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GM Fuel Price Protection
I came across an interesting promotion that General Motors (GM) is offering for certain model cars to residents in California and Florida - $1.99 a gallon gas for the first year. The part of the promotion that caught my eye is that there is no cap on how many miles you can drive. When I saw that, I had to investigate a bit more.

The promotion information can be found at FuelProtection.com. You need to enter in a valid California or Florida zip code (you can use 95014 for CA or 32801 for FL if you just want to take a look)

When you purchase or lease your eligible new GM vehicle, we will provide you with a special pre-paid card. Your card will be credited about once a month for the total monthly cost of gas that’s over $1.99 per gallon based on the miles you drive and AAA published Californian (or Florida) state average gas prices. There’s no cap on how many miles you drive or how much you can be reimbursed on your pre-paid card.

Your eligible new GM vehicle will come equipped with a one year subscription to OnStar. Its newest feature, OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics, plays an important part in the GM Fuel Price Protection program. Available at no extra cost, this advanced system will measure your miles you drive.

When you purchase or lease your new vehicle, you will sign up for the program. Then, simply press the blue OnStar button in the vehicle or go online to www.onstar.com to enroll in OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics. You will need a valid and secure email address.

GM will be monitoring average gas prices statewide and credit your special pre-paid card by calculating the number of gallons that you’ve likely purchased and how much, on average, you’ve spent over $1.99 a gallon. Six to eight weeks after you take delivery of the vehicle, you’ll receive your special pre-paid card in the mail preloaded with a $100 advance. It’s all done automatically.

The way that GM will calculate the rate seemed fishy using the “average statewide price” and not your actual costs, but digging a little deeper, they have actually set it up where you can get back more and thus pay less than $1.99 per gallon if you’re creative. here are the details on how they calculate the credits:

Here’s how it works. GM will use the number of miles you actually drive to determine the amount of the credit you will receive. Once a month, the miles you have driven will be reported to you and to GM through the technology of OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics. The miles you have driven will then be divided by your vehicle’s EPA estimated city miles per gallon (except for H2 which will use 11 mpg) to calculate an estimate of the number of gallons of gas you have used. Then, GM will multiply this number by the California (or Florida) state average gas price per gallon for premium gasoline, as reported by AAA on www.fuelgaugereport.com on the 15th of the same month in which you received your OVD report, to develop an estimate of the amount of money you may have paid for gas. Finally, GM will subtract the amount of money you would have paid if the price of gas had been $1.99 per gallon, and will issue you a credit on the Fuel Price Protection Card for the difference. This process will continue until one year after the date on which the customer took delivery of the vehicle. If you wish to check your balance of available credits at any time, go to www.gmfppcard.com.

GM has designed this approach to favor the customer, but if you determine that your credits during the course of the program (including the starting balance of $100) did not put you in a position where you paid no more than $1.99 a gallon during the year after you took delivery of the vehicle, you may submit gas purchase receipts for the year consistent with the miles you drove. If you believe your records demonstrate that an additional credit is warranted please contact Program Headquarters at 800-580-9204.

The formula can be represented mathematically as follows:

Monthly Miles Driven / EPA City MPG x (State Average Price for Premium Gasoline -$1.99) = Monthly Credit

That means if you can arrange to purchase your gas at less than the state average, you could come out ahead in this program. Also, if you use gas saving techniques so that you achieve better gas mileage or you do extensive highway driving, you’ll likely save even more since the system uses the vehicle’s estimated city miles per gallon.

The main problem? Most of the vehicle’s in the program are not what would be considered fuel efficient (and you need to judge for yourself the quality of GM cars compared to others that are available), but if you were in the market for a particular vehicle on the list, there would be an opportunity to save a large amount in gas cost, especially if you know you will be driving a lot.

It’s certainly a novel promotion and one that you could manipulate to your favor if your driving habits entail a large number of miles in the next year. It should be interesting to see if other car companies come out with similar deals…



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its a gimmick to sell cars

the trick is the calculations show the more you drive the more you save.

GM will save money with the gas card instead of giving customers thousands and thousands in rebates and cheap financing.

I got 0% financing and the gas card. Seemed like a good deal to me! Low payments,nice nice car. I’m happy!

Plese advise me as to why I haven’t received any money in my account since July. I purchased my new Impala on June 8 and received all the cards, registered and heard fro you in august advising me I need no attentiion on my vehicle. This Sept. 28, 2006 and I haven’t heard from you. I have had 51 cents in my account since July, 30. Thinking of you Russ Trombly

Plese advise me as to why I haven’t received any money in my account since July. I purchased my new Impala on June 8 and received all the cards, registered and heard fro you in august advising me I need no attentiion on my vehicle. This Sept. 28, 2006 and I haven’t heard from you.

