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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RULES. Vehicles eligible for the repurchase-rental reclassification program must have an average of [REDACTED] prior to resale in the used car market. Eligible GM models are detailed in Attachment 4A. It is the rental account’s responsibility to maintain on file verification of vehicle mileage at the time the vehicle is sold in the used car market. GM reserves the right to audit the rental company to insure compliance with this guideline. Excluded from the mileage average would be those units deemed total loss damage/scrapped units as identified in a total application verification file submitted by the rental account, which will include units ineligible for return under the program guidelines, in conjunction with the electronic data file required for RIMS processing. Rental customers must submit [REDACTED] of the total agreed to contractual volume (excluding any rejected turnback units), before GM will process a reclassification application. All submissions must be identified by VIN through electronic media transmission to GM – (C3 De-Enroll File Format.) Once processed, these units will be identified in the GM’s auction system (RIMS) as permanent auction rejects and will be ineligible for return to GM. Rental customers may post repurchase daily rental purchase vehicles for sale on GMAC’s SmartAuction website before being returned to GM. However, vehicles posted for sale must be de-enrolled from the repurchase program (whether they sell on SmartAuction or not). They may be included in the reclassification program subject to the other terms and conditions of this Program. Permanently rejected auction vehicles are also considered ineligible for reclassification incentive allowances (See Attachment 4A for specific incentive allowances) and will not count toward the [REDACTED] submission. No exceptions will be made, including but not limited for reasons of frame, fire or flood damage, for the 2009 model year reclassification program. Vehicles previously turned-in and accepted by a GM-Sponsored Auction location are not eligible for reclassification. Vehicles selected for reclassification by the rental customer, which are not deemed “permanent rejects” must have been used exclusively in daily rental business, and must comply with the terms and conditions outlined in GM's National Fleet Purchase Program for the appropriate 2009 model year. ATTACHMENT 4

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Samples: Avis Budget Group, Inc.

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RULES. Vehicles eligible for the repurchase-rental reclassification program must have an average of [REDACTED] miles prior to resale in the used car market. Eligible GM models are detailed in Attachment 4A. It is the rental account’s responsibility to maintain on file verification of vehicle mileage at the time the vehicle is sold in the used car market. GM reserves the right to audit the rental company to insure compliance with this guideline. Excluded from the mileage average would be those units deemed total loss damage/scrapped units as identified in a total application verification file submitted by the rental account, which will include units ineligible for return under the program guidelines, in conjunction with the electronic data file required for RIMS processing. Rental customers must submit [REDACTED] of the total agreed to contractual volume (excluding any rejected turnback units), before GM will process a reclassification application. All submissions must be identified by VIN through electronic media transmission to GM – (C3 De-Enroll File Format.) Once processed, these units will be identified in the GM’s auction system (RIMS) as permanent auction rejects and will be ineligible for return to GM. Rental customers may post repurchase daily rental purchase vehicles for sale on GMAC’s SmartAuction website before being returned to GM. However, vehicles posted for sale must be de-enrolled from the repurchase program (whether they sell on SmartAuction or not). They may be included in the reclassification program subject to the other terms and conditions of this Program. Permanently rejected auction vehicles are also considered ineligible for reclassification incentive allowances (See Attachment 4A for specific incentive allowances) and will not count toward the [REDACTED] submission. No exceptions will be made, including but not limited for reasons of frame, fire or flood damage, for the 2009 2011 model year reclassification program. Vehicles previously turned-in and accepted by a GM-Sponsored Auction location are not eligible for reclassification. Vehicles selected for reclassification by the rental customer, which are not deemed “permanent rejects” must have been used exclusively in daily rental business, and must comply with the terms and conditions outlined in GM's National Fleet Purchase Program for the appropriate 2009 2011 model year. ATTACHMENT 4.

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Samples: 2j Chevrolet Optra P195 (Avis Budget Group, Inc.)

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RULES. Vehicles eligible for the repurchase-rental reclassification [REDACTED] program must have an average of [REDACTED] miles prior to resale in the used car market[REDACTED]. Eligible GM models are detailed in Attachment 4A. 3. It is the rental accountcustomer’s responsibility to maintain on file verification of vehicle mileage at the time the vehicle is sold in the used car market[REDACTED]. GM reserves the right to audit the rental company to insure compliance with this guideline. Excluded from the mileage average would be those units deemed total loss damage/scrapped units [REDACTED] as identified in a total application verification file submitted by the rental account, which will include units ineligible for return [REDACTED] under the program guidelines, in conjunction with the electronic data file required for RIMS processing. Rental customers must submit [REDACTED] REDACTED]% of the total agreed to contractual volume (excluding any rejected turnback units[REDACTED]), before GM will process a reclassification application[REDACTED]. All submissions must be identified by VIN through electronic media transmission to GM – (C3 De-Enroll File Format.) Once processed, these units will be identified in the GM’s auction system (RIMS) as permanent auction rejects and will be ineligible for return to GM[REDACTED]. Rental customers may post repurchase daily rental purchase vehicles for sale on GMAC’s SmartAuction website before being returned to GM[REDACTED]. However, vehicles posted for sale must be de-enrolled from the repurchase program (whether they sell on SmartAuction or not)[REDACTED]. They may be included in the reclassification [REDACTED] program subject to the other terms and conditions of this Program. Permanently rejected auction vehicles are also considered ineligible for reclassification incentive allowances (See Attachment 4A for specific incentive allowances) [REDACTED] and will not count toward the [REDACTED] submission. No exceptions will be made, including but not limited for reasons of frame, fire or flood damage, for the 2009 2012 model year reclassification [REDACTED] program. Vehicles previously turned-in and accepted by a GM-Sponsored Auction location are not eligible for reclassification[REDACTED]. Vehicles selected for reclassification [REDACTED] by the rental customer, which are not deemed “permanent rejects” [REDACTED] must have been used exclusively in daily rental business, and must comply with the terms and conditions outlined in GM's ’s National Fleet Daily Rental Purchase Program (Attachment 1) for the appropriate 2009 2012 model year. ATTACHMENT 4.

