How many camaros can gm build in a day and how long before they ship to dealers
#1
How many camaros can gm build in a day and how long before they ship to dealers
I was just wondering, how many camaros will be made a day come production in Feb. and how soon after build are they sent out to dealers.
Since production doesn't start till Feb 16th or so does that mean i will have to wait till april to get one?
Since production doesn't start till Feb 16th or so does that mean i will have to wait till april to get one?
#4
im thinkin month - month and a half and they'll start trickling in. probably mostly v6's at first.
#5
I think Scott said the plan was to produce a high percentage of V8 cars early in production, because they assume that the people who are gonna buy first are mostly enthusiasts and the majority of them will want the V8.
#6
they are anticipating initial orders to be more V8s... but that's why they'll take orders in the Fall for a Feb "job one" and hopefully forecast optioning so they can avoid constraint issues.
Oshawa is a new line, so they wont start builds at full capacity. They'll ramp up to it to ensure the quality levels stay consistent.
Oshawa is a new line, so they wont start builds at full capacity. They'll ramp up to it to ensure the quality levels stay consistent.
Last edited by ChrisL; 07-27-2008 at 11:47 AM.
#7
This is what I was hoping for.. that is awesome. On a side note, I spoke to the dealer that I put my deposit down with, and he informed me that dealers got some information indicating that pricing information could be released as early as a month from now. The dealership is run by a family friend, but I don't know how accurate this might be since I spoke to my sales rep..
#8
If they could wait until they had about 6-10,000 cars on the storage lots then let each dealer have 1-2 cars within a couple of days of each other that would probably stop a lot of the markups.
But that will never happen.
But that will never happen.
#9
The hope is to have at least one Camaro for every dealership within the first three months.
We were at a car show yesterday and there was a new Challenger there with a sticker price of 42k and a final price of $65k after additional dealermark up.
I have a friend whos family owns a Chevrolet dealership and their profit on vehicles have be reduced so much (so vehicles the dealer make only 700.00 profit). So when a hot vehicle like the Camaro hits the showroom, I am told "hell yes we are going to mark it up". Sad, but that is the reality. That added mark up will make the car financially out of reach for many consumers. Plus do you want to be grossly upside down before you drive off the lot in your dream car?
We were at a car show yesterday and there was a new Challenger there with a sticker price of 42k and a final price of $65k after additional dealermark up.
I have a friend whos family owns a Chevrolet dealership and their profit on vehicles have be reduced so much (so vehicles the dealer make only 700.00 profit). So when a hot vehicle like the Camaro hits the showroom, I am told "hell yes we are going to mark it up". Sad, but that is the reality. That added mark up will make the car financially out of reach for many consumers. Plus do you want to be grossly upside down before you drive off the lot in your dream car?
#10
The hope is to have at least one Camaro for every dealership within the first three months.
We were at a car show yesterday and there was a new Challenger there with a sticker price of 42k and a final price of $65k after additional dealermark up.
I have a friend whos family owns a Chevrolet dealership and their profit on vehicles have be reduced so much (so vehicles the dealer make only 700.00 profit). So when a hot vehicle like the Camaro hits the showroom, I am told "hell yes we are going to mark it up". Sad, but that is the reality. That added mark up will make the car financially out of reach for many consumers. Plus do you want to be grossly upside down before you drive off the lot in your dream car?
We were at a car show yesterday and there was a new Challenger there with a sticker price of 42k and a final price of $65k after additional dealermark up.
I have a friend whos family owns a Chevrolet dealership and their profit on vehicles have be reduced so much (so vehicles the dealer make only 700.00 profit). So when a hot vehicle like the Camaro hits the showroom, I am told "hell yes we are going to mark it up". Sad, but that is the reality. That added mark up will make the car financially out of reach for many consumers. Plus do you want to be grossly upside down before you drive off the lot in your dream car?
#12
#13
I'm assuming GM will keep the first one or two cars, but after that, the rest should be shipped directly to dealers. It will take a while to catch up with demand (hopefully, a really long while ), so it'll be difficult to find a car you can test-drive at first.
#14
#15
greedy SOB dealers? how bout greedy SOB enthusiasts? if everybody wasnt in a rush to buy the car, then it would sell at more reasonable prices. Dont blame the dealers for selling the cars at prices people are willing to pay for. Eventually, you might find one at the price you think the car is worth to you, but who knows how many months thatll take.