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    Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Yukon EOFY offer brings free servicing

    GM Specialty Vehicles is offering three years of free scheduled servicing for two of its models until the end of the financial year.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    GM Specialty Vehicles’ end of financial year (EOFY) offers may not include any cashback or drive-away pricing, but there is one sweetener available for prospective buyers.

    Both of its full-size American models are being offered with three years of free scheduled servicing, provided you take delivery of a Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup or GMC Yukon Denali SUV by June 30, 2026.

    The offer doesn’t apply to the Chevrolet Silverado HD.

    The free services must be used within 36 months or 36,000km of the date of delivery, whichever comes first, and be performed by an authorised GMSV dealer or service outlet. You can view the full terms and conditions here.

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    Notably, GMSV doesn’t typically offer capped-price servicing, even though this has become ubiquitous in Australia even among luxury brands.

    The Silverado 1500 is priced at $134,500 before on-road costs in LTZ Premium guise, rising to $144,900 before on-roads in more rugged ZR2 form.

    The GMC Yukon is offered in Australia only in posh Denali trim, and is priced at $174,990 before on-roads.

    GMSV has backed the Silverado 1500 with a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty since October 1, 2025, though the Yukon Denali still comes with a three-year, 100,000km warranty – one of the shortest warranties in Australia today, alongside Ram’s.

    That’s in stark contrast with vehicles from GM’s Cadillac brand which, while offered with a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty that’s only middling in Australia today, have always come with five years of complimentary servicing.

    Despite Cadillac being GM’s luxury brand, in Australia its models are actually the American auto giant’s most affordable.

    The Optiq due in showrooms soon is priced at $80,000 plus on-roads, the Lyriq is currently being offered for $95,000 drive-away until June 30, and the upcoming Vistiq is priced at $116,000 before on-roads. All are electric SUVs, unlike the brawny V8-powered vehicles in GMSV showrooms.

    GMSV – which also offers the factory right-hand drive Chevrolet Corvette supercar – discloses its sales figures in Australia, unlike Cadillac.

    In the first four months of this year, GMSV has delivered 126 examples of the GMC Yukon, which was only launched here midway through 2025. That puts it behind the rival Lexus LX (231) in the sales race, but ahead of other large luxury SUVs like the Land Rover Discovery (87).

    The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is sitting at 590 units year-to-date, putting it just behind the rival Ford F-150 (661) and Ram 1500 (666) but well ahead of the Toyota Tundra (313).

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.

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