Since you're not a current user of UG, then you probably don't understand how the licensing works or how UG is broken down into "modules". A module (for lack of better term) would consist of one function of UG such as Features Modeling or Free Form Features or Drafting or Assemblies (the list goes on & on). The modules when purchased separately will cost you more money in the long run (mainly with monthly maintenance fees). These modules are sometimes bundled together & sold as a package like Advanced Designer bundle or Studio for Design. There are more bundles but I'm not a UG sales rep so I don't know all the bundles that you might be able to purchase nor do I know how much they cost. I would suggest that one contact UGS or visit their website for that information.
On top of the standard bundles for sale, there are also GM supplier bundles that you MIGHT be able to purchase (at a lower cost) should you meet the criteria for being a GM supplier. Again, I'm not a UG sales rep so I don't know all of the specifics other than you have to show proof of business with GM.
Now, the UFUNC/Execute is a module to UG that allows you to run specialize programs like the GM Toolkit. It is not sold with the traditional bundles that MOST UG users would purchase. So just because you buy an Advanced Designer bundle, that does not mean you can run the toolkit. Without the UFUNC/Execute license, the toolkit is useless. Therefore, in my eyes, the toolkit in its entirity is not free since you have to purchase a license to even run it.
I suggest that you contact BOTH GM and UGS to iron out all the details (cost, availability, modules, bundles, etc.) for what you want. I already gave you a phone number at which you could have gotten all of your questions about UG answered by now.
Finally, I'm going to address your final comment in the post above. It's NOT my job to answer your questions. I'm giving up MY time to try & help you. Should you make any other comments or demands like the one in your last post, then I shall leave it to others to give you the help you seek or you can find it on your own. Be thankful I'm even responding to you after making a crappy comment like that. I am doing the best I can as fast as I can & if you're not happy with that, then I guess you're SOL. And please understand, I mean this in the friendliest of ways. I just didn't think it was too polite of a comment.
If you have more questions, feel free to ask.
Tim Flater
Senior Designer
Enkei America, Inc.