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Originally Posted by CamaroKid300
Hello Forum,
I'm on a hunt for a SS to replace my V6. I found a dealer here close by that has a brand new 2010 2SS/RS with a sticker price of $36,xxx
Went in today to look at it and see what kind of specials/offers I could get on it.
The salesman, who I think was quite clueless about camaros because he couldn't tell what model my camaro was by looking at the VIN and when I told him it was a 1LT he didn't know if it had the RS package (which it obviously doesn't because its cloth and has 18 inch tires.
I told him I need to keep payments as low as possible and what was the price of the car. He said they had just dropped the price to 37k...so I proceed to say "That is 1k more than MSRP on a 1 year old car". He said yes the extra 1k comes from some extra thing where they etch the vin on every part of the car so it can be identified (I thought this was standard).
So I just agreed and kept on going. I then asked about chevy's $3,000 rebate for 2010 models and he said he didn't know such a thing and couldn't find any info about it. So is that still going or no?
Don't you guys think that the 2010's should be let go for a price close to 30k since they are a year old? I definitely will not pay MSRP for a year old car...even if is so damn beautiful.
Side note, after 3 attempts a 3 different krogers I went to one just a few minutes ago and finally got my issue of Camaro NOW!
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you very much in advance!
J.T.
Rock On
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It is standard for the manufacture to stamp all parts on the vehicle with the VIN number. If this guy told you that he paid extra to have this done...he straight out lied to you. If he lies about something as stupid as this, then he will lie about the car being in perfect condition.