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Originally Posted by Speedy1975
This is very interesting news folks, no matter how you slice it, and no matter which car you prefer.
This could very well force GM to discount Camaros right off the bat, especially if they start taking in billions in bailout dollars and have to show the government they're doing whatever they can to move product.
Very interesting indeed.
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That's what I said a few posts earlier..

I have a Camaro pre-ordered and I love the Camaro, however if I can get a Challenger with employee pricing and 0% financing while I have to pay MSRP for the Camaro with interest on the loan, I may go with the Challenger if GM doesn't at the very least match one of those two options.. Remember, the GM dealers don't have to even allow employee or supplier pricing if they don't want to as Kendal Chevrolet definitely does not..And Kendal Chevrolet in Miami has a $5,000 minimum markup and that doesn't include extra dealer fee's.. I think in this case, every Dodge dealer has to follow with this Employee discount t because they get fully re-reimbursed as if they were selling MSRP.. And I don't think they would mind that because currently they have the SRT8's and RT's with huge markups and they are not selling.. Yes, GM has many sold orders for the Camaro, however I wonder how many like me might jump ship at this point to save lots of money and have just as good a quality American muscle car (yes I know that point is debatable).