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Some dealers were fixed at MSRP for new orders all throughout the `05 model year. Can we expect MSRP for `06 models at this time too, or do you think it will be MORE than MSRP being so early in the `06 model year? What are you guys finding out there? I have not yet looked recently. Thanks.
absolutely, what do you think this car is??..supply is falling far behind the demand..didnt you read always pay more than MSRP never less
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Never pay more..always @ msrp or less...my moto is always less..you can find a dealer who will give you a great deal..just search for them out of state...
I was able to cut a deal on an '06 C6 with a local dealer (my preference whenever possible) yesterday at $2500 off MSRP (including all dealer prep, doc. fees, etc.). Since his allocations are smaller than the larger national guys I will wait an additional month for delivery.
Some dealers were fixed at MSRP for new orders all throughout the `05 model year. Can we expect MSRP for `06 models at this time too, or do you think it will be MORE than MSRP being so early in the `06 model year? What are you guys finding out there? I have not yet looked recently. Thanks.
I just PM'd you.
Do NOT settle for MSRP. $2,500 - $3,000 off MSRP should be your offer.
Some dealers were fixed at MSRP for new orders all throughout the `05 model year. Can we expect MSRP for `06 models at this time too, or do you think it will be MORE than MSRP being so early in the `06 model year? What are you guys finding out there? I have not yet looked recently. Thanks.
In the showroom of the Chevy dealer route 114 Danvers Massachusetts is a yellow 2005 convertable they are asking 6,500 bucks above sticker the Dog
just sent GM a note re: one moron dealer asking $5K above sticker on ALL it's cars and as much as $15,000 above sticker on mont red! unfortunately, someone will think they got a great deal when they pay sticker! NO ONE who wants to buy below MSRP pays MSRP. dozens of dealers offering $1500-3000 off '06. if people would stop praising the "big dealers" for selling them a car at msrp or $1K off, we'd all be better off. dlrs will work w/you if you look around. they're giving up to 30% off a cobalt for crying out loud - they can give 3- 5% off a vette! good luck
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I e-mailed a dealer in the Phoenix area because I'm going to be there in the spring and thought it would be fun to pick the car up and drive it back home. He called me to say that his manager planned to put $15,000 to $20,000 over MSRP on '06's.
There are always dealers that are willing to deal, you just have to look and be willing to travel if need be.Well worth it as you can drive it home and get that nagging break in period.
There are always dealers that are willing to deal, you just have to look and be willing to travel if need be.Well worth it as you can drive it home and get that nagging break in period.
I live in Massachusetts, the dealers around here dont want to deal at all ( at least that I have talked to)... have purchase 3 new Vettes 1987 , 1990 & 1993 from small dealer in my town & have always got a good $$$ deal on orderd VetteS..Except my 2001 C5... I paid sticker................. ..... anyways just sold my C5 & the $$$ from sale its in a 8 month CD at 3 3/4 % (wow) couldnt pass that up (North Shore BanK)............I will be ordering a C6 convertable...with the A6 tranny waitng so any bugs in said transmission can be resolved (if any) may order a 2007 ........for Sept 2006 delivery........who has gotten a good deal on a ordered unit in the New England area ??? thanks, the Dog. Note might even part with my 66 big/block, that have owned for 11 years to take advantage of the $$$$$$ that they are going for.................. Woof
Last edited by StrayDog; Aug 27, 2005 at 03:08 PM.
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