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Chevrolet Offering $4,000 Off Camaro Z/28, Bringing Price Down To $68,305

Chevrolet is offering a $2,000 discount on the 2015 Camaro Z/28 and a $4,000 discount on the 2014 Camaro Z/28.

The offer is actually comprised of two individual offers:

2015 Camaro Z/28 Discount

  1. $1,000 Consumer cash Allowance for all 2015 model year Camaros
  2. $1,000 Purchase Bonus Cash exclusive to the 2015 Camaro Z/28
  3. The $2,000 discount on the $72,305 MSRP of the 2015 Camaro Z/28 takes the price to $70,305

2014 Camaro Z/28 Discount

  1. $3,000 Consumer cash Allowance for all 2014 model year Camaros
  2. $1,000 Purchase Bonus Cash exclusive to the 2015 Camaro Z/28
  3. The $4,000 discount on the $72,305 MSRP of the 2014 Camaro Z/28 brings the price to $68,305

To note, details of the discounts state that the offers are not available with finance or lease offers, that consumers must take delivery by June 1, 2015, that residency restrictions apply, and to see dealer for details.

And though the offers seem like a great deal for a Camaro with super-car levels of track performance, it might be a challenge to find a dealer willing to part with it without slapping a hefty “market value adjustment” on it. So, good luck shopping this Memorial Day weekend.

As always, check out the offers portion of the Chevrolet website to make sure the offer is good in your area.
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Comments

  1. this proves why never buy a car as a investment unless it is an investment for your grandkids.

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  2. The days of selling these at list are long gone and only a sucker would pay above list for any car. GM is doing this because a large number of cars remain in inventory and the new generation is on it’s way. They still have 2014 left on their lots?????

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  3. To go along with the other two, it just proves that this is way overpriced.

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  4. Back in 1987 a local Buick had a GNX for $44444. In 1992 it was still not sold. Price was still $ 44444.

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  5. Good thing it’s not a Cadillac, because they’re never, ever going to cut prices and cheapen their brand image.

    Except for the ERV, and the SRX incentives, and, wait, what was I thinking? I stand corrected.

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  6. Rebate structure is still the same, with the exception of the 2014 leftover Z28s.

    I guess some of the new 2014 Z28s from the 20% off sale back in December are still sitting?
    Wouldn’t sell at $61-62k then, but they’ll sell at $68k now?
    Especially the ones with no air conditioning.

    How many new unsold 2014 Z28s are there. Maybe 20-25?
    So we made a big deal about selling 25 cars at a price $6000 dollars higher than what they were.
    But wait- you’re tossing an extra thousand at it?
    You pay someone to make these decisions?
    Or use a dartboard?
    Move them out at 50 grand each and call it a day already.

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