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Originally Posted by strickerj
Me too... and my 2016 2SS convertible stickered for over $50k.  Of course, I didn't pay that much - but in hindsight, it's a bad sign when they're offering $10,000 cash back on a first year model.
I wouldn't mind swapping for a manual (at their expense), but I know that's not happening. I normally prefer stick, but it was kind of a spur of the moment, and my wife wanted to drive it too.
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Thankfully I did not pay sticker, either. RS Camaros quickly lose their value though, so if I wanted to trade this car in, I'd take a huge hit. I put 12k down when I bought it and nearly ended up upside down on it when we factored in taxes and extended warranty into the loan (which I'm glad at this point I got if it will cover anything later). I'm sure I could learn to drive a manual if for whatever reason they would offer us a swap, but I like the pre-refresh more and I'd rather just opt for a buy back if that slim chance of an opportunity ever presented itself. It's been in the shop for over a month total for various issues since I bought it, but I don't think it quite qualifies for lemon law.