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shank0668 07-13-2008 10:57 AM

Camaro Pricing.
 
Hey we got cheap shoes at www. lol im just kiddidng. but the real reason i posted this was because i was wondering if gm please im begging they do release the pricing on the 22nd so will they?

Congoman775 07-13-2008 10:59 AM

i doubt it, more likey how many V8's, V6's etc.

maybe some hp numbers too.

Captain Awesome 07-13-2008 11:00 AM

I hope they have special discounts for people who order it without the front fascia/lower grill and put on their own aftermarket version.

pinkcamaro10 07-13-2008 12:34 PM

I think we will find out pricing at the end of july.

CamaroScotty 07-13-2008 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by shank0668 (Post 88675)
Hey we got cheap shoes at www. lol im just kiddidng. but the real reason i posted this was because i was wondering if gm please im begging they do release the pricing on the 22nd so will they?

You will find out as soon as I have it in my hands..... I feel like a 24/7 Dealer! The other guys CAMARO passion must end at 5PM on Saturday, and resume 9AM Monday!!!! :iono:

CatiaJockey 07-13-2008 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by CamaroScotty (Post 88873)
You will find out as soon as I have it in my hands..... I feel like a 24/7 Dealer! The other guys CAMARO passion must end at 5PM on Saturday, and resume 9AM Monday!!!! :iono:

You're making a great impression thats for sure. I'd love to have you as a local dealer!

Blackwolf 07-13-2008 06:42 PM

Cedarburg isn't to far from East Troy. Keep up the great work here and I may be buying/ordering my Z28 from you Scotty!!

Thanks for being here buddy!

:happy0180:

CamaroScotty 07-13-2008 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Blackwolf (Post 88909)
Cedarburg isn't to far from East Troy. Keep up the great work here and I may be buying/ordering my Z28 from you Scotty!!

Thanks for being here buddy!

:happy0180:

Score me some Valley tix.....We'll make you a GREAT DEAL! :bow:

stovt001 07-13-2008 08:48 PM

Captain Awesome, dude, breathe. Let it go. We got over our gas cap thing. You can get over this, I promise. But please, let it go.

Anyway, I wouldn't expect pricing on the 22nd as Scott said that pricing is pretty much one of the last things they nail down on new cars. Maybe ballpark figures, but I wouldn't expect a full pricing sheet for every trim and accessory. Of course I won't feel bad at all if I'm wrong.

drivingincamaro 07-14-2008 01:27 AM

so were can i get these air jordans? :paddle



the camaro will be similar priced to the mustang but i wouldnt know anything

454lsxss 07-14-2008 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by CamaroScotty (Post 88957)
Score me some Valley tix.....We'll make you a GREAT DEAL! :bow:

Hah, a good enough deal to pay for a one way ticket from dallas and about 500 bucks in gas? If so, that would be a great way to break in the car so by the time I got back home I could open her up on some rustangs...:chevy:

CamaroScotty 07-14-2008 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by 454lsxss (Post 89138)
Hah, a good enough deal to pay for a one way ticket from dallas and about 500 bucks in gas? If so, that would be a great way to break in the car so by the time I got back home I could open her up on some rustangs...:chevy:

One way to find out.....when that time comes! :thumbup:

UncleBenny 07-14-2008 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by 454lsxss (Post 89138)
Hah, a good enough deal to pay for a one way ticket from dallas and about 500 bucks in gas? If so, that would be a great way to break in the car so by the time I got back home I could open her up on some rustangs...:chevy:

I thought that when breaking in a new engine its not a good idea to leave it at the same revs for a long time. If that's true then I'd say a long highway trip is a terrible way to break in a new car.

Txturbo 07-14-2008 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by UncleBenny (Post 89194)
I thought that when breaking in a new engine its not a good idea to leave it at the same revs for a long time. If that's true then I'd say a long highway trip is a terrible way to break in a new car.

For the first 500 miles I wouldn't hold it at a constant speed for a long period. Just vary the speed.....cruise at the speed limit for a while...mash the pedal and run it up 15 or 20 mph then let it coast back down. Do that at random intervals. You just need to seat the rings good before you run it full throttle very much. Hilly highway terrain would actually be good for the first 500 or so miles.


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