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Blade 01-05-2010 07:35 PM

Better discount?: Credit union or USAA car buying service?
 
Here's the deals:

USAA Car Buying Service: The dealer adds $500 to invoice and then the USAA discount is applied $750. So in the end you pay $250 below invoice.


Credit union discount: I have no idea what the details are.

tmac1granger33 01-05-2010 07:41 PM

why would they add 500 i thought it was 750 off

Blade 01-05-2010 07:48 PM

It's the car buying service. You get a no haggle price at $500 over invoice. Then you are free to use the $750 discount. The service is seperate from the $750 discount.

MagsSS 01-05-2010 07:55 PM

I was told the credit union discount does not apply to camaro. It may have changed now.

Mindz 01-05-2010 08:02 PM

Supplier price via credit union discount is 800 bucks off MSRP of a 1SS/RS with boston accoustics package. I just checked 5 minutes ago.

Mr_Draco 01-05-2010 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Blade (Post 1351785)
Here's the deals:

USAA Car Buying Service: The dealer adds $500 to invoice and then the USAA discount is applied $750. So in the end you pay $250 below invoice.


Credit union discount: I have no idea what the details are.

Depends on what you are ordering. On my 2SS that I'm ordering the price will be about the same. On everything else, the first option will get you a lower price but not by much.

CamaroScotty 01-05-2010 09:38 PM

Credit union discount - which get you GM PREFERRED PRICING (new name effective 1/5/2010), good through 9/2010 AND THEN take off the $750 USAA good through 12/2010

By the way, the GM preferred price is nice, if you have a discount code, great, if not, it's not an issue for me.

Blade 01-05-2010 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by CamaroScotty (Post 1352328)
Credit union discount - which get you GM PREFERRED PRICING (new name effective 1/5/2010), good through 9/2010 AND THEN take off the $750 USAA good through 12/2010

By the way, the GM preferred price is nice, if you have a discount code, great, if not, it's not an issue for me.

Excellent Smithers!

Sounds great and thanks Scotty! I know you have had a looooooooong day :)

I am going to check this out with my dealer.

CamaroScotty 01-05-2010 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Blade (Post 1352345)
Excellent Smithers!

Sounds great and thanks Scotty! I know you have had a looooooooong day :)

I am going to check this out with my dealer.

I have a contact at Rick Hendrick Chevy you can talk to.... ;)

Blade 01-05-2010 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by CamaroScotty (Post 1352373)
I have a contact at Rick Hendrick Chevy you can talk to.... ;)

Oh man.......well I placed my order up in Delaware already on 12/9. I am supposed to have the car by then end of February. So I am hoping for a production date soon (Next week?), if I don't get one, I just might have to get in touch with your guy.

How much would the supplier price be on the setup that I have ordered? the setup is in my sig.

CamaroScotty 01-05-2010 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Blade (Post 1352442)
Oh man.......well I placed my order up in Delaware already on 12/9. I am supposed to have the car by then end of February. So I am hoping for a production date soon (Next week?), if I don't get one, I just might have to get in touch with your guy.

How much would the supplier price be on the setup that I have ordered? the setup is in my sig.

about 900-1100 under MSRP

markgoodson 01-05-2010 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blade (Post 1351785)
Here's the deals:

USAA Car Buying Service: The dealer adds $500 to invoice and then the USAA discount is applied $750. So in the end you pay $250 below invoice.


Credit union discount: I have no idea what the details are.

I bought my Rally Yellow 2SS/RS on 12/29/09 for invoice, then took the USAA discount of $750, and the GM cash of $500. I also got another “company” or “employee” price discount of around another grand, but the fact is that at the very beginning I started at invoice. There was never any markup over MSRP on my dealers end, so I am convinced that this markup you mention is not mandatory, but at the dealers discretion. This is an elective decision of the dealership to take more of your money.

Blade 01-05-2010 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by markgoodson (Post 1352533)
I bought my Rally Yellow 2SS/RS on 12/29/09 for invoice, then took the USAA discount of $750, and the GM cash of $500. I also got another “company” or “employee” price discount of around another grand, but the fact is that at the very beginning I started at invoice. There was never any markup over MSRP on my dealers end, so I am convinced that this markup you mention is not mandatory, but at the dealers discretion. This is an elective decision of the dealership to take more of your money.

The $500 markup is the USAA Car buying service deal with USAA ceritfied dealers. It is explained on the USAA site, when you do a car search with price guaranteed. Its a contract between USAA and the certified dealers.

cuspid 01-06-2010 07:39 AM

And then the dealer tacks on a $1000 delivery fee to your below invoice deal.


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