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Wildgoose43 10-14-2009 01:44 PM

Anybody looking to buy off the lot?
 
If anybody is interested, Battlefield Chevy in Culpeper Va has a red SS and a blue SS, both manuals on the lot unspoken for. I bought mine there, my salesman Ronnie Harper was terrific. Please ask for Ronnie if you are interested. If you need any more information please ask and I'll do my best to answer. These cars are AWESOME!!!!

meanride 10-14-2009 06:02 PM

in stock
 
Bob Bell in Bel Air, MD has 6 Camaro's all s/s white,silver,2yellow,back,blue

Ntimad8rs 10-14-2009 07:49 PM

Nice try
 
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Originally Posted by meanride (Post 1045374)
Bob Bell in Bel Air, MD has 6 Camaro's all s/s white,silver,2yellow,back,blue

They wish for 5K over MSRP too! The ABM isn't even an RS????

Stay Marine 10-15-2009 10:55 AM

Kudos to Battlefield. They are a class act and took great care of me with MSRP and all available discounts. Donald is the man.

That said, Radley Chev in Fredericksburg has 3 on the showroom floor. 36k for 2SS, 33k for 1SS, and ?? for Yellow Transformer. Not bad pricing considering the temptation for other dealerships to jack the prices.

Oneday 10-15-2009 11:16 AM

:facepalm::thumbdown::idiot:
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Originally Posted by Ntimad8rs (Post 1045914)
They wish for 5K over MSRP too! The ABM isn't even an RS????


meanride 10-15-2009 03:52 PM

I got my SS From Bob Bell and paid 500.00 less then MSRP

CamaroScotty 10-15-2009 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by meanride (Post 1049037)
I got my SS From Bob Bell and paid 500.00 less then MSRP

You waived the 60 day gaurantee....

https://www.exclusivegmoffer.com/ip-...do?program=cud

Use that and get supplier pricing too - IF your dealer is nice enough to honor it ;)

promod55 10-15-2009 08:44 PM

Bought mine from bob bell paid 5000.00 over.Who cares .if you want it pay it.If you cant afford it go buy japanese

bpmurr 10-15-2009 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by promod55 (Post 1050271)
Bought mine from bob bell paid 5000.00 over.Who cares .if you want it pay it.If you cant afford it go buy japanese

Some people have more money then sense, like you! Go talk to the 07 Shelby guys who paid over sticker. A lot of them are regretting it. The Camaro SS is not some kind of limited addition car. Hell I paid $1k over invoice for my 2010 GT500.

bpmurr 10-15-2009 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CamaroScotty (Post 1049056)
You waived the 60 day gaurantee....

https://www.exclusivegmoffer.com/ip-...do?program=cud

Use that and get supplier pricing too - IF your dealer is nice enough to honor it ;)

No wonder only 100 people have taken that offer nationwide. If you have to pay full MSRP for the car who would unless they planned on making it at 60 day rental. I thought about doing that with a Camaro.

meanride 10-16-2009 07:25 AM

I have a hard time thinking someone would pay 5000.00 over sticker, when the msrp is in the window. WHY?

Sleestack 10-16-2009 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by meanride (Post 1051334)
I have a hard time thinking someone would pay 5000.00 over sticker, when the msrp is in the window. WHY?

Yep, MSRP is the Suggested Retail Price, which is the starting point of negotiations. I negotiate down from that, not up.....

CamaroScotty 10-16-2009 10:54 AM

OK, if someone wants to buy a Camaro from me for $5000 over sitcker - I can do that. We'll just donate that $5000 to Ducks Unlimited in your name.

I don't want to lose a customer over no additional dealer mark up!!!!

promod55 10-16-2009 11:39 AM

Some have it some never will.I'm fortunate to have it.But i donate mine to cancer research.


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