Prices to be announced when?
When will they announce the pricing?
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Supposedly on January 1.
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Details: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Walkaround and Ordering Description: During this broadcast the Camaro Product Manager will conduct a walkaround of the 2010 Camaro and the Marketing Manager will discuss Camaro target customers as well as provide detailed content and the latest ordering information. Date: Oct 10 2008 |
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Chevrolet Specialist Drives: Any new CHEVY on the lot! Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Cedarburg, WI Posts: 404 Ordering, Allocation, and Pricing News....Your one stop thread. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's what I know: Ordering starts October 13th. Allocation will be known on October 13th as well. Dealers will be getting ordering guides to assist in the process... Prices will be made available after January 1, 2009. (I won't get into the guessing games.....) This is NOT speculation. This IS however, (per GM's law) *subject to change |
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no dealers here have a clue about the camaro.... |
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Do we have to put any money down on the 13th when we order seeings how we don't know any prices?
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SimC33, that is what I was wondering. I assume so, but I am not sure how they would come up with a down payment amount.
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January??? What happened to December? That was the date I'd heard. And how can you take orders on a car an not know what it costs? Or am I just freaking tired an missed something here?
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the is like preordering, so GM knows that what people want so they can get production ramped up without having restrictions at launch.
when Ford launched thier new mustang with the mylites or what ever (color changing gauges) they thought like 20% of people would want them, but when orders came in 60-70% (i forgot exact number) wanted them and there ended up being a 4 month wait for people who wanted that option. it was a blackeye for the car launch and gm wants to avoid it. |
As the 3rd largest Corvette dealer in the U.S., EVS Chevrolet in Wisconsin deals with these questions every year. We have many customers who want to "pre-order" Corvettes in March or April for the next model year. This year for example we had dozens of orders placed before we knew pricing. It is just unfortunate how GM structures this. When you pre-order a car such as the Camaro in a couple of weeks, most dealers ask for a deposit to place the order. It is at the dealers descretion as to how much this would be. Once an order is accepted, which in the case of Camaro won't be until December or January, the dealer is obligated to that car. That is why we ask for deposits. With Camaro, the initial allocation is something you need to be cautious about. Early allocation is based on 70% Chevrolet sales and 30% Corvette sales. All Chevy dealers will get a few Camaros at first, but the larger allocations will go to larger Chevrolet dealers who have an emphasis on Corvette sales. Unfortunately, the small dealers will have a hard time getting cars in the first few allocation cycles. Basically, make sure the dealers you are working with sells a large volume of Chevrolet product along with Corvette sales. Hope this helps.
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The closest anyone knows at this time is pricing will be available December or January. My guess would actually be earlier in December. Preorders start October 13th followed by a period of time that allows GM to learn quantities of parts and paint needed before they start production. Preorders go to the factory late December or in January. I would expect pricing before these preorders go to production. For the orders not cancelled, assembly begins in February with shipments to dealers in late February. I would expect pricing would be available some time after preorders but prior to orders being sent to the assembly line, allowing for any cancelled orders to be culled out. |
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