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For those of you that purchased the new 2015's and used a supplier/military/CU discount during the process, did your dealer have the discount amount available at the time you signed the contract? Or is that something you'll have to negotiate after the fact?
Knowing what my 2015 will cost (before taxes) I was able to configure a 2014 on the GM Mil Discount website (using some crazy option combinations) to get the final MSRP 2014 price within $10 of the 2015 pricing.
Shows $5114 off a list of $58525 (2014 pricing) which is $10 MSRP more than the 2015 I want
Just curious how actual discount buyers got through the process at the dealership.
For those of you that purchased the new 2015's and used a supplier/military/CU discount during the process, did your dealer have the discount amount available at the time you signed the contract? Or is that something you'll have to negotiate after the fact?
Knowing what my 2015 will cost (before taxes) I was able to configure a 2014 on the GM Mil Discount website (using some crazy option combinations) to get the final MSRP 2014 price within $10 of the 2015 pricing.
Shows $5114 off a list of $58525 (2014 pricing) which is $10 MSRP more than the 2015 I want
Just curious how actual discount buyers got through the process at the dealership.
Dealer invoice has supplier discount printed on it this is the same as military discount according to some posters on here.
z51vett
Doug
Dealer invoice has supplier discount printed on it this is the same as military discount according to some posters on here.
z51vett
Doug
So when you ordered your 2015, the dealer brought out the pricing sheet MSRP/Dealer Invoice/Supplier-Mil/Employee and wrote the order up using the discount pricing you were entitled to?
Just curious as I was waiting for the "Build your Corvette" option to appear on the GM Military website so I can take my authorization number with the pricing (from that website) to dealer to write the order and get going on the build.
I put in for supplier all I have is a rough figure I will know the final price until I see the dealer when my car arrives.
I would have made out better if I had a buyer for my 09 but it was what it was a 48K mile low optioned conv. the car is nice but the miles were against it.
I had planned on waiting to buy someones used 14, but I don't like first year cars as a rule, those cars are never built as well and the next years are always better cars IMHO
So in essence, until the actual supplier/Mil/Empl discounts are published by GM, no one knows for sure what their 2015 is going to cost them? (other than the published MSRP)