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FEAR 02-07-2013 01:06 PM

those of you with deposits
 
is anyone getting a better deal than msrp? im locked in at msrp plus dealer fee and not happy about it, but i dont think im gonna beat it on a new one, and i got number 3 going to the biggest chevy dealer in fla, so its gonna be an early one

mlee 02-07-2013 02:26 PM

You're locked in?? Do you know what the markup fee is??

CamaroHutch 02-07-2013 03:20 PM

unset dealer fee?? I would bet its north of 7500. Most of the dealers around here were $7500 markup from MSRP on Camaro when that first came out. I can only imagine they see the vette crowd as a bigger mark. I absolutely refuse to pay over MSRP...

Stingray 02-07-2013 04:46 PM

There are reputable dealers out there who will not adjust higher than msrp. I have heard- Refundable deposit... sticker price no strings. Build to order per buyer. Written guarantee.

FEAR 02-07-2013 07:00 PM

pretty much, i got msrp plus the regular fee, i think its $595. locked in, i get the 3rd one coming to florida's biggest chevy dealer, not bad

Stingray 02-07-2013 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FEAR (Post 6715)
pretty much, i got msrp plus the regular fee, i think its $595. locked in, i get the 3rd one coming to florida's biggest chevy dealer, not bad

You must be #3 at Stingray Chevrolet(?)... I think they're up to the teens now. :stingray:

Falundir 02-10-2013 02:19 AM

I verified with my dealer (Boardwalk) that there are no hidden fees. MSRP, delivery, tax, license. I would walk away on delivery day if they added anything.

Tony Alonso 02-10-2013 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FEAR (Post 6715)
pretty much, i got msrp plus the regular fee, i think its $595. locked in, i get the 3rd one coming to florida's biggest chevy dealer, not bad

I didn't think any dealer allocations were assigned yet. Do you mean you are the third person to give a deposit and negotiate a price?

Stingray 02-10-2013 11:55 AM

I believe he's guaranteed to be third in line to secure the dealer's third allocation spot, once it's available, at a price no higher than msrp.

alfie43 02-14-2013 10:11 PM

Paying MSRP, no extras, no hidden fees. I talked Les Stanford Chevrolet (Metro-Detroit) and Coughlin Chevrolet (N/E Ohio) and had a detailed conversation with both. I have submitted a $1000 allocation deposit with Stanford. Every year both of these dealerships are ranked in the top 3-5 Corvette sellers in the country; 200+ units a year. Stanford and Coughlin guarantee that they will not sell a 2014 over MSRP, and that's in writing.

Alfie

New C7 03-25-2013 06:27 AM

I also have a $1000 deposit with Les Stanford. I put it down last August. I am #3 on their list. They have promised no more than MSRP. I hear they don't play games. but we will see.

OldJedi 03-25-2013 08:55 PM

Stingray Chevrolet has a strict company policy of NOT selling any car above MSRP and a maximum dealer fee of $99.00. That is why I bought my ZL1 there. There are a lot of good dealers out there, Rodger's in Detroit, Classic in Texas and Stingray in Florida are true standouts in the group and very customer satisfaction oriented.

want 1 04-08-2013 11:02 PM

Not trying to hi jack this post, but here in Canada (where camaros are made),
we pay 28,200 for (starting at...) What is the avg. MSRP there ?
Thanks.

saintjulio 04-24-2013 10:57 AM

Paying $500 less than MSRP with no dealer doc fees at MacMulkin Chevrolet. Tom Thompson Jr. is the Man!


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