Some Camaro LT1 data points

I agree but people are paying it, or at least close to it.

And its a good silly…if one is looking to
liquidate😁

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So my options are to just check out and see what local chevy dealers will offer me? Any other routes since carvana etc won’t buy anymore

I found another one that was worse, 10k markup. I think there’s maybe 2 or 3 LT1 coupes within 100 miles of me at the moment.

Go to a GM dealer (or another dealer that has a GM dealer in their network) or buy it yourself then sell it.

That sales tax though… :joy:

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What really ticks me off about that one is that this dealership (and their sister store nearby) had their entire store and inventory wiped out by that storm Ida recently and they went to GM hat in hand for vehicles to sell. Then they have the nerve to do stuff like that with them…

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Inflation lol

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@DNA_Auto_Wholesale1 can buyout GM leases. Maybe worth getting a quote.

Most have been getting around $37K recently, despite how big of a markup the dealer then attaches.

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If you are in California, Phoenix, Scottsdale and the Las Vegas Area, highly recommend MyCarAuction. They are able to buy leased vehicles since they essentially pay off the vehicle in your name and then have you transfer the title once received from the DMV. I had my Kia K5 GT-Line lease for 4 months and sold it to MyCarAuction for almost $5000 more than I owed, although I originally put down $2000 when leasing. Decided to lease a Camaro LT1 instead which I’ve had for about two weeks and am really enjoying :slight_smile:

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A data point for fellow LT1 owners. Just sold my 2021 LT1 with 1200 miles tonight to a local Chevy dealer (with an MSRP of $39,665) for $39,250.

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Never will forget when my mechanic showed me a 7 series at our local BMW dealer.

Owner had put an aquarium with water and his fish in the back of his 7 series.

The thing cracked and broke while driving and so did the electrical system in the entire car.

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So I might not have been able to get the LT1 I was after but it turns out that I was merely playing 4D Chess… I will be getting an LT2!

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Another datapoint----

I sold this car Signed - 2021 Chevrolet Camaro LT1 - $41,765 MSRP - $1200 DAS - $335/mo

for $39,500 with 5k miles to a local dealer.

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How much did you net?

Nothing, $0.

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That sucks. I wanna get rid of mine soon. Sucks GM took away third party buy outs. I had offers of bear 40k for mine and pay off is just below 36k. Why did you decide to sell? 4xe?

I was very happy with a net of near $0. That means I drove it for free (and I racked up the miles on it as I was using it as a daily).

I sold it to get another one in a 22 in rapid blue…and dont me started on the 4xe, LOL. Like others, my June HA order is still not here… :slight_smile:

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Oh I get ya. Some people like to not add in their payments when they’re adding up their net profit

Are the numbers looking good on the 22s? What kinda discount did you get?