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Chevrolet Camaro, Car Buying, Coupe
#24 of 49 Re: question [rdale1270]
by seaurchin
Jan 26, 2010 (9:27 pm)
I'll tell you the same thing i told the guy above
Wait until summer, once 315 HP base 2011 Mustang comes out they'll change their tune. There will be no extra fees and they will have plenty of them on the lot.
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#26 of 49 Re: Price paid for my 2010 Camaro SS!!! [vinnyny]
by dloehr
Feb 12, 2010 (5:16 pm)
Vinny,
It was $1200 below factory Invoice(not MSRP, Invoice!). I don't know why u guys have a such a hard time finding this deal. It was from Jerry Haggerty him self.
$200 under Invoice and $1000 cash rebate. It should be even easier to get this now, since I see them sit on the dealers lots...
Dan
#27 of 49 Re: Price paid for my 2010 Camaro SS!!! [dloehr]
by jb_turner
Feb 12, 2010 (8:31 pm)
You should have received a bit more than $200 below invoice before rebate on the SS. Around here local is doing $550 below invoice before rebate on the SS.
#28 of 49 Re: Price paid for my 2010 Camaro SS!!! [jb_turner]
by dloehr
Feb 16, 2010 (10:10 am)
That's a great deal! I guess I got mine couple months ago, maybe that's why it was "only" $200 back of Invoice... Still, I'm very happy with my deal and the car!
#29 of 49 Re: Price paid for my 2010 Camaro SS!!! [dloehr]
by vinnyny
Feb 21, 2010 (6:54 am)
Nice work! Prices are still holding close to MSRP here in the South. If there had been reasonable deals six months ago, I would have bought one, but now I'm going to wait for the convertible next year.
#30 of 49 Just bought a 1SS
by jmelchio
Feb 23, 2010 (4:56 am)
I just bought a 1SS for about $500 below invoice, before the $1000 Saturn Owner incentive. There are a few dealers online at Camaro forums that offer GM Employee pricing (a few hundred over invoice), and they will ship the car to you. Shipping costs vary based on distance, but it's worth checking into.
Mar 10, 2010 (9:42 pm)
So up in NJ, the "dance" for a 2SS with RS, Sunroof, Auto and Black stripe starts at $38,550 MSRP and ends up with a dealer offer of $38,000, as a friend of the family favor.. Its for my daughter (she's paying for it) who wants Bumble Bee Yellow, which the dealer will have to trade in. Fact, since most of his stock is V6 and stick.
We have a $1000 Pontiac purchase discount in the family that we can count on through at least March 31, I think I can do better, any input or comments?
#32 of 49 Re: Camaro 2SS [britgeezer]
by jmelchio
Mar 11, 2010 (3:11 am)
I think you can do better. There is a Camaro forum, and there are several dealers who post on that website and are offering all Camaros at GM Employee pricing. They have inventory/prices listed, so go take a look. I live in Pittsburgh, and they can ship a car to my door (from Michigan and Wisconsin) for about $400.
Website and topic for these dealers is at http://www.camaro5.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=69 Take a look.
I was able to get a 1SS/RS for $1500 below invoice (including Saturn/Pontiac owners discount), but I had to drive 2 1/2 hours to West Virginia to pick it up.
Good luck.
#33 of 49 Re: Camaro 2SS [jmelchio]
by newyorksebring
Mar 22, 2010 (4:49 pm)
That's a long drive, but heck if you can find it for that cheap it is definitely worth the price. I've been scouring around for a 1995 Z28 because I love the body style, but I am finding it really hard to find one for a good price. I'll probably get one tomorrow that I found. 300hp, mint condition, but high miles at 150. Gaskets were just redone though and the engine is meticulous otherwise. For $4000 (middle book value), it's probably worth it.