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For Release: Oct. 28, 2003, 8 a.m. ET
GM ACCESSORIES EXPANDS PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
GM Accessories continues to broaden its portfolio in the 2004
model year with all-new 20-inch wheels, interior trim kits and
high performance crate engines. Since 2001, the GM Accessories
product portfolio has increased 300 percent with more on the way.
Collaboration with suppliers, including members of the Specialty
Equipment Manufacturers Association (SEMA), has contributed to
the growth.
Accessories from GM are designed and engineered into the vehicle
architecture during the product development process. This unique
process enables GM to offer accessory products that deliver what
no one else can duplicate – the best fit, best function,
and most tailored appearance for General Motors’ vehicles.
It also allows GM to offer a full line of accessories for vehicles
at launch.
“Integrating our accessories into the vehicle development
process ensures they become a part of the architecture of each
specific GM vehicle,” said Nancy Philippart, executive director,
GM Accessories. “Our new 20-inch wheel collection for the
Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra are a prime example of design
integration.” The highly styled wheels have been engineered
to be integral components of the vehicle they are intended for,
forming a “tire and wheel system,” and delivering
unsurpassed performance, quality and safety.
Style and quality aren’t limited to the outside of the
vehicle. For the 2004 calendar year, GM Accessories announces
new interior trim kits for the Pontiac Grand Prix, Grand Am and
Sunfire, Chevrolet Colorado, TrailBlazer, Equinox, and Cavalier,
GMC Canyon, Saturn ION, HUMMER H2, and most full-size trucks and
SUVs. With many color and pattern combinations to choose from,
these kits allow customers the ability to customize the inside
of their vehicles in many ways.
The interior trim components are produced from GM tooling, creating
molded pieces with a perfect fit and a tailored appearance achieved
though custom finishes created by an innovative and flexible waterborne
film dip process.
“This advanced technology dips factory trim components
onto a gel-like pattern that is suspended in a water tank,”
said Larry Sully, manager, GM Accessories Product Strategy. “The
result is a perfect fit to the interior with a look reflecting
the character of the vehicle – something stick-on kits can’t
do.”
Unlike other high-cost trim kits produced in low volume for show
cars, GM Accessories trim kits will be produced in volumes that
take advantage of GM’s manufacturing scale. “We’re
in a position to provide a lower cost, high volume, customized
trim kit package,” Philippart said. “We’ll ramp
up production throughout the 2004 model year, and by 2005 we expect
to produce 40,000 to 50,000 kits annually.”
Each vehicle will have a selection of trim kits with up to five
custom finishes that offer customers a choice of a finish unique
to each car or truck at the point of sale: carbon fiber, brushed
aluminum, woodgrain, marble. “We’re excited to offer
such an exclusive product for customers who want to personalize
their vehicles,” Sully said. “Our quality will be
unmatched in the marketplace for GM vehicles.”
GM collaborates with suppliers to develop its accessories products,
applying their experience and expertise. “We’re pleased
to be doing business with SEMA members and other suppliers who
have a history of success in the accessories market,” Philippart
said.
As GM Accessories’ product portfolio expands, the group
is also improving its distribution process. This year GM introduced
an Accessory Distributor/Installer (ADI) business model. The ADIs
distribute, install, market and sell accessories for GM dealers,
providing same day or next-day service.
“This approach responds to GM dealer feedback and uses
the same business model that aftermarket sellers have been using
for years,” Philippart said. “Initial results have
been a real win-win for the dealer, the ADI and GM.”
GM Accessories are backed by the promise of a General Motors
warranty. GM Accessories permanently installed on a new GM vehicle
at the time of delivery will be covered under the GM New Vehicle
Limited Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty. GM Accessories permanently
installed by a GM dealer after vehicle purchase are covered for
the balance of the new vehicle warranty, and no less than 12 months
or 12,000 miles.
“We stand behind our accessories because they’re
tested to meet GM’s rigorous standard for performance, durability
and safety,” Philippart said.
For more information, visit www.gmaccessorieszone.com or call
toll-free 866-901-9001 to speak to one of GM’s knowledgeable
accessory agents.
GM Service and Parts Operations headquartered in Grand Blanc,
Mich., markets automotive replacement parts and accessories worldwide
under the GM Parts and ACDelco brand names. For more information,
visit the GM Goodwrench web site at http://www.gmgoodwrench.com.
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