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camaro10/sf 09-13-2009 04:13 PM

Confirmation To Proceed Order From My Camaro5 community
 
Is This A Good Price Amount Total For The Car w/Options I Will Be Ordering One And Have To Wait For The Build.. I Still Dont Understand The Waiting Situation But I Hope It Takes 2 Months Longest. Since Now Almost Alot Of People Have Gotten Their Camaros Also Should I Be Still Paying MSRP At This Time Of The Month..

2010 Camaro 2SS msrp..... $33,745
Destination...................... $850
RS Pacage....................... $1,200
IO Interior....................... $500
Sun Roof......................... $900

$37,195

Doc Fee.......................... $560
Taxes............................. $3445.63


OTD............................... $41200.63

mfr1950 09-13-2009 04:38 PM

OMG,you have to pay that much in taxes???? If you pay MSRP for your car thats OK....
Otherwise the taxes SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mine had a sticker of $29.000.00 and only paid $1100.00 to the taxman....

SRVFAN 09-13-2009 04:48 PM

Mine had an MSRP of $38,305 & my taxes were a little
over $1800. If you have a trade in, you don't pay taxes on that value. You deduct the trade in amount from the total of the car.

trm0002 09-13-2009 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by camaro10/sf (Post 918132)
Is This A Good Price Amount Total For The Car w/Options I Will Be Ordering One And Have To Wait For The Build.. I Still Dont Understand The Waiting Situation But I Hope It Takes 2 Months Longest. Since Now Almost Alot Of People Have Gotten Their Camaros Also Should I Be Still Paying MSRP At This Time Of The Month..

2010 Camaro 2SS msrp..... $33,745
Destination...................... $850
RS Pacage....................... $1,200
IO Interior....................... $500
Sun Roof......................... $900

$37,195

Doc Fee.......................... $560
Taxes............................. $3445.63


OTD............................... $41200.63

WTF is Doc Fee? I don't think so... Unless you like parting with $560 for nothing.

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jrboyd_1980 09-13-2009 05:23 PM

The doc fee does seem high. Most dealerships in Texas at least charge 85-250 in Doc Fee. As for the taxes, you are paying 10.21% in taxes? Seems steep even for Cali

trm0002 09-13-2009 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by jrboyd_1980 (Post 918324)
The doc fee does seem high. Most dealerships in Texas at least charge 85-250 in Doc Fee. As for the taxes, you are paying 10.21% in taxes? Seems steep even for Cali

What is supposedly included in doc fees? If you're talking registration that's one thing- if you're talking an "internal processing" fee, that's something completely different and IMO :bs:

camaro10/sf 09-13-2009 06:32 PM

yep ca taxes are steep close to 10 9.75 or so i dont pay attenttion when i purchase.. doc fees are the license fee registration and dmv stuff it must have double now since they the economy was down cause i notice when my dmv reg was up i use to pay 99 bucks on my old car now it's like 300 wtf fees have gone up welpp so far so good every charges seems to be on point... i guess the dealer can keep a little pocket change how about buying the car at msrp at this time of the month?

trm0002 09-13-2009 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by camaro10/sf (Post 918503)
yep ca taxes are steep close to 10 9.75 or so i dont pay attenttion when i purchase.. doc fees are the license fee registration and dmv stuff it must have double now since they the economy was down cause i notice when my dmv reg was up i use to pay 99 bucks on my old car now it's like 300 wtf fees have gone up welpp so far so good every charges seems to be on point... i guess the dealer can keep a little pocket change how about buying the car at msrp at this time of the month?

MSRP is still a good deal no matter how you cut it. I was fortunate enough to get supplier pricing when I bought mine but even that was only around $1500 off IIRC. Nothing to sneeze at but I still would have bought at MSRP if I hadn't qualified for supplier. I would NOT however have paid over MSRP- just the principle of the thing.

SS Man 09-13-2009 07:15 PM

Find a dealer with no doc fees and will sell you the car at MSRP or less. They are out there.

BigBOSS 09-13-2009 07:19 PM

Isn't the $850 Freight included in the MSRP?


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