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Old 02-10-2018, 04:53 PM   #15
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Join the Corvette Museum to get supplier pricing and call Becky.
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Old 02-10-2018, 05:23 PM   #16
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Join the Corvette Museum to get supplier pricing and call Becky.
I thought you had to join Costco AND Corvette Museum at a certain date to get supplier pricing? I figured I am too late for that....
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Old 02-10-2018, 05:24 PM   #17
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I called them while cross shopping for mine.... they have a $2500 Mustang Conquest rebate baked into their pricing, which you only quality for if you currently own a 1999 or newer mustang.
the Conquest rebate i believe is $2000 but still even if you had $2000 back onto their pricing, it's $7,500 in discounts...
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Old 02-10-2018, 06:35 PM   #18
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Beware beware beware! I almost flew down there to pick one up. Luckily I didn't because they're the biggest group of scumbags I've ever dealt with. After asking them multiple times to verify that the car was there by taking a picture of the actual car with the vin all they did was give me the run around. Then the dealer fees came out ...... I think they were close to $2000. They tried to force me into wheel locks for $200+ by stating "We don't let any of our sports cars leave the dealership without them". Then after running my credit report they stated they can only give me a low APR if I purchased a maintenance package because I had a delinquency on my report........ with a 780+ credit score LMAO! When I called them out on it they stuck to their guns. It's dealerships like this that give others a bad name. Stay away.

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I have been shopping for a ZL1 for a while now and the 1LE has always been out of the question because of the price difference. I am from New England but willing to shop further away for a great deal.

I did some further searching on cargurus, cars.com, and autotrader and it seems like a few dealerships down south have outrageous discounts that seems too good to be true.

So good in fact that a ZL1 1LE is cheaper than getting a local "regular" ZL1( who by the way wont take a single penny off sticker price).....

I am wondering who have actually dealt with these dealerships in Miami, Florida because I can't confirm whether they actually have these vehicles in stock.

It's mainly Bomnin Chevy and Miami Lakes who have these ridiculous prices. EVEN with their higher dealer processing fees, they are still much cheaper.

I even called and have been emailing them and they confirmed pricing is true except for the conquest incentive so my selling pricing would be their online price PLUS $2000 which still is around 7.5k off msrp....
Could it be because they are volume and have too many ZL1 1LEs in stock...?

It's become so hard to trust all these dealerships with these fake reviews online....



Check out the links below...

http://www.bomninchevrolet.com/Vehic...-FL/3118421043

https://www.miamilakesautomall.com/v...fl-id-20161643

https://www.miamilakesautomall.com/v...fl-id-21675653


Thanks for the help guys!!
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Old 02-10-2018, 10:01 PM   #19
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Here is the dealer's invoice on my zl1 1le.. how and why would a dealer sell a car for less than they pay for it. You decide if the advertised price is real.
And who knows what the real dealer invoice is ? As far m concern , they can type any piece of paper with numbers up and down and call it the so called Dealer Incoice bs
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Old 02-11-2018, 08:56 AM   #20
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A few members here have successfully purchased from the bomnin group but almost all have said the deal was closer to 3-4 off instead of the advertised 7-8. After shipping, it was still less than their local so they went forward but the practice of bait and switch pricing is pretty dirty.
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Old 02-11-2018, 09:19 AM   #21
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Did you try McMulkin in Nashua? They have great pricing on vettes with no fees and I would guess on Camaros as well.
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Old 02-11-2018, 10:36 AM   #22
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I too was in that same I cant believe it scenario not all that long ago. No one around me had any of the ZL1's. There were a butt load of them in florida, and texas, and apparently there still is. Some places were online advertising them with every discount known to man, which quite often is GM employee discount. I am GMS, so that helped me, but they can and will refuse to sell you they car even if you quailify for some discounts... if they feel like it. I ended up driving to two states away for mine, and that dealership was thrilled to sell me the car at GMS, plus my incentives. Beware of that bomnin place...even guys this forum from florida warned me they bait and switch.
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Old 02-11-2018, 03:12 PM   #23
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I have been shopping for a ZL1 for a while now and the 1LE has always been out of the question because of the price difference. I am from New England but willing to shop further away for a great deal.

I did some further searching on cargurus, cars.com, and autotrader and it seems like a few dealerships down south have outrageous discounts that seems too good to be true.

