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Originally Posted by DkknightX
But legally, are their laws against selling these cars too high over MSRP?
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The best way to stop this is to not pay. As long as people pay dealers will ask. Simple supply and demand. Some people who bought their car for msrp may put their car on Ebay and get more then what they paid.
When PS3 and WII came out people overpaid. I bought the WII for my kids at regular price but the only way to get it was to buy $90 worth of extras. When your local team makes the playoffs people sell their tickets because people are ready to pay big money for them.
My dealersip charges msrp for the Camaro. We did get $25000 over on 5 ZR-1s. People called from all over the USA offering money for them so we took it.
I don't know if you will ever see the day where you can buy direct from GM.
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Originally Posted by DkknightX
It is like hiring street trash doing card trick scams on every corner of New York City and then pay them to sell you a car. LOL! 
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I am a professional. So I have to disagree with your post. Show a little respect and grow up. The salesman you speak of are not on this site. The salesman you would like to deal with are. I just grow a little tired of the lack of respect and generalizations that go on here...
Nobody is buying direct from Toyota so I need to be there to let them know why the Malibu is better then the Camry. Here is another hint when the Malibu came out people paid sticker now there are rebates and they go at invoice and it is a great car. They do want to sell over 100K Camaros a year right?