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Old 12-22-2008 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by trm0002
Dealers will not have lot cars in the beginning (at least they're not supposed to)- hence the "sold orders only" pre-sale. With very few available in the beginning in either case, you will probably have little luck getting one below MSRP. JMO. You want a "lot" car, June or July would be my guess and keep in mind, choices- colors,etc- will be limited as production ramps up.
Give you an example, 2009 R/T Challenger's that came out in September of CY08 can be bought today for $3500 under invoice. The same is likely to happen with Camaro. Its the economic times we're living in...
Old 12-22-2008 | 05:19 PM
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Give you an example, 2009 R/T Challenger's that came out in September of CY08 can be bought today for $3500 under invoice. The same is likely to happen with Camaro. Its the economic times we're living in...
While I agree, keep in mind what you're looking at is STOCK. Chevy will simply not make the Camaro, en masse, so they can lose money on every sale. They'll keep supply low and thus demand high.
Old 12-23-2008 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by trm0002
While I agree, keep in mind what you're looking at is STOCK. Chevy will simply not make the Camaro, en masse, so they can lose money on every sale. They'll keep supply low and thus demand high.
Perhaps you're right if they keep production limited they can keep the price high but that's not always the best way to increase sales... And volume sales is what they need to survive.
Old 12-23-2008 | 12:54 PM
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those cars were over msrp when they first came out though(challangers) the camaro will be the same way starting out just because of the demand. it will be a miracle (or a hook up) if you can find anyone under MSRP. its going to be hard to get one until the lots gets saturated. i know a dealership around me used one of their sold orders as a lot car. meaning, it wasnt really sold. they just ordered it to have it on the lot. im sure some dealers cheated the system and did this too.
Old 12-23-2008 | 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by djn
You'll be able to walk into any dealer when they come out and buy one off the lot under MSRP is my guess.
I was actually told differently in that the only way to get one at MSRP would be to order it. If you wait untill they are on the lot you would have to pay over.
Old 12-23-2008 | 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by djn
Give you an example, 2009 R/T Challenger's that came out in September of CY08 can be bought today for $3500 under invoice. The same is likely to happen with Camaro. Its the economic times we're living in...
Where? I'll buy one in a second!
U might mean $3500 off MSRP no dealer is gonna sell 1000's under invoice.
I thought they were in biz to make $ if under invoice? no wonder why they are in such a mess!
Old 01-01-2009 | 11:20 AM
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i ended up goin to the second biggest dealer in wisconsin n they had 12 slots for pre order i was number 7 so im happy when they get the first pre order in they are holding it for a couple days n callin up everyone who pre ordered so we all can come up n look at it b funny if i got mine first n does anyone if they will have the production number on the car




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