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zbzo6 07-19-2014 05:07 PM

2015 ZL1 price
 
I have been looking at getting a 2015 ZL1. A local dealer has offered to order one for me the way I want it at about 2000 off MSRP. Is this good or should I expect more and how much more.

jon6.0 07-19-2014 05:22 PM

I don't think they have as much room to wiggle around on something they are going to order. It's also a 2015. You can't find any 2014's built how you want it? That would be where a deal could be had.

tones2SS 07-19-2014 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jon6.0 (Post 7830377)
I don't think they have as much room to wiggle around on something they are going to order. It's also a 2015. You can't find any 2014's built how you want it? That would be where a deal could be had.

^^I agree with that.
Are the 2015 ZL1's supposed to have a bump in power? I heard about 40 more horses. Is that true or a rumor?

Steel02001 07-19-2014 05:59 PM

Your offer isn't realistic sadly. I recently ordered a 2015 ZL1 after dealing with 3 different dealers, playing them off each other and walking out of one only to have him call me back with a different figure. I think I got a good deal and I'm $1000 under msrp.

14s and 15s are the same minus a couple options here and there, like colors.

Emvici 07-19-2014 08:42 PM

Are you for real? Serious anyone that can afford this car, should not have to ask it that is a good deal. If you are for real and can afford that car you sound ridiculous
to me. Dealers do not tend to offer 2k rebates of the future year model. Something sounds completely wrong here.

zbzo6 07-19-2014 09:26 PM

Some of you question whether I am for real or not. I am for real. What is wrong with my question?
The price comes out to 60695 on the one I would order and they said they would sell it to me for 58550.
I am just asking if that is good or not. If you can't be helpful keep your stupid comments to yourself.
This is not a rebate either, it is a discount off of MSRP. If there were any factory rebates that would be an additional money off.

zbzo6 07-19-2014 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Steel02001 (Post 7830463)
Your offer isn't realistic sadly. I recently ordered a 2015 ZL1 after dealing with 3 different dealers, playing them off each other and walking out of one only to have him call me back with a different figure. I think I got a good deal and I'm $1000 under msrp.

14s and 15s are the same minus a couple options here and there, like colors.

Thank you for the info, it is helpful. The only thing I would add to my original post is the amount include going through USAA.

VChula 07-19-2014 09:42 PM

If you belong to a credit union, go to mygmdiscount.com to see if they are on the list.

On my ZL1, I was able to get $2615.00 off the MSRP price based on my option content.

notmidlife 07-19-2014 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Emvici (Post 7830720)
Are you for real? Serious anyone that can afford this car, should not have to ask it that is a good deal. If you are for real and can afford that car you sound ridiculous
to me. Dealers do not tend to offer 2k rebates of the future year model. Something sounds completely wrong here.

Is it safe to assume that you pay list price every you buy a car ?

OP-Your deal seems okay, maybe a few people ( who have actually bought more than one new car in their life) may chime in to offer some more helpful information that you requested.

TCB ZL1 07-19-2014 10:44 PM

The dealership I bought mine at told me to go open an account at a credit union then financed the difference through GM and it was a big help.

ORLYHPD 07-19-2014 10:53 PM

just picked up my 2015 yesterday, once I built it on the site it was $62,140, dealer only took off $1000. The zl1 was not on my option for the credit union I have. they told me it would have been about another 1000 off with my authorization code. Tell them the credit union offered u a really low rate and the dealer will beat it to keep it in house. They gave me a 2.1% versus the union at 2.9%

Coy 07-20-2014 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Emvici (Post 7830720)
Are you for real? Serious anyone that can afford this car, should not have to ask it that is a good deal. If you are for real and can afford that car you sound ridiculous
to me.

Starting to see how helpful people on this forum can be. :frusty:

Alain 07-20-2014 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Coy (Post 7831014)
Starting to see how helpful people on this forum can be. :frusty:

A lot of people like that around here.

oldfriend 07-20-2014 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by zbzo6 (Post 7830804)
Thank you for the info, it is helpful. The only thing I would add to my original post is the amount include going through USAA.

Get your numbers ready , because USAA have a special/ temporary 0.59% right now


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