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Originally Posted by cooler2442
Yeah not sure if I would fight it, because in the end unless you have a contract in writing saying your getting MSRP they might just walk out on you and sell it to someone else. People who posted cars at MSRP on this forum got them sold in 1-2days meaning if your dealer wants to turn it around and sell to someone else they can easily. Its up to you, do you want to save your 900$ or risk wasting tons of hours or even loosing your car?
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You guys are correct in saying that I have a choice of going to a dealer that will honor the deal. And of course when I ordered the car they wrote it up and signed the car off at MSRP so I am locked in on that price, I'm a little dumb but not that dumb.

If they wan't to back out of the deal over hard feelings so be it, but I doubt they would.
And I don't understand why trmoo02 thinks " honestly I hope they don't honor it" unless you work at a car dealership I don't know why you don't feel as a customers that GM in particular should show good will. They have the ability to accept these discounts, that are choosing not too! And it's a $1300savings with the CU discount, that could pay for the exhaust that I am going to GIVE RIGHT BACK TO GM ANYWAY! Get my point!
I do have a lot of balls and I am willing to test mine against there's. They want my money and I want there car. I have the right to tell everyone not to go to this dealership if I don't like the way they did business, I'm not saying the lied to me or mislead me but I still don't have to like it if I don't feel they did everything they could for me.
People who value my opinion will listen and people who don't won't care what I say so no harm done. But I have a right to be pissed and make noise the same way they have a right to say no to my discount.
And your correct Scotty I could go to a dealer that says they will honor the discount but I have not found one in my area, DC, that will put that in writing anyway. They have all said we will determine if we can do that when your car arrives. BS! They could tell me either way right now, they are playing the game.
I am saying I am willing to play the game too if need be, we can do this little dance and in the end I'm sure we will meet at a happy conclusion. I have purchased 9 cars to this point so I know how it works.
My main point is that GM should not play any games! At this point they should honor every discount that GM says they make available. Dealers should not choose to say no, they have the right to say no but they should not. Remember this was a failed company for many reasons, one big reason is becasue customers did not have any faith in the product, they stopped buying them period. Sell as many cars as you can right now and get back to a place where people feel good about your product and you business policies.
Thanks for your'e feedback, I feel strongly about this point but I will gaurantee you one thing for sure. I will be driving one soon no matter what but I just don't want the dealership to know it or then I'll be one of those sad souls' that just paid $5000 over MSRP.:(