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Old 10-14-2008, 07:28 PM
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Pricing Schedule- Dealer / Employee / Etc.

From another Board (credit to Embalmer):

Sorry, but I'm not allowed to post attachments for whatever reason so follow the link...

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That's what I'm talking about! Thanks for the link
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That's what I'm talking about! Thanks for the link
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A little over 20,000 for the employee price on the base model, not too shabby : )
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Why is MSRP less here than what was posted here on Monday?
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Why is MSRP less here than what was posted here on Monday?
Gotta add in DFT (destination charge)
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more pricing info thatn what i posted earlier thanks. what about the other performance options like exhaust and engine mods?
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OK I have to ask - can you just get a friend who works for GM to buy for you at that great discount and then have him transfer the car to you? No reason why not right?
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OK I have to ask - can you just get a friend who works for GM to buy for you at that great discount and then have him transfer the car to you? No reason why not right?

GM employees have to hold a vehicle they purchase under the employee purchase program for a period of time, not act as a broker. If they flip the car prior to the hold period they lose their perk to buy another vehicle at employee price...
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~28K "employee price" is much closer to what I thought MSRP should have been for the 1SS.
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GM employees have to hold a vehicle they purchase under the employee purchase program for a period of time, not act as a broker. If they flip the car prior to the hold period they lose their perk to buy another vehicle at employee price...
Ah! I knew there was a catch. Any idea how long that period of time is? Its actually a relative of mine who is the gm employee.
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Ah! I knew there was a catch. Any idea how long that period of time is? Its actually a relative of mine who is the gm employee.
Secondhand info but my brother-in-laws, inlaws, are GM retirees and I believe it's a year. I almost had my brother-in-law buy me the Camaro since he's eligible under his father in law but then it would have to be in his name and then I'd have to pay sales tax AGAIN to get the car from him after the time expired...
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Maybe GM should do the factory pickup thing. I'd gladly fly to Canada to pick up my Camaro and drive it home. Would we still have to pay DFT?
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Maybe GM should do the factory pickup thing. I'd gladly fly to Canada to pick up my Camaro and drive it home. Would we still have to pay DFT?
Count me in. I can get my brother in law to drive me and be there in 2-1/2 hours plus "bridge time". I'd just drive myself but it would be a little difficult to drive two cars back to Buffalo...
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Originally Posted by trm0002
Secondhand info but my brother-in-laws, inlaws, are GM retirees and I believe it's a year. I almost had my brother-in-law buy me the Camaro since he's eligible under his father in law but then it would have to be in his name and then I'd have to pay sales tax AGAIN to get the car from him after the time expired...
Hrmm forgot about having to pay sales tax again when car gets transferred. Anyway it can just be gifted to me without getting taxed?
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