So good in fact that a ZL1 1LE is cheaper than getting a local "regular" ZL1( who by the way wont take a single penny off sticker price).....

I am wondering who have actually dealt with these dealerships in Miami, Florida because I can't confirm whether they actually have these vehicles in stock.

It's mainly Bomnin Chevy and Miami Lakes who have these ridiculous prices. EVEN with their higher dealer processing fees, they are still much cheaper.

I even called and have been emailing them and they confirmed pricing is true except for the conquest incentive so my selling pricing would be their online price PLUS $2000 which still is around 7.5k off msrp....
Could it be because they are volume and have too many ZL1 1LEs in stock...?

It's become so hard to trust all these dealerships with these fake reviews online....



Check out the links below...

http://www.bomninchevrolet.com/Vehic...-FL/3118421043

https://www.miamilakesautomall.com/v...fl-id-20161643

https://www.miamilakesautomall.com/v...fl-id-21675653


Thanks for the help guys!!

I bought a blue 1le from Bomnin Chevy. they added a few things on, and the title was more, I had a gm card so I picked mine up at 10,500 off msrp. without the card it was 7500 off MsRP
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Old 02-11-2018, 03:34 PM   #24
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I am picking my 2018 ZL1 up on Thursday.
MRSP is 68756 and I'm getting it 61811.
There are deals out there to be had if you are a good negotiator and the dealership is willing to deal.
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Old 02-11-2018, 04:24 PM   #25
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I thought you had to join Costco AND Corvette Museum at a certain date to get supplier pricing? I figured I am too late for that....
supplier pricing included with Corvette museum. no Costco involvement.
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Old 02-11-2018, 05:31 PM   #26
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I have been shopping for a ZL1 for a while now and the 1LE has always been out of the question because of the price difference. I am from New England but willing to shop further away for a great deal.

I did some further searching on cargurus, cars.com, and autotrader and it seems like a few dealerships down south have outrageous discounts that seems too good to be true.

So good in fact that a ZL1 1LE is cheaper than getting a local "regular" ZL1( who by the way wont take a single penny off sticker price).....

I am wondering who have actually dealt with these dealerships in Miami, Florida because I can't confirm whether they actually have these vehicles in stock.

It's mainly Bomnin Chevy and Miami Lakes who have these ridiculous prices. EVEN with their higher dealer processing fees, they are still much cheaper.

I even called and have been emailing them and they confirmed pricing is true except for the conquest incentive so my selling pricing would be their online price PLUS $2000 which still is around 7.5k off msrp....
Could it be because they are volume and have too many ZL1 1LEs in stock...?

It's become so hard to trust all these dealerships with these fake reviews online....



Check out the links below...

http://www.bomninchevrolet.com/Vehic...-FL/3118421043

https://www.miamilakesautomall.com/v...fl-id-20161643

https://www.miamilakesautomall.com/v...fl-id-21675653


Thanks for the help guys!!
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read Bomnin's reviews online.. probably the worst ive ever seen about any business. plenty of complaints about bait and switch pricing too..
Yes, stay away from bomnin - that's MY inventory!

Google reviews are excellent - thousands of them

ZL1 1LE's are $5500 off msrp with fees covered, and NO incentives.


Add $3300 to online price for the no incentives, and fees ($900 dlr fee 400 elec tag) all included price.

https://www.cars.com/dealers/88394/b...eland/reviews/

https://www.google.com/search?ei=w9G...337f8f281fde,1,,,
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Old 02-11-2018, 08:32 PM   #27
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Last year with my GM card, they said if I spend $500 (or something around $500), then they will give me $3k of credit towards a new vehicle. I planned on doing that for my ZL1, but I found a better deal elsewhere for a slightly used one (278 miles). So, if you get a card, there's a good chance you can get a similar offer.
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Old 02-12-2018, 04:32 AM   #28
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I almost bought my ZL1 from Bomnin. I ended up buying from another Miami area dealer. They are a little tough to deal with long distance but pricing seems legit. They get a buttload of ZL1's, and are supposedly one of the top Camaro dealers in America. They told me that's why they can afford to sell at the prices they do. I only went with another dealer because I was waiting on one to come in there and another one popped up first. This was for 2017 when A10's were just starting to hit the ground. I wanted the 17 for fear of a 2018 price increase. They did actually call me when the car I was gonna buy from them came in, too.
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