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Old 07-23-2021, 10:18 AM   #99
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Unlike Chevy, when a Toyota has transmission issues they will actually do a recall versus a fluid change and hoping it doesn’t shudder until after the warranty period.
IME every single auto company has done some extremely questionable things.

Also, Toyota has never come up with a good motor, except 2JZ. They use far too much gas for the power they make.
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Old 07-23-2021, 07:21 PM   #100
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I'm no Toyota fan and neither is my name Scotty Kilmer, but that was a bit of a stretch... how does having more capacity automatically equate to lower quality?

Because they would all be on the streets instead of in engine bays with some engines or transmissions completely out of the cars getting some type of repairs.
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Old 07-23-2021, 07:28 PM   #101
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Go to www.chevrolet.com. In the vehicle tab choose Camaro and click on “build and price”. Spec Camaro the way you want it. On the summary tab at the very end there should be a location where you can check “view inventory”. It will list cars available according to your location. On the photo it will give an estimated delivery date. I used a Los Angeles ZIP Code and 157 cars came up with defined delivery dates.
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Old 07-23-2021, 07:50 PM   #102
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Go to www.chevrolet.com. In the vehicle tab choose Camaro and click on “build and price”. Spec Camaro the way you want it. On the summary tab at the very end there should be a location where you can check “view inventory”. It will list cars available according to your location. On the photo it will give an estimated delivery date. I used a Los Angeles ZIP Code and 157 cars came up with defined delivery dates.

Thats good! 2022 in Sept starts as well! For you all that want a Camaro if you can't afford a new 2021 or 2022 I would wait until Oct when dealers have more new ones on the lots and they have to lower the prices on the inflated used ones they have.


The last couple weeks the Camaros listed around me have not been moving at all. A few even listed about $1000 below sticker price.
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Old 07-23-2021, 09:37 PM   #103
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Because they would all be on the streets instead of in engine bays with some engines or transmissions completely out of the cars getting some type of repairs.
imagine waiting 2 weeks for a simple oil change because the dealers near you had only 1 bay.. better yet, buy a Tesla and have fun waiting 6 months for a bumper after a fender bender.
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Old 07-24-2021, 09:40 PM   #104
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imagine waiting 2 weeks for a simple oil change because the dealers near you had only 1 bay.. better yet, buy a Tesla and have fun waiting 6 months for a bumper after a fender bender.

That happened to me when I needed a oil change during season down here. 3 weeks to get into the dealer.


That's when they couldn't do my rotation properly you might recall. Not joking, I'd rather go to my local walmart for oil and tires. They actually do a better job than the dealer and they're cheaper too.
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Old 07-25-2021, 01:46 AM   #105
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Go to www.chevrolet.com. In the vehicle tab choose Camaro and click on “build and price”. Spec Camaro the way you want it. On the summary tab at the very end there should be a location where you can check “view inventory”. It will list cars available according to your location. On the photo it will give an estimated delivery date. I used a Los Angeles ZIP Code and 157 cars came up with defined delivery dates.
Huh. Guess it depends on location if you can see the estimated delivery dates. Can’t see them in my location.
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Old 07-25-2021, 07:40 AM   #106
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Huh. Guess it depends on location if you can see the estimated delivery dates. Can’t see them in my location.
So I guess that means they're at least loaded up on a train right now? It could still be a couple weeks then depending on where in the process it is.

Just wondering how some dealers have a number of them or in transit and some dealers none.

I guess these dealers put in orders for the camaro before the semi conductors ran out so now their cars finally getting completed.
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Old 07-25-2021, 11:20 AM   #107
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So I guess that means they're at least loaded up on a train right now? It could still be a couple weeks then depending on where in the process it is.

Just wondering how some dealers have a number of them or in transit and some dealers none.

I guess these dealers put in orders for the camaro before the semi conductors ran out so now their cars finally getting completed.
I got word yesterday that mine had shipped and was in Ohio. I also checked pals app on a bunch of other vins for other vehicles that were delivered. I don’t know if there’s a correlation but I’m assuming a bunch will arrive around the same time mine does.
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Old 07-25-2021, 09:23 PM   #108
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Go to www.chevrolet.com. In the vehicle tab choose Camaro and click on “build and price”. Spec Camaro the way you want it. On the summary tab at the very end there should be a location where you can check “view inventory”. It will list cars available according to your location. On the photo it will give an estimated delivery date. I used a Los Angeles ZIP Code and 157 cars came up with defined delivery dates.
Do you have to put your mouse curser on the pic? I can not find an estimated delivery information..
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Old 07-26-2021, 11:51 AM   #109
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Do you have to put your mouse curser on the pic? I can not find an estimated delivery information..
Not there on mine either.
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