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Originally Posted by Mr Pinchy
This site is more than just the average of what people pay. Go to AAA Car Buying and fill out the form and you will get a price certificate to take to the dealer. True this price includes rebates if any. Take the price of the car MSRP and subtract the price given. Then add the rebate. Take that number and divide by MSRP and you get the discount 8 to 9 % off MSRP before any rebates. The dealer pays a certain price for a car then can sell it for whatever amount they want. GM only sets MSRP which no one should pay. So what I intend to do is get 8 to 9% off MSRP when I order the vehicle or purchase from the lot since this is the discount for more than a year now. If they say no I will wait a month or two.
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Or three or four.....
Your right a dealer can sell it for whatever amount they want. But I guarantee you they won't sell a gen 6 Camaro at a "loss" for over a year. Not to mention I don't think that there is a 8-9% markup in a camaro itself without rebates.
And..... There probably won't be any rebates for the first year either. Depending on how they sell of course. Worst case scenario your going to be looking at 6 months before anything like that happens.
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