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So Who Bought a 2015 Corvette in Canada?
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<blockquote data-quote="C7Driver" data-source="post: 68361" data-attributes="member: 2069"><p>You need to very specific with the dealer and ask if they have an allocation from GM for your car. If they don't then you will sit in limbo for some time, that's why your currently at 1100. I would really press them. If your ok getting it next spring then that might work for them and you. Find out how many allocations they are getting a month, how many people are in line ahead of you and do the math. You can't just put down a deposit and hope it shows up, educate yourself on the process and push your dealer, move on to someone else if need be. I live in London, Ont, the local dealers couldn't get me one they had only a couple of allocations in 2013, early 14. I went to Toronto to a big Corvette dealer eventually.</p><p></p><p> The U.S Corvette forums have a lot of info on the allocation process and purchasing process if you need to learn more about how it all works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C7Driver, post: 68361, member: 2069"] You need to very specific with the dealer and ask if they have an allocation from GM for your car. If they don't then you will sit in limbo for some time, that's why your currently at 1100. I would really press them. If your ok getting it next spring then that might work for them and you. Find out how many allocations they are getting a month, how many people are in line ahead of you and do the math. You can't just put down a deposit and hope it shows up, educate yourself on the process and push your dealer, move on to someone else if need be. I live in London, Ont, the local dealers couldn't get me one they had only a couple of allocations in 2013, early 14. I went to Toronto to a big Corvette dealer eventually. The U.S Corvette forums have a lot of info on the allocation process and purchasing process if you need to learn more about how it all works. [/QUOTE]
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