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Originally Posted by Sloppy Joe
Don't forget that bankrupcy is a very, very scary word to the average Joe. Many people will not buy from a car company (or any company) because of a bankrupcy filing. (If Chyrsler is an example, their sales are off 50% just since their filing). What does that mean for he GM/Camaro? IMO, A percentage of people that have orders pending of produced cars will cancel them. That means more a lot more Camaros will start showing up on dealer lots. Sales will drop across all GM lines and Dealers will be scrambling to sell excess inventory. The premiums that dealers are currently asking for the Camaro will evaporate overnight. If the Camaro factory stays open, it's likely that a majority of it's production will be shifted toward producing customer ordered vehicles. Good news for anyone with a pending order because they will probably get their car much sooner. So, if GM files bankruptcy, it will be good news for anyone that wants to buy a Camaro this summer, you will probably be able to find one at or well below MSRP on your dealers lot, or order one and take delivery much quicker.
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That doesnt sound bad for people that just want theyre CAMAROs but my only problem I have with this is I didnt plan on ordering my car till mid july or super early august. After ordering it I actually was looking forward to waiting about 3 or adleast 5 the most just to have more time to save more on the down payment. I wanted it adleast later this year or early jan. I really dont want to order no later than what I planned so I wont because I want my baby.
Looks like i'll just have to trade in my Spectra I planned on driving in winters if orders will come in earlier. Either way i'll be happy as long as I get my Camaro. This whole thing with GM has made be afriad of the Camaro being killed off. I want to order not buy one from the dealer lot so if it turns into a order only then im fine with it. I want to have all the plastic in the inside..l've never owned a car so new lol.