In addition, customers found guilty of this will also be banned from ordering any future GM products, reports The Drive. According to a GM spokesperson who spoke with the publication, GM is “limiting the transferability of certain warranties and barring the seller from placing future sold orders or reservations if the vehicle is resold within the first 12 months of ownership.”
This will be applicable to certain high-demand products, including the Z06, Cadillac’s Escalade-V, and the GMC Hummer EV, although we’re positive more vehicles will be added to the list in time. This is outstanding news as it means the Z06 can be what it was always meant to be: a (relatively) affordable supercar.
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