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@@jimmyhumphump8405 jimmy, popo initially replied to me and confirmed there is a markup, then removed his reply. I just bought a Z06 at msrp in dallas. There are dealers willing to sell. You just have to look for them.
With the current economy and the ramp up in supply i wouldmt be surprised if we even see discounts straight from chevy. Ill keep waiting i already saved 40k from not paying the crazy markups from last year 🤣😊
We made the mistake of trying to buy a C8 online. After we drove 500+ miles one way we found out they added $3,000 to the price and told us one lie after the other. They told us they had a better offer and the person was on the way. This was three months ago and the car is still for sale heading into winter. They must not know how to fine info on a car online, we do. We were back in the car and gone within twenty minuets, we also turned both of our phones off. I did a review of the dealership and sales people, including several photos of them, the dealership and the paperwork. I will find a nice used C8 sooner or later it's no big deal.
@@Pantera-wu9ty my oldest units are $5,000 under MSRP. The 2 I got in yesterday are advertised at MSRP, but I wouldn’t say no to a reasonable offer. The invoice on a 2LT with all of the options are usually $5,000 to $6,000 under MSRP. A 1LT usually only has a $3,000 gap. We are obviously not in the business of loosing money. Every business has to be profitable whether it’s a construction company, restaurant or dealership. I made more profit with the fence business I used to own over selling cars. I don’t require my customers to finance with me to get that $5,000 under sticker and I don’t have any add ons of any type forced on my customers either. I offer a ceramic coating if you want it, but I NEVER just add that onto the price. My doc fee is only $319, which pays the salaries of the accounting department, which files title work, plates and taxes for my customers. In the end, I’m extremely reasonable and always take very good care of my customers. I have not had a single customer have anything but good things to say about the entire process and how I treat them.
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this guy is funny as hell , he comes out like a champ talking about there discounts , but doesnt dare talk about the markup on there zo6
@@jimmyhumphump8405 jimmy, popo initially replied to me and confirmed there is a markup, then removed his reply. I just bought a Z06 at msrp in dallas. There are dealers willing to sell. You just have to look for them.
With the current economy and the ramp up in supply i wouldmt be surprised if we even see discounts straight from chevy. Ill keep waiting i already saved 40k from not paying the crazy markups from last year 🤣😊
Popo
Are you selling the Z06 at MSRP? You quoted the sticker, but was vague on if a mark up exists?
25k over
We made the mistake of trying to buy a C8 online. After we drove 500+ miles one way we found out they added $3,000 to the price and told us one lie after the other. They told us they had a better offer and the person was on the way. This was three months ago and the car is still for sale heading into winter. They must not know how to fine info on a car online, we do. We were back in the car and gone within twenty minuets, we also turned both of our phones off. I did a review of the dealership and sales people, including several photos of them, the dealership and the paperwork. I will find a nice used C8 sooner or later it's no big deal.
Tons of places have their C8's at 7k 8k 9k 10k off MSRP . Some were even at 12k off
if order one too my spec.(stingray) will i still get it at msrp? and 5k off?
I just went on Chevy's website and built a 3LZ(highest trim with the extra carbon roof), z06 for 131k idk where this extra 30k came from............
@@johnnycage5513 well you completely failed. Mine is a convertible and it’s a Z07. Who knows what else you missed, but definitely a lot.
@@RollingWithPoPoJones no sir i dont think I did, and you're just scamming people's hard earn money.
Unfortunately all C8 Z06 have a huge markup because it's the best corvette from chevy at the moment !!! ;)
@@Texas_C8 not true. There are severL dealers in DFW that sell Z06s at msrp
@@Texas_Clay I wish that were true in my city of San Antonio !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;.) Lol
One day I will own this 🙏
Where are you located?
Peltier Chevrolet in Tyler TX. If you have any questions or need any assistance please text me at (903) 780-5422. - Clint Jones
macmulkin chevy still a better deal but prices def bottoming
You're charging MSRP on Non Z06 C8?
@@Pantera-wu9ty my oldest units are $5,000 under MSRP. The 2 I got in yesterday are advertised at MSRP, but I wouldn’t say no to a reasonable offer. The invoice on a 2LT with all of the options are usually $5,000 to $6,000 under MSRP. A 1LT usually only has a $3,000 gap. We are obviously not in the business of loosing money. Every business has to be profitable whether it’s a construction company, restaurant or dealership. I made more profit with the fence business I used to own over selling cars. I don’t require my customers to finance with me to get that $5,000 under sticker and I don’t have any add ons of any type forced on my customers either. I offer a ceramic coating if you want it, but I NEVER just add that onto the price. My doc fee is only $319, which pays the salaries of the accounting department, which files title work, plates and taxes for my customers. In the end, I’m extremely reasonable and always take very good care of my customers. I have not had a single customer have anything but good things to say about the entire process and how I treat them.
The zo6 Is 25 k over. Get out your checkbook
$160k 😮😮😮
Skipping your BS video, comments saved me 😂
What dealership you are located at.
@@jfoster1683 Peltier’s Chevrolet in Tyler TX. Please text me if you if you have any questions or need assistance. 903-780-5422