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Ghost1LE 07-17-2010 05:43 PM

2011 Camaro Pricing
 
I'm looking at a 2011 1LT/RS Black on Black w/ Automatic Transmission and the MSRP is $27,525, and the dealer agreed to give me GM Preferred Pricing and the College Student Discount and from that they came up with $834.56 as the discount off sticker after those two discounts which i don't see as even being close to correct. Approximate out the door they quoted me at $29,040. Does that sound correct as far as the discount goes or are they lying to me ?

Kurushio 07-17-2010 06:15 PM

If that is after taxes and fees and everything then i would say that is about right.

csdmax 07-17-2010 07:31 PM

Yeah I'm running into the same thing. I work for a company that gets the GM supplier discount and also received an additional $500 off certificate from GM to use with the discount. I figured hey I can save a good chunk of money here.:thumbup: Not on the Camaro! The discount + $500 off only amounted to $1300 total.:thumbdown: Granted any money off is great but how come I can save almost $8000 on a Silverado 2500 or $6500 on a Tahoe LTZ but only $1300 on a Camaro??:iono:

Mr_Draco 07-17-2010 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Skillz512 (Post 2109991)
I'm looking at a 2011 1LT/RS Black on Black w/ Automatic Transmission and the MSRP is $27,525, and the dealer agreed to give me GM Preferred Pricing and the College Student Discount and from that they came up with $834.56 as the discount off sticker after those two discounts which i don't see as even being close to correct. Approximate out the door they quoted me at $29,040. Does that sound correct as far as the discount goes or are they lying to me ?

Preferred Pricing and College Grad discount is the same discount just a different name so your not getting two discounts, your getting one.

The discount amount is correct. The out the door price could be right but that depends on your sales tax rate and cost for tag and title.

SchwarzerDrache 07-17-2010 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by csdmax (Post 2110243)
Yeah I'm running into the same thing. I work for a company that gets the GM supplier discount and also received an additional $500 off certificate from GM to use with the discount. I figured hey I can save a good chunk of money here.:thumbup: Not on the Camaro! The discount + $500 off only amounted to $1300 total.:thumbdown: Granted any money off is great but how come I can save almost $8000 on a Silverado 2500 or $6500 on a Tahoe LTZ but only $1300 on a Camaro??:iono:

Maybe because their is a line to buy Camaros and not Tahoes? Just a thought. :facepalm:

Frank in MD 07-17-2010 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by csdmax (Post 2110243)
Yeah I'm running into the same thing. I work for a company that gets the GM supplier discount and also received an additional $500 off certificate from GM to use with the discount. I figured hey I can save a good chunk of money here.:thumbup: Not on the Camaro! The discount + $500 off only amounted to $1300 total.:thumbdown: Granted any money off is great but how come I can save almost $8000 on a Silverado 2500 or $6500 on a Tahoe LTZ but only $1300 on a Camaro??:iono:

b/c Tahoes and other big SUVs and trucks are 40-50K vehicles that have a bigger profit margin. It has zero to do w/ the Camaro being a hot car. There isn't any profit on the car.

Do you feel that the Camaro is overpriced?

Ghost1LE 07-17-2010 11:34 PM

Okay well i was just wondering i didn't know Preferred Pricing and College Discount was the same i thought it was similar to a rebate. Anyways i thought Preferred Pricing was below invoice am i incorrect on that too ?

csdmax 07-17-2010 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Frank in MD (Post 2111028)
b/c Tahoes and other big SUVs and trucks are 40-50K vehicles that have a bigger profit margin. It has zero to do w/ the Camaro being a hot car. There isn't any profit on the car.

Do you feel that the Camaro is overpriced?

As compared to its competitors no. In general yes because I feel everything is overpriced these days.:laugh:

Mr_Draco 07-18-2010 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Skillz512 (Post 2111129)
Okay well i was just wondering i didn't know Preferred Pricing and College Discount was the same i thought it was similar to a rebate. Anyways i thought Preferred Pricing was below invoice am i incorrect on that too ?

Preferred pricing is not below invoice. On the Camaro, Preferred pricing comes out to about $500 above invoice.

Memphis SS 07-18-2010 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Draco (Post 2111793)
Preferred pricing is not below invoice. On the Camaro, Preferred pricing comes out to about $500 above invoice.

If your referring to Friends and Family discounts your are incorrect...

Friends and Family discount ranges around 200.00 to 300.00 below invoice. I just used it this year on a new SS and when I bought my Tahoe. I had all the print outw showing the List, Dealer invoice, and Dealer cost including hold backs ;)

Mr_Draco 07-18-2010 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Memphis SS (Post 2113977)
If your referring to Friends and Family discounts your are incorrect...

Friends and Family discount ranges around 200.00 to 300.00 below invoice. I just used it this year on a new SS and when I bought my Tahoe. I had all the print outw showing the List, Dealer invoice, and Dealer cost including hold backs ;)

...

Friends and Family =/= Preferred Pricing.

Friends and Family = Employee Pricing

Preferred Pricing =/= Employee Pricing

Please get your terminology correct. There is enough misinformation on this site as it is.

JustFresh 07-18-2010 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Skillz512 (Post 2109991)
I'm looking at a 2011 1LT/RS Black on Black w/ Automatic Transmission and the MSRP is $27,525, and the dealer agreed to give me GM Preferred Pricing and the College Student Discount and from that they came up with $834.56 as the discount off sticker after those two discounts which i don't see as even being close to correct. Approximate out the door they quoted me at $29,040. Does that sound correct as far as the discount goes or are they lying to me ?

Hey Man i just got the exact same car, except i got the Manual 6 speed, on order for 27 grand after taxes and tags...

Adding a 900 automatic tranny and you are at 28,000...i dont know what taxes are where you are but i got the gm college discount and i paid about 15 bucks over invoice...

Edit: oh and i got the boston acoustics sound system for 450

Memphis SS 07-18-2010 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Draco (Post 2114042)
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Friends and Family =/= Preferred Pricing.

Friends and Family = Employee Pricing

Preferred Pricing =/= Employee Pricing

Please get your terminology correct. There is enough misinformation on this site as it is.

Ok.. Let me see if I can help you understand my discount information.

I'm copying the info below right off the E-mail from GM regarding my Authorization code.

GM Family First Authorization Confirmation

Program Name: GM Supplier Discount for Friends Authorization Number: xxxxxxxxx - GSU Relationship: PROSPECT Redeem By: 11/29/2010


I pulled all the invoice information on the car before I bought it. I also had my wife's uncle pull information as well, who retired from GM. This type of discount ranges from 200.00 to 300.00 below invoice depending on the options and style. I bought my SS for right at 200.00 below invoice.:thumbsup:

CamaroScotty 07-19-2010 06:23 AM

For GM employee's right now, it is like $1000 off GM preferred pricing on 2010's, and $250 off GM PP on 2011's


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