General Motors Co
About the Business
Welcome to General Motors Co., your premier car dealership and automotive store located in the heart of Manhattan at 767 5th Avenue, New York. As a trusted name in the automotive industry, we are committed to providing an unparalleled car buying experience, offering a wide selection of the latest models from the renowned General Motors brand. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are here to assist you with every step of the process, ensuring you find the perfect vehicle to fit your lifestyle and needs. Whether you're looking for a sleek sedan, a rugged SUV, or a powerful truck, our showroom features an extensive inventory to explore. Visit us today to discover exceptional vehicles and experience the quality and innovation that General Motors Co. is known for. Your journey to driving excellence begins here.
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Location & Phone number
767 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I have purchased several Chevy GMC vehicles since 2004. I currently have a 2019 equinox which has given me several engine issue orifice tube and airflow sensors and now the brake booster pump or vacuum pump. On 7/20/24 while driving the engine light came on brakes failed and the engine shut off thank God the vehicles could stop. I had the vehicle towed to my mechanic after a diagnostic test. It gave a code for the camshaft sensor once it was replaced another code appeared he then checked the value head because the vehicle would not turn over or crank. I received a call this morning stating the brake booster pump had broken into pieces and entered into the engine. I have 60,0011 miles and the powertrain warranty expires at 60,000. I even purchased the Platinum Chevy protection plan which expired 9/24 or 54,162 miles. GM may honor the warranty by providing customer cost assistance."
"From outside on 5th Avenue, astounding skyscraper as one of its landmarks in NYC."
"This is my personal recommendation for the Cadillac XT6 SUV. I have been a professional expert chauffeur and driver for 42 years, I happened to drive test with the intention of owning one XT6 brand since I am a Cadillac Family and I tried two of the XT6, it caught me that you need to check all your models on XT6 Steering wheels. I find there's is a manufacturing defect on it. (It is a hazard that may create an accident) I am not an expert mechanic but an expert driver. I didn't purchase this vehicle due to what I felt while driving test these 2024. Hope you get my recommendation for it. Thanks."
"GMC ACADIA Denali - I have owned an Acadia Denali since 2011 as was extremely happy with both the 2011 and the 2014. I now have the 2017 and I am sooooo disappointed. GMC revised this model to the point that it cannot be considered a Denali in my eyes. In both the 2011 and 2014 there were standards that the 2017 does even have. Like for instance the seat belt adjustment. You can no longer adjust your seatbelt so now I have a seatbelt constantly cutting into my neck. Second the power seat memory button. I use to be that you would press the button and it would adjust you seat and mirrors. Now you have hold the button down and wait for the seat to adjust and as I am a foot shorter than my husband this takes a bit of time so I can't start the car until my feet hit the pedal. As for the back seats the two bucket seats in the back use to slide back and forth giving the second row passengers more leg room. That is no longer an option. I specifically bought my GMC Denali for that reason as my kids are very tall teenagers. The rims on the car now look plastic and the pearl white paint job looks just white. The trim on the inside of the vehicle looks cheap and low budget. Like I said I am extremely disappointed in the 2017 GMC Acadia. Also did I mention its a lot smaller as well."
"I would like the Chief Executive Officer of General Motors to see how I have made every vehicle General Motors produces safer by allowing other vehicle drivers at night to see a opened vehicle door one thousand feet away to assist in preventing an accident. Not theory. Yes Patented. Yes now available for installation to save lives today. Why do I need the CEO to see it, because I want what I created installed now to save lives now. To me it is an emergency priority that finally has been solved."
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