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Never, both of my Z06's ('01 & '03) were GMS pricing with Museum Delivery
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Who is gonna tell us what the real MSRP will be? Will the MSRP be the straight price or will the sticker on the car, be the MSRP with the price hike included.
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When I got My 2009 Dodge Challenger R/T I never saw my window sticker. When I got the car it was during the time when the economy tanked. 2009 was the first full lineup for the challengers and they charged me over sticker. I also am looking to get the new corvette stingray what I want to do is lease it too keep the payments low however if they aren't allowing leasing I will do a finance but the dealer market cannot be more then 2000 anything more and I walk. I am expecting this thing to run me like 700's for lease and almost 1,000 on a finance. My challenger is up next October so it perfect timing by the time I get to the car it will already have been out for a year that will give them plenty of time to get the kinks out of it if their are any and be the 8 speed who knows
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I too am on Becky's team and she also told me no ADM. Great gal.
My local dealership that services my 2012 ZL1 expects three allocated C7's and have told me they'd be glad to take a deposit and sell me one for $5K over MSRP. I told them I wished them good luck in getting the stink off and am now interviewing the two other close by BowTie dealers for a new service team. Becky will be selling me a museum delivery Z51. :) Cheers - Boyd Major USAF Retired |
I tend to stay away from dealers that charge ADM. If they are greedy enough to put ADM on a car, then I am always concerned they will be greedy in their parts and service departments as well.
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Credit Union discount program
Join a credit union.
GM offers a credit Union discount program that offers pricing on par with GM's supplier discount program. When I was still working I was eligible for the Supplier discount program, but after I retired I looked around and found the credit union discount program. You can price out your car with options on line, and the website shows your discounted price. It works just like the "build your own" pages on the Corvette site. Dealers don't have to accept it; just like they don't have to accept the supplier discount program, but I have never heard of anyone being refused. The website has a section for locating a participating dealer in your area. I bought my last two Corvettes under the credit union program. One I ordered and the other I bought from inventory. Two previous Vettes were bought under the supplier discount. Check at the supplier discount website first, to see if your employer is covered. Your employer may be eligible even if they are under a parent company that is covered. https://www.gmsupplierdiscount.com/ip-vpp/ https://www.mygmdiscount.com/ip-vpp/...%20%2Bdiscount ED |
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