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Old 08-01-2023, 01:21 AM
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If GM was actually serious, they would fine any dealer 2x for the advertised markup and put them in a timeout for future allotment of any new ‘Vettes. The old Japanese inspection always works….always.
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Old 08-01-2023, 06:18 PM
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If GM was actually serious, they would fine any dealer 2x for the advertised markup and put them in a timeout for future allotment of any new ‘Vettes. The old Japanese inspection always works….always.
Legally, they can't do that. They can't tell any dealer what to sell a car for because nowhere in the Chevrolet dealer agreement does it state that they can. Dealers are free to sell any vehicle for what the market bears, above or below MSRP.

GM doesn't like it because they don't want to listen to customers complain but they ultimately know that if people really didn't like it, they wouldn't pay it.

BTW, just delivered my 2nd Z06 yesterday(no, I do not have any availability and my waitlist is 4-5 years wait time).
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