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The Canadian C7 buying experience
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<blockquote data-quote="81Wayne" data-source="post: 73398" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>Sounding like the 2015 model year will end up as disappointing for Canadian's or more so then 2014 did. I say it'll be worse as more Z06 orders will get left on the table then those allocated. I don't understand how they can give so many Z06 allocations to some dealers in the States that end up on eBay or where ever for sale. Kerbeck's have some C7's Stingray's with as much as $7,500 off. Many US dealerships are getting Z06's they don't even have a customer for, just hoping one day a customer will walk in and buy it. Poor dealers in Canada have deposits on guaranteed sold orders and they can't a car. Sorry GM is handling this very poorly in my opinion. Not one single order should go unfilled. They're treating us Canadians like crap. Also heard the 2016 will have some new goodies added. </p><p></p><p> Doesn't sound like there will be any kind of a 2nd round of Z06 allocations for Canada either, time for people to pull out the pen and write GM in the States as they control everything.</p><p></p><p> The last model year of any outgoing generation is never a great seller as a lot of people are waiting for the new generation release. Only stands to reason production will be lower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="81Wayne, post: 73398, member: 41"] Sounding like the 2015 model year will end up as disappointing for Canadian's or more so then 2014 did. I say it'll be worse as more Z06 orders will get left on the table then those allocated. I don't understand how they can give so many Z06 allocations to some dealers in the States that end up on eBay or where ever for sale. Kerbeck's have some C7's Stingray's with as much as $7,500 off. Many US dealerships are getting Z06's they don't even have a customer for, just hoping one day a customer will walk in and buy it. Poor dealers in Canada have deposits on guaranteed sold orders and they can't a car. Sorry GM is handling this very poorly in my opinion. Not one single order should go unfilled. They're treating us Canadians like crap. Also heard the 2016 will have some new goodies added. Doesn't sound like there will be any kind of a 2nd round of Z06 allocations for Canada either, time for people to pull out the pen and write GM in the States as they control everything. The last model year of any outgoing generation is never a great seller as a lot of people are waiting for the new generation release. Only stands to reason production will be lower. [/QUOTE]
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