I think you need to address your comments to GM and not here…

When I try to go to ww.gmfppcard.com to get my card balance I do not get a web site. Tried with AOL and Google, same things happens.

When trying to sign on to www.gmfppcard.com to get my card balance I don’t get that site. Its a hastle calling to get a balance.

Upon our purchase 7/1/2006 we received the initial $100 in July, then $60. in August, we have driven over 6000 miles on our new 2007 Yukon thus far and have not gotten another dime from the GMFPP.
The program runs through OnStar and OnStar gives you the run around (they did not do the diagnositics as required) and the operators at OnStar seemed to have have memorized “We do not know anything about the GM Fuel Protection Program” and “I am sorry I have no idea who you need to talk to”.

We have sent an email and hard copy letter to:
GMC Customer Assistance Center
P.O. Box 33172
Detroit, MI 48232-5172

Maybe if enough of us get together we can get them to live up to the promise they made us. If not; does anyone know a good attorney that would be interested in starting a class action lawsuit?
Thanks!

I have been trying to obtain your website www.gmfppcard.com, and I am unable to open the website, it comes back unable to find server, are you guys updating your webpage or what?

This site has nothing to do with gmfppcard.com - I simply wrote a post about the program when it was first announced. I realize that this blog comes up in google when searching he domain, but I have no affiliation with them. Your best bet is to contact GM at:

GMC Customer Assistance Center
P.O. Box 33172
Detroit, MI 48232-5172

I thought it was a great deal. I got 0% financing and the card, too. However, I have been having trouble getting on the website, too, and I have tried three times this week. I can only seem to reach them by phone. I even had some difficulty getting through to customer service on the phone (phone went dead after 2 rings), but after three tries I was finally able to get a live person. I was told that they were unaware people were having any trouble accessing the website, but they would check into it. The customer service number is 1-800-580-9204.

I purchased my Impala on June 24th, I received the initial $100 card and was told each month I would receive my funding. I have driven over 10,000 miles and have yet to receive another dime. I have gotten e-mails showing me what my monthly payout would be and still I received nothing. You call the customer service number and get reps who can’t help you or hang up on you. This was my first venture into the GM market and it has been a nightmare. These funds were to be used for my children’s christmas gifts. Someone post any ideas or positive avenues they have been able to go down to get their problem fixed

this program sucks! AS Gator Lady said below, the phone went dead on my first 10 attempts. How is that possible? And no one else in GM seems to know anything about contacting these people. My money hasn’t been reloaded into my account either. I’m telling you, these people have a class action suit coming…

Well its like this people we are geting ripped off & we need to get together & fight these lieing thieves. I purchased my 2007 tahoe LTZ 50k worth may 06 its now dec 17 still no GM fuel price protection card!! Get this, back here in cali the local news chanel 13 has this call curtis bit, where he on natoinal TV investigates these kind of scams & confronts them. Maybe it might do the trick and hopefully get these false advertisments exsposed to the public!!

I, too, received the $1.99 per gallon credit card with the new Buick Lucerne I purchaced in June of ‘06. The first month the card was loaded with a $100.00 as promised, but after that we are constantly running out of credit and am told “purchace denied” at the gas station and have to use my own credit card. Just tried to find my balance on the internet, as I was again denied a fuel purchace today in the amount of $35.40, but to no avail!! I’m glad to see I’m NOT the only one feeling screwed!! Hello “class action” !!!!!

I know thsi site has nothing to do with the promotion, but let me join in with evryone who has had and continues to have nothing but problems with this program and site. Again today I cannot get on the site to check my account. They took a good idea and totally screwed up the execution. They stink!!!

[…] June I wrote a piece about a $1.99 a gallon gas promotion that GM was doing for certain vehicles. Basically, the program capped the cost of gas at $1.99 a gallon for the year […]

I can’t get through to your site to check my balance. This has happened the last 3 month Whats wrong with www.gmfppcard.com. I’m not the only one who has this problem

How can I get my balance on my fppcard?

How do I get my card balance, www.gmfppcard does not give a link to a card balance site. I am not “completely satisfied” and, based on other reader comments, am not theonly one.

DEAR SIR,I HAVE Same deal with gmc with 1.99.but i use two time .i try to reach about two times .but no body giving any respone about my please call me on my no .my reach able ph 209 640 7573.



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