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2024's are not in production yet, and the impending strike means who knows when they will start. MacMulkin has about half a dozen 2023's on their lot at MSRP.
................. you'll have to start calling or even better visiting dealers in your area if you want to find one. Good luck!
Calling or visiting dealers asking for a MSRP purchase is a good character builder and gives a great insight as to human character. You can characterize them on a spectrum of how they say "kiss my ***" in so many ways. If they're are talented, they'll have that little smirk down to a perfection. In fairness, I encountered one salesman who was actually very polite and acted a little contrite that "the manager" wouldn't allow him to sell at MSRP.
If you want a car at MSRP. contact one of the big three and wait a few, now harmless, months. Happy McMulkin customer now at 3800.car.... produced. Avoid all the BS you get from so many local dealers, and get good service to boot.
J they are talking about SR's. If you want a ZO6 and are not already on a list you might as well invest that full price ZO6 money as you mostly likely will be getting a 2028 ZO6 unless you also have $50,000 ADM ZO6 money too. Hope it is a SR you are looking for because then MM can get you one in 5-6 months. Good luck.
After 2025, I'd say things get a little sketchy about getting a Z06 or a Stingray. That's another EPA crossing point on the path to ICE oblivion. Maybe with a Republican non-RINO President, there can be a return to sanity on EPA car restrictions.
Calling or visiting dealers asking for a MSRP purchase is a good character builder and gives a great insight as to human character. You can characterize them on a spectrum of how they say "kiss my ***" in so many ways. If they're are talented, they'll have that little smirk down to a perfection. In fairness, I encountered one salesman who was actually very polite and acted a little contrite that "the manager" wouldn't allow him to sell at MSRP.
If you want a car at MSRP. contact one of the big three and wait a few, now harmless, months. Happy McMulkin customer now at 3800.car.... produced. Avoid all the BS you get from so many local dealers, and get good service to boot.
I had a deposit at MM and got it refunded when they first announced their “zero” courtesy delivery policy that was later amended to they would choose the courtesy dealer. At that time they were a 8-12 month wait and I got my car in five months.
I live in a rural area and have yet to run into a car sales person that you describe at the dealer that I bought my truck from and where I get all of our vehicles serviced. I know they exist and those kind of people are a big reason why we moved to a rural area.