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Samples: Avis Budget Group, Inc.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RULES. Vehicles eligible for the repurchase-rental reclassification [REDACTED] program must have an average be in rental service for a minimum of [REDACTED] prior to resale in the used car market]. Eligible GM models are detailed in Attachment 4A. 3. It is the rental accountcustomer’s responsibility to maintain on file verification of vehicle mileage at the time the vehicle is sold in the used car marketin-service. GM reserves the right to audit the rental company to insure compliance with this guideline. Excluded from the mileage average in-service period requirement would be those units deemed total loss damage/scrapped units as identified in a total application verification file submitted by the rental account, which will include units ineligible for return under the program guidelines, in conjunction with the electronic data file required for RIMS processing[REDACTED]. Rental customers must submit [REDACTED] of the total agreed to contractual volume (excluding any rejected turnback units[REDACTED]), before GM will process a reclassification application[REDACTED]. All submissions must be identified by VIN through electronic media transmission to GM – (C3 De-Enroll File Format.) Once processed, these units will be identified in the GM’s auction system (RIMS) as permanent auction rejects [REDACTED]. Any vin accepted for [REDACTED] and subsequently returned to a GM Turn In location will be ineligible for return subject to GMa $75 re-inspection fee. [REDACTED] submissions will be accepted through May 31, 2015. Rental customers may post repurchase daily rental purchase vehicles for sale on GMAC’s SmartAuction website before being returned to GM[REDACTED]. However, vehicles posted for sale must be de-enrolled from the repurchase program (whether they sell on SmartAuction or not)[REDACTED]. They may be included in the reclassification program subject to the other terms and conditions of this Program. Permanently rejected auction vehicles are also considered ineligible for reclassification incentive allowances (See Attachment 4A for specific incentive allowances) [REDACTED] and will not count toward the [REDACTED] submission. No exceptions will be made, including but not limited for reasons of frame, fire or flood damage, for the 2009 2013 model year reclassification [REDACTED] program. Vehicles previously turned-in and accepted by a GM-Sponsored Auction location are not eligible for reclassification[REDACTED]. Vehicles selected for reclassification [REDACTED] by the rental customer, which are not deemed “permanent rejects” [REDACTED] must have been used exclusively in daily rental business, and must comply with the terms and conditions outlined in GM's National Fleet Daily Rental Purchase Program (Attachment 1) for the appropriate 2009 2013 model year. ATTACHMENT 4.

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Samples: Avis Budget Group, Inc.

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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION/RULES. Vehicles eligible for the repurchase-rental reclassification program must have an average of [REDACTED] miles prior to resale in the used car market. Eligible GM models are detailed in Attachment 4A. It is the rental account’s responsibility to maintain on file verification of vehicle mileage at the time the vehicle is sold in the used car market. GM reserves the right to audit the rental company to insure compliance with this guideline. Excluded from the mileage average would be those units deemed total loss damage/scrapped units as identified in a total application verification file submitted by the rental account, which will include units ineligible for return under the program guidelines, in conjunction with the electronic data file required for RIMS processing. Rental customers must submit [REDACTED] of the total agreed to contractual volume (excluding any rejected turnback units), before GM will process a reclassification application. All submissions must be identified by VIN through electronic media transmission to GM – (C3 De-Enroll File Format.) Once processed, these units will be identified in the GM’s auction system (RIMS) as permanent auction rejects and will be ineligible for return to GM. Rental customers may post repurchase daily rental purchase vehicles for sale on GMAC’s SmartAuction website before being returned to GM. However, vehicles posted for sale must be de-enrolled from the repurchase program (whether they sell on SmartAuction or not). They may be included in the reclassification program subject to the other terms and conditions of this Program. Permanently rejected auction vehicles are also considered ineligible for reclassification incentive allowances (See Attachment 4A for specific incentive allowances) and will not count toward the [REDACTED] submission. No exceptions will be made, including but not limited for reasons of frame, fire or flood damage, for the 2009 2008 model year reclassification program. Vehicles previously turned-in and accepted by a GM-Sponsored Auction location are not eligible for reclassification. Vehicles selected for reclassification by the rental customer, which are not deemed “permanent rejects” must have been used exclusively in daily rental business, and must comply with the terms and conditions outlined in GM's National Fleet Purchase Program for the appropriate 2009 2008 model year. ATTACHMENT 4.

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Samples: Avis Budget Group, Inc.

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