10-15-2008, 02:53 PM | #127 |
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Since there are only two spoiler choices, deck lid (stock) and blade, it's a safe bet the "High Wing Spoiler" is just the dealer name for the blade spoiler.
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10-15-2008, 03:39 PM | #130 |
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Oh, so it's the decklid and blade spoilers that are the same? My bad.
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The decklid spoiler is not the blade spoiler.
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10-15-2008, 04:03 PM | #132 |
So is Chevy going to update their pricing via the website pdf? What's the correct price for the 2SS? 34,180 or 33,430
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10-15-2008, 04:10 PM | #133 |
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10-15-2008, 04:13 PM | #134 |
, that makes sense. Thanks!
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10-15-2008, 04:14 PM | #135 |
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the 33,430 is without delivery charge of 750 so 34,180 is the right price
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10-15-2008, 04:16 PM | #136 |
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Standard is Blue lights with gray/silver panels
You can option to Orange with the Orange interior package(orange lights, panels, seats and stitching on the seats) Or you can go to the parts department of your local chevy dealer once production starts to get yellow, orange, white or silver This was explained by John from Gm accesories in another thread The interior trim kit from GM Accessories will not change the light pipe but it will change the color that is reflected by backpainting the trim pieces. The available colors are Yellow, Orange, White, and Silver |
10-15-2008, 04:36 PM | #137 |
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There seems to be alot of questions concerning the 1-the dealer installed option pricing 2- GMS/Supplier pricing 3- Dealership Cost versus MSRP and 4- Delivery dates after orders are taken Well most of these I can shed some light on. I am a current GM employee with Chas H Jenkins as well as spending alot of time with the Camaro itself. I can list a mass of creditials but it would be more of self-promotion than really gettin to the nitty-gritty. So to the nitty-gritty... ...1- Dealer installed options are not inclusive of the listed MSRP/GMS/Supplier prices and to be more precise a dealer has a outlined cost of (for example) the high wing spoiler. They can add whatever they really want to that cost as well as the labor times. Labor times are broken down through the Service department and thier they are given a base time of say 1.5 hours of labor. Service can then add another .5 labor hours for the high wing spoiler for a total of 2 hours labor. So it can break down like this...High wing Spoiler=300 cost / 450 dealer charge + 100.00 (2 hours labor at 50 per hour) so the dealership made 200 profit on the spoiler. That basic formula applies to all dealer installed accessories. 2- GMS/Supplier pricing v/s MSRP- There will be a extremly select few dealerships that will honor either GMS/Supplier pricing BUT for those that do here is what you should know. IF you are a active Military you DO qualify for supllier price...if you are a collage grad you DO qualify for supllier price, if you work for a company that is contracted to/ affliated with/ loyal to GM (such as NUCore Steel) then you qualify for supllier price. If you are a GM Employee you do qualify for the GMS Price which goes without saying. In both cases you will have to get your Code for the discount price which most often is retrived online. BUT 3- MSRP is not a defintive set in stone price. For example when the first ZO6 hit the ground they sold on average at 95,000-100,000. The new ZR1 has already been sold at 125,000 and 130,000 and its not even been delivered yet. Dealerships have the ablity and often do increase MSRP with Adendum stickers that reflect current market demand and manufactures supply ratios. What this translates to is to be prepared to see a much higher MSRP v/s actual sellin price. BUT FEAR NOT for here is a couple suggestions to make a dealership shut the frak up and deal. One get away from big city dealerships...they deal in mass and they know for all your haggling they can sell 8 more to ppl that will be in five min after you ...so most often they never waste the time they just say no go away lol. Smaller dealerships require your buisness and want to set up for repeat customers down the road which in turn gives them alot more flexablity towards a new customer and what they look for. Also go into any dealership prepared...know what the car you want is what the options you want are and do not let them move you from options and the car you want. Also if you want something the dealership does not have and they say they can go get it...KNKOW that they get it at thier cost not yours...otherwise you can go there yourself And finally 4- Thats up in the air atm so i can not give a more accurate idea of when expected delivers will take place...keep in mind that after they are shipped it can range anywhere from 3 weeks to 3 months for the drivers and shipping to reach the unload points. In any case if anyone has any questions...just post em up or call me at work 252-332-2191 (just ask for Davis)...hell i can even help in ordering em _______________ Ordered -- Victory Red 2SS with VZN, VZG, 5V5, VYV |
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We have been told that all the LPO prices do Include labor http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...249#post158249 and the dealerhsip doesnt make 200$ on the spoiler Cost is 514.60 and they sell it for 620$ |
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