaways. GM offers a range that can’t be reliable information and answers matched by any other manufacturer. And that means one-stop • Thousands of GM Dealerships across the country are shopping for all your vehicle needs. staffed by salespeople and service technicians ready to assist you with your vehicle purchase, financing and service HYBRID VEHICLES are an important part of this year’s Guide. The Chevrolet Malibu, (very limited availability) is offered with All of these groups work together to support your vehicle the available GM Hybrid System. The Tahoe, Yukon, Escalade, sales and service needs. Silverado and Sierra Hybrids use a 2-mode full hybrid system (limited availability). Every member of the GM team appreciates your business and we will go out of our way every day of 2010 – and beyond – COST SAVINGS for our commercial customer come in the to exceed your expectations and continue to earn your form of specialized programs like OnStar’s®2 Business Vehicle loyalty. Thank you for choosing GM. Manager to help manage your fleet; and longer service intervals through GM’s Oil Life Monitoring System that tells your drivers when to change the vehicle’s oil. This is all a part of the General Motors total value proposition for our fleet customers. TECHNOLOGY on the vehicle and in our operations provides James Campbell safe vehicles with advancements in air bags and StabiliTrak; General Manager greater fuel efficiency through passenger car and truck hybrid engines and Active Fuel ManagementTM; FlexFuel vehicles that can run on E85 (a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline); and on the Internet with www.gmfleet.com and the Online Order Guide providing a wealth of information. For detailed notes 1 through 17, click here. Table of Contents For more information, go to: gmfleet.com 3 Many of our fleet vehicles have been honored with awards, including these eight. To see how it all adds up visit gmfleet.com. | 2009 CHEVY silVErado Table of Contents | CHEVY SILVERADO | GMC siErra • Automotive Fleet’s Truck of the Year • Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America • Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America (Full Size (Full Size Pickup: Sierra 1500 Work Truck Reg Cab 2WD)* Pickup: Silverado 1500 Work Truck Reg Cab 2WD)* • Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America (Heavy Duty • Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America 3/4 Ton Pickup: Sierra 2500HD Work Truck Reg Cab 2WD)* (Heavy Duty 3/4 Ton Pickup: Silverado 2500HD • Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America (Heavy Duty Work Truck Reg Cab 2WD)* 1 Ton Pickup: Sierra 3500HD Work Truck Reg Cab 2WD SRW)* • Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America (Heavy Duty 1 Ton Pickup: Silverado 3500HD | bUICK laCrossE Work Truck Reg Cab 2WD SRW)* • 2009 J.D. Power and Associates Vehicle • A Consumers Digest “Best Buy” † (2009 Silverado 1500) Dependability Study recognizes Buick LaCrosse as the“Most Dependable Midsize Car” | CHEVY Malibu | bUICK ENCLAVE • Automotive Fleet’s Car of the Year • A Consumers Digest “Best Buy” • Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America (2009 Malibu) (Premier Crossover: Enclave CX FWD)* • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety | CHEVY TRAVERSE “Top Safety Pick” • Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America (Large Crossover: Traverse LS FWD)* | CadillaC CTs • A Consumers Digest “Best Buy” • Car and Driver 10Best for 2009 (2009 Traverse) • Kiplinger “Best in Class for 2009” • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (Sedan $30,000 - $45,000: CTS AWD with “Top Safety Pick” Direct Injection) | CHEVY ExprEss • Vincentric’s Best Fleet Value in America (Full Size Cargo Van: Express Cargo 1500 GL)* * Vincentric awards based on 2009 model level analysis. † The buick laCrosse received the highest numerical score among midsize cars in the proprietary J.d. power and associates 2009 Vehicle dependability study.sM study based on 46,313 consumer responses measuring problems consumers experienced in the past 12 months with three-year old vehicles (2006 model-year cars and trucks). proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed october – december 2008. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. Table of Contents PERSONNEL INTRODUCTION FLEET AND COMMERCIAL EXECUTIVE STAFF EASTERN REGION Amos Zain Mark Leddy General Motors Corporation Jim Campbell Regional Office Commercial Sales Manager Fleet Account Executive – Sales MC 482-A20-B76 General Manager 1 Pepsi Way TN, N-AL, KY, WV New York 100 Renaissance Center 313-667-8805 P.O. Box 8500 615-347-2735 (cell) 800-321-0164 x 6191 Detroit, Ml 48265-1000 MC 482-A20-B98 Somers, NY 10589-8500 1-800-FLEETOP (1-800-353-3867) Fax: 914-244-4644 Matt Benjamin Jim Mellon Helene Economou Fleet Account Executive – Sales Fleet Account Executive – Municipal Administrative Assistant Gary Perry AL, TN, KY FL, NC, SC, VA, PR, US Virgin Islands 313-667-9430 Regional Fleet & Commercial Manager 615-426-7083 (cell) 407-656-7265 MC 482-A20-B98 914-244-6066 407-375-4801 (cell) Dana Brodbeck William D. Gibson Cynthia Morra-Miele Fleet Account Executive – Service Bob Staub Director – Fleet & Commercial Sales Administrative Assistant FL, NC, Puerto Rico, SC Gov’t. Fleet Account Executive 313-655-1407 914-244-6030 239-272-5752 (cell) PA, DE, MD, VA, WV, NJ, DC MC 482-A19-C98 800-321-0164 x 6884 Robert Paxton Elliott Eichenholz Julie Gruber Regional Commercial Manager Fleet Account Executive – Sales Ron Teasley Director – Finance/Admin. 914-244-6068 New England Fleet Account Executive – Sales 313-667-3146 800-321-0164 x 6869 Washington/Baltimore MC 482-A20-B98 Sharon K. Bradley 800-321-0164 x 6897 Commercial Sales Manager Steven English David M. Kanous Pittsburgh, Upstate NY-West Fleet Account Executive – Sales Jeff Tomlin Director – Fleet Service and 800-321-0164 x 8362 E-NC, VA, WV Fleet Account Executive – Sales Customer Support/Forecasting 919-761-9065 Pittsburgh, Upstate NY-West 313-667-8917 Kevin Brewer 919-280-6136 (cell) 800-321-0164 x 6907 MC 482-A20-B98 Commercial Sales Manager CT, VT, Upstate NY-East Jay Ferraro Jim Thompson Mark E.
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