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Originally Posted by marticus24
Yeah, heaven forbid somebody try to make thier money go the furthest it can in this market, or any market even. 
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This dealer that is being discussed sold their Camaros at MSRP, I know this because I bought one of the first ones from there.
As for this paint issue, I agree its probably the GM paint defect. That said being that the bumper has visible shoddy paint work (sorry anyone who had the balls to deliver the car to you like that was sticking it up your back door with no lube), I wouldn't touch it either. Do you have any documentation it was repaired under warranty? How are they supposed to know 100% for sure the bumper was never removed when there is visible paint work on the car? They could end up on the hook for the cost to paint it again. It sounds to me more than likely your selling dealer damaged the car somehow and fixed it before you picked it up. Its on them at this point. Why did you travel so far to get the car?
Paul Conte Chevrolet Sales and Service has been nothing but good to me and anyone else I've sent there, your situation sucks I agree, but there is a point where GM ends and the independent business begins, and unfortunately your car is at that point and your selling dealer needs to fix what they may have done.