Don't believe I am mistaken sir. I will check the sticker, but the dealer agreed it came with it, and Chevrolets own website says that ALL LTs and Premiers 2016 come with it. Why such an attitude? And how would you know that it's not on my sticker?Nothing to fix, you are clearly mistaken. Any FREE or TRIAL offers would be listed on your sticker.
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Well done young man!For what it's worth, if you ignore Sirius/XM long enough after the trial expires, you will get it for a ridiculously cheap rate. I don't even use it as much as I used to...but for the rate I paid (obnoxiously low, and I didn't try to get it, they just gave it to me after about the third cold call) I figured why not.
Are you stupid or something? Where did you get that drivel about returning a cruze because it had a V8? I DID buy a Cruze that they lied to me about being wrecked and repaired. I don't give a crap about your little post there. I posted above the link to Chevrolet's page where it says that ALL 2016 LTs and Premiers come with it. Here is the link again in case you missed the first one.Buddy, aren't you the guy who wants to return his new CRUZE because you were told it had a V8? Chevrolet offers a 3 month trial of XM, SORRY
SiriusXM Satellite Radio and Infotainment | Chevrolet
Yes I am something, must be stupid as you should get 2 years. While I did confuse you with another poster as you are aware of Chevy took away the 5 year 100K Power train warranty protection and the 4 oil changes and offers the Onstar/XM 2 year trial insteadAre you stupid or something? Where did you get that drivel about returning a cruze because it had a V8? I DID buy a Cruze that they lied to me about being wrecked and repaired. I don't give a crap about your little post there. I posted above the link to Chevrolet's page where it says that ALL 2016 LTs and Premiers come with it. Here is the link again in case you missed the first one.
2016 Cruze 24/7 Promise: Connectivity & Service | Chevrolet
I did see that it comes with a 5 year, 60,000 powertrain now I think. The offer is for Onstar Guidance with 24 gigs of data, which I got with not problem. 24 months of Sirius/XM, 2 service visits with oil and filter change within 24,000 miles or two years which ever comes first. Also 5 years or 60,000 miles of roadside assistance through Chevy. Pretty good deal, but maybe not so good as what you got before.Yes I am something, must be stupid as you should get 2 years. While I did confuse you with another poster as you are aware of Chevy took away the 5 year 100K Power train warranty protection and the 4 oil changes and offers the Onstar/XM 2 year trial instead
It's all good man, I didn't buy the car because of the offer of course, but I do want to get what they say I get. LOLAgain sorry!
I would def go and check on it. I have been to two dealerships in the last couple weeks and both of them had big posters listing the 24/7 Promise. As I stated before, I didn't buy the car based on getting it, but if I am supposed to have it then I want it.Hmmm... Picked mine up this past Tuesday. Got all of that with the exception of On Star and XM (3 Months) I believe...