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<blockquote data-quote="gone" data-source="post: 270914" data-attributes="member: 5899"><p>This varies between dealers/Provinces: for 2020 it was often a $5,000 deposit in Alberta however I know of some Edmonton dealers now who don't need ANY deposit, until an order is actually placed and then it's non-refundable</p><p></p><p>Varies with dealers but many will call when you get closer to getting an allocation, since they want to maximize your build price and their profit by getting you to sign up for more options. Keep in mind that when you've got an allocation and when it achieves production code #3000 (order accepted for production) it's 99.99% impossible to change your order.</p><p></p><p>Your dealer should be able to track your progress for you. Others with less communicative dealers will try contacting the Corvette Concierge line or contact people at the NCM (National Corvette Museum in Kentucky, located next to the production facility).</p><p></p><p>Your dealer should be told what's "on constraint" and unavailable and should contact you to ask if you want to wait or you're prepared to proceed with your order w/o everything. I'd choose the latter.</p><p></p><p>As far as I know, most if not all dealers have separate lists for the Stingray and Z06 and you can't move between them. So if you're on the Stingray list, that's what you'll get.</p><p></p><p>Can't say. You'll have to get an answer from other members of these Forums from Ontario, or do a "Finch" search to see what pops up for commentary.</p><p></p><p>I was on several lists and still am for the Z06 and highly recommend it. There's nothing stopping you from doing this, other than your "pocket-book" if you're having to pay multiple deposits. If you get an allocation from one list, simply cancel your spot on any other lists.</p><p></p><p>Doubtful: chances of this are likely "zero" given the demand for this car.</p><p></p><p>Some BAD DEALERS have surprised people by tacking on an increase when the order is placed (or worse yet, the C8 arrives). Hopefully you're with a reputable dealer and have been told it's MSRP...and better yet, you've got confirmation of the MSRP in writing already.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No problem and generally, there are no "bad questions". You'll find many of these answers (and much much more) by checking the various posts on these Forums. There's a wealth of Corvette-related info here. Good luck getting your C8!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Answers above, as best I'm able. Hope this helps and welcome to the Forums!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone, post: 270914, member: 5899"] This varies between dealers/Provinces: for 2020 it was often a $5,000 deposit in Alberta however I know of some Edmonton dealers now who don't need ANY deposit, until an order is actually placed and then it's non-refundable Varies with dealers but many will call when you get closer to getting an allocation, since they want to maximize your build price and their profit by getting you to sign up for more options. Keep in mind that when you've got an allocation and when it achieves production code #3000 (order accepted for production) it's 99.99% impossible to change your order. Your dealer should be able to track your progress for you. Others with less communicative dealers will try contacting the Corvette Concierge line or contact people at the NCM (National Corvette Museum in Kentucky, located next to the production facility). Your dealer should be told what's "on constraint" and unavailable and should contact you to ask if you want to wait or you're prepared to proceed with your order w/o everything. I'd choose the latter. As far as I know, most if not all dealers have separate lists for the Stingray and Z06 and you can't move between them. So if you're on the Stingray list, that's what you'll get. Can't say. You'll have to get an answer from other members of these Forums from Ontario, or do a "Finch" search to see what pops up for commentary. I was on several lists and still am for the Z06 and highly recommend it. There's nothing stopping you from doing this, other than your "pocket-book" if you're having to pay multiple deposits. If you get an allocation from one list, simply cancel your spot on any other lists. Doubtful: chances of this are likely "zero" given the demand for this car. Some BAD DEALERS have surprised people by tacking on an increase when the order is placed (or worse yet, the C8 arrives). Hopefully you're with a reputable dealer and have been told it's MSRP...and better yet, you've got confirmation of the MSRP in writing already. No problem and generally, there are no "bad questions". You'll find many of these answers (and much much more) by checking the various posts on these Forums. There's a wealth of Corvette-related info here. Good luck getting your C8!!! Answers above, as best I'm able. Hope this helps and welcome to the Forums! [/QUOTE]
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