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Dude, I respect what you are doing!! But judging from many posts here---thier are some dealers posting MSRP, agreeing to MSRP, shaking hands for MSRP then, calling customers (Many of which have waited since OCT 2008) and informing them to, Come on down, we have your long awaited car. Customer gets there and is told to fork over THOUSANDS more in order to take THIER PRE-ORDERED car home. WTF is this sell to the highest bidder mentality about. GM/Dealers/salesperson/mechanics/secretaries etc.... will all lose in the long run. All this crap plus poor quality is what allowed Asian cars to come in and almost dominate the American market in the 1st place. Dealers---cut it the "F" out. If you told the customer MSRP--honor it!!!!
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I'm more inclined to believe those folks who are getting screwed by dealers, otherwise there is no reaosn for them to come on this forum and make up lies and stories. You know what they say. "You have a good experience you tell a couple people. Bad experience you tell at least 10 if not more about it."A lot of dealers transfer cars to each other all the time. Most of the time the liability is transferred at what they owe to GM or if they actually paid for it at the factory invoice price or less in some cases. Sometimes cars are rerouted as well, depends on the manufacturer. I always ask to see the factory invoice on most car deals. That is the starting point for negotiations for me not the window sticker. The new Camaro obviously is treated a little different due to high demand by consumers, however they (Car Dealers) certainly aren't buying the cars for an additional mark-up straight from the factory and having to pass on that extra cost to consumers. I call B.S. That is why the freakin factory invoice exists to show their costs and even they have some padding built into them. There is a very nice built in commission on the spread between the factory invoice and the MSRP window sticker, which the dealer and salesperson receive, not GM, but hopefully most folks already know that.And I also will add that if a dealer is actually paying another dealer any amount over invoice especially $10K that is a big financial risk and most dealers are not into taking those types of risks and hedging their bets that they will be able to sell it to a customer who is willing to pay way to much for the car. What would happen if every potential customer walked in, heard the price and said no? They would be eating it. Consumers unite and just say no! There is not a whole lot of disposable cash sitting around most people's bank accounts these days to waste on overpaying for a car, even if you love it to death. Extra cash wasted paying too much means less cash available for mods.
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LIAR... all the way, show them the VIN TRACKING info... but there are many dealers straight up selling 2SS models for 10k over, but 5k might be reasonable because of demand and the amount of time you will have to wait from the day you order until you actually get it... argue it and reason it... try tellin them 3K over and pay them the 3K min. down as well, they will push nd pull you will end up at 5K over more than likely and tell them if I have to pay 5 over i may not put anything down and i wont finance through you go outside to a credit source and than refinance to lower ur payments down the road... good luck, let me know what happens on PM if need assistance
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FREE MARKET!!! lolz ![]() my friend I will remember never to do business with you with that attitude... Business has ethics and moral and lying is not a part of Business, sell what you want for what you want your price is def. your right but there are limits to what you say and what you dont say to a customer |
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A news crew here in Seattle is about to do a piece on Chevy dealers gouging customers on the Camaro. The piece focuses on 3 things, 1) US Taxpayers (we the ones buying the vehicles) are being turned away by dealers who are overcharging for Camaros sitting on their lots, unsold. 2) Not giving the discounted GMAC loans on the Camaro, forcing customers to get loans from other banks, even though GMAC was just given 7 billion more dollars, and 3) how many dealers are canceling pre-sold orders, and marking them up when they arrive. There is a HUGE interest by the media on exposing negligent business practices, when the taxpayer owns the corporation outright. This is one of those WTF is going on stories that is going to raise peoples hackles. And no, if you're a dealer, you can't get a break. Like I've told 18 dealers in my area, you all are already getting 8% on MSRP, plus 3% holdback, plus any dealer installed packages, and you don't even have to lift a finger on this car. It sells itself. But no... just like the mortgage industry, the majority of Chevy dealers are being greedy as hell on the Camaro. It will bite you all on the ass in a few years, when there is NO Camaro in the line up, and your shops are closing their doors for good. |
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Go ahead dealers, sell rhe 2ss for 10k over. Why was the Camaro "Killed by GM in the 4rth gen?" Lack of sales. It's amazing to me that some GM dealers are out to kill sales of the 5th gen by overcharging. Possible future FIAT owner |
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Im guessing that you have 32 Cobalts in your stock as well, that you need to discount down 10% as well. Why is that? Because NO ONE wants to buy them. The Camaro is GM's only saving grace right now. But... if the majority of dealers are going to taint that buying experience for new Chevy customers, (or worse, repeat ones), then you're burning your bridges. I know a dealer that is local here as well, that has done the same tactic you have. They have a 1LT Camaro on lot, that is $8k marked up. The GSM told me specifically that, that car was a demo, and they had no intention to sell it. Its meant to draw people in to order off it. BUT... he still charges 5k to order new Camaros. That's called getting your cake and eating the whole f-ing thing... Word will spread locally that the guy is a rip-off, that xxx dealer 15 miles away will order on MSRP, and the dumb-ass will have lost out on sales that will never walk in. That is why manufacturers have the MSRP on the sticker. So the dealers DONT get greedy and shoot themselves in the foot. The whole reason there's 12 chevy dealers within a 50 mile radius of each other, is because they've been able to regulate themselves on price, and a buyer buys from them based on merit and service. Customers shouldn't need to be head-hunting to buy a new car, it sours the whole experience. |
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I'm just saying if there is no agreement, it's fair for the company and customer to make there own choices. |
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Imagine going into your local McDonalds franchise. They jack up all of their menu items by 25% over any other franchise in the state. They don't participate in any of the national specials. Their store to store sales are down consistently quarter after quarter. Yet they still get financial help from the parent company. Now imagine me, the investor buying stock in the parent. I see these crap financials from that market segment and wonder WTF is going on there. I don't see what their doing, only that they're doing really, really bad. Maybe I don't like what I see, so I sell my stock off and buy into another food chain that is doing better. That drives the share price of the parent down. Now imagine 75% of McDonalds across the US, arbitrarily jacking up their menu items willy-nilly... Yeah, I think the picture is painted pretty plainly. GM can ill afford their dealers going rogue right now, and we the taxpayers own GM stock. I think we have a right in saying what is right and what is wrong with their selling methods right now. You're right, the Camaro "on the lot" is a rare commodity. But ones NOT BUILT are not. It takes zero effort to scope out a new order, wait 6 months for it to be built, and deliver it to the customer. Tacking on any amount over MSRP for a walk in order is plain greedy. Because in 6 months, you're right, most dealers will have 3 or 4 sitting in inventory, not moving. I 'thought' I had a decent relationship with the GSM at my local dealer for 2 new cars and 8 years of service. Its amazing at how easily greed can tarnish those 8 years of service. Its amazing that a GSM is willing to throw away 8 more years of service and new purchases for a measly $5k. I mean really, I've had this guy over for a BBQ, his family knows my family, yet he has the balls to tell me, "Why should I sell you a car at MSRP, when someone will walk in tomorrow and give me 5k over?"... What do you say to that? Again, I say... burning bridges. not something that GM as company can afford. |
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