Is there a possibility of a stripper??
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I simply feel that its not nessary for me.A luxary that makes people more dependent and when they break its a royal pain in the a$$.Just one more thing to cause inconvience especially when they break in the down position during a rainstorm.
#32
A/C and power everything will be standard. Probably wont even have a radio delete option. I just hope the dealers dont get carried away and order new Camaros with EVERY option because they know they will find a buyer the first year and they can make more profit from a highly optioned car.
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Oh. I *want* power windows all right, but I *want* them to work for more than 2 or 3 years. I've got manually operated windows in a 43 year old Impala that go up and down just fine, and will likely continue to do so until my arms fall off. The power windows in the fifth gen need to be better quality than the junk my fourth gen had --- or give me manually operated.
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#38
Ive thought about that. Put up a list of States with people that have delt with dealers and salespeople that have sold the car at sticker. For those that keep the the msrp, they shall be rewarded. I bet you the additonal 10 or so Camaros they sell form this site, which will probably be V8 decently optioned cars, will bring them more money then 2-3 Camaros they will sell with mark up.
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Don't worry, I'll help out! I WILL NOT buy until I can get the car for at least the sticker price, but I may even wait for a 0% event (Although, that may be quite a while before it would apply to the Camaro, so maybe not?)
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$29,000 base V8 Camaro plus $5000 in options
I wasnt talking about dealer markups. I was referring to dealers ordering $5000 in options for cars to sell on their lot that are not customer ordered. Dealers know they can make more money off of a highly contented car. You can add over $12,000 in options on a new Corvette LS3 coupe.
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I wasnt talking about dealer markups. I was referring to dealers ordering $5000 in options for cars to sell on their lot that are not customer ordered. Dealers know they can make more money off of a highly contented car. You can add over $12,000 in options on a new Corvette LS3 coupe.
Until production ramps up to full tilt, it's something that may be unavoidable at first.
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