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Originally Posted by VJCamaro
Let's just say tomorrow its time for me to go pickup my new 2010
(Yes, I know this won't happen, there not even being produced right now), and its time to settle the contract and price. I have the R6P: Early Order Activity Vehicle code on my workbench.
Now from what I get from this forum, my price was locked at MSRP the day my order went in. and lets say my dealer wants to be shady, and charge me above MSRP. Is there anything I can print out to show my dealer, that states that MSRP must be given. Or is up to the dealer and this code is just for something extra on the window sticker?
I'm pretty sure I won't have this problem, but there might be others out there that are worried.
Thanks again for all the great knowledge!
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Your order is only locked into MSRP if that's the deal you made with them! You should have it in writing from your dealer stating this. GM cannot enforce price. GM can guarantee that the "MSRP" value of your car will be the currently announced prices but if your dealer decides to charge more than MSRP, that's their prerogative. For example, my salesman printed out the workbench sheet and I had him write on there "MSRP or less with incentives" and sign it.