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Sorry, a little confusing, the discount on MSRP suggested was just because when I talk about the savings on importing, if I say I saved $2000 of MSRP, they always respond, "Well, you could get $2000 of MSRP in Canada" and ask "It probably cost you a bundle to get it." So where it is very likely you can get a discount off the MSRP price of the Camaro in Oregon, unless you've exhaust all options you can't assume you can't get the same discount in Canada.
On that note, a friend of mine who just got his 2SS Camaro, watched it sit on the dealers lot all winter, it had a sun roof he didn't want, he negotiated with them for approx 4 months when they finally realized it wasn't moving. They gave him $1000 off MSRP and removed the cost of the sunroof from the price as well, so he finally bought it. So I guess depending on the car, options and location, it's possible to get a discount in Canada.
I don't know if 2011 prices has been set yet, however, I highly doubt there will be an "major" adjustments for the exchange rate, history has shown otherwise. Yes, msqr, you'd think that the adjustment would be up on the US price, but GM wants to remain competitive with certain competition so I doubt an increase on the US price in the neighborhood of anything close to what we pay in Canada is out of the question as to even start coming close they'd have to tack on another $5000 to $6000.
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