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Old Dec 30, 2010 | 11:20 PM
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Hello all, Newbie to the forum and glad to be here. Going thru some tough times as my 2001 Trans Am WS6, was totaled Oct 15th 2010. I miss her a **** load...........And trying to fill the void with a 2011 2SS RS, and maybe a Super Charger! I joined as dealers will say whatever it takes to sell me a car, and GM's Live chat reps know squat! I need help making informed decisions on my Camaro Purchase!

Like Dealer installed Super Charger.....Factory Warranty still valid?
Sunroof...............potential leaks down the road?
Cyber gray..........do they all have miss matched paint on front bumper?
Center HVAC left vent..............Do they all fail to close flush?
Invoice price of 36,600............Fair deal?
 
Old Dec 31, 2010 | 12:00 AM
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What options are you getting? That would help with invoice price
 
Old Dec 31, 2010 | 12:13 AM
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2011 2SS RS package, hurst shifter, and sunroof........no stripe package, and midnight silver wheels are included in RS package. Black no special colors!
 
Old Dec 31, 2010 | 12:56 AM
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Msrp according to the chevy build and price is $36,825 for a black 2011 camaro 2ss manual with rs package, power sunroof, and hurst short throw shifter. I would try to get them to go less cause $225 off msrp isn't much
 
Old Dec 31, 2010 | 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by garner
Msrp according to the chevy build and price is $36,825 for a black 2011 camaro 2ss manual with rs package, power sunroof, and hurst short throw shifter. I would try to get them to go less cause $225 off msrp isn't much
Dude, its a muscle car! No dealer is going to be doing special pricing on these cars. No matter where you go, the price is going to be very similar. She's lucky the dealer knocked off that much off of the invoice. Most dealers charge premium pricing on these cars.
 
Old Dec 31, 2010 | 01:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Buffalo02Z28
Dude, its a muscle car! No dealer is going to be doing special pricing on these cars. No matter where you go, the price is going to be very similar. She's lucky the dealer knocked off that much off of the invoice.
Dealers do special pricing on any car even if it's a zr1, just have to negotiate enough and walk out if not satisfied with their offer. Many dealerships have sold many camaros for up to $4,000 under msrp just that I have heard of
 

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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 01:19 AM
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You must not live in a market where they're in high demand. Here, there are no dealers that offer special pricing. I'm thinking that those people that told you that they got a good deal on a new Camaro were BSing you. You are like 14 years old.
 
Old Dec 31, 2010 | 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Buffalo02Z28
You must not live in a market where they're in high demand. Here, there are no dealers that offer special pricing. I'm thinking that those people that told you that they got a good deal on a new Camaro were BSing you. You are like 14 years old.
I'm 16. These deals I saw in the sales records were from my aunt's dealerships and surrounding dealerships. Also there is high demand in my area, these dealerships are located by the largest military base in the United States, Fort Hood. Anytime you have tons of soldiers that are just enlisting, re-enlisting, or coming back from war there is a very high demand
 
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