That sound's pretty high for a no option 1SS.
What is the sticker on it? When I was looking at 2011s, a no option 1SS stickered at $31,695. I find it hard to believe that sticker price increased 2 grand from one model year to the next. And even if $33,500 was sticker, you'd have to be a fool to pay sticker for even a 2013, even worse for a 2012, as the 2013's have been out for many months now.
EDIT: Screenshot from Chevrolet.com's build your vehicle site. Sticker on a 2012 1SS no options (car as you indicated) is $33,180 (and yes, I'm a bit shocked how much the went up from 2011). $32,680 with rebate. Given its a leftover 2012, I think you need to aim lower than $32K.
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