Anyone thinking about buying a 2010 Camaro ??

ya havent heard anything on this. i assume its not doable, and if so, u need an entirely new dash, which would get pricy. i had some dude come in the other day looking to get a deck in his 04 accord, hes looking at 200 bux for the right dash kit. fing ridiculous
there is actually a lot cheaper dash kit so you can mount the radio in place of the pocket under the factory radio.....but it looks like shit..... iirc

 
You would still lose sales tax... and that is pretty expensive... for a 25,000 car here in MI its 1500 in taxes...
So if your willing to spend that much and im sure there is other guidlines which could cost you more...
i'd think they'd have to refund the sales tax...if returned...i rented one of the code reader tools from autozone and just returned it today...they refunded all my money including sales tax

 
The customer will receive the purchase price of the vehicle itself after any rebates, discounts, plus applicable sales taxes that were actually paid. The customer's buyback price does not include anything else. For example, the buyback price does not include any other taxes, licensing, titling or registration fees, insurance, accessories, dealer fees, extended warranties, finance charges, negative equity or any other expenses incurred by the customer at the time of taking delivery of the new vehicle.

 
Does the customer receive a full refund on his/her purchase price?
The customer will receive the purchase price of the vehicle itself after any rebates, discounts, plus applicable sales taxes that were actually paid. The customer's buyback price does not include anything else. For example, the buyback price does not include any other taxes, licensing, titling or registration fees, insurance, accessories, dealer fees, extended warranties, finance charges, negative equity or any other expenses incurred by the customer at the time of taking delivery of the new vehicle.
from there site

 
The customer will receive the purchase price of the vehicle itself after any rebates, discounts, plus applicable sales taxes that were actually paid. The customer's buyback price does not include anything else. For example, the buyback price does not include any other taxes, licensing, titling or registration fees, insurance, accessories, dealer fees, extended warranties, finance charges, negative equity or any other expenses incurred by the customer at the time of taking delivery of the new vehicle.
this..

who would keep the sales tax if they you didn't get it back? there is no sale then..

 
Who is responsible for any damage over $200?

If the vehicle has over $200 in damage, the vehicle no longer qualifies for the program.

can include odor, scratches, dings, dents, damages(whether repaired or not).. they are going to be Nazis on this or make shit up.. hey do you smell that.. ya its horrible.. $200 worth of odor damage.. sorry car is not eligible

 
a chevy dealership near my house actually just got burned to the ground not too long ago.

Someone bought a new car and had to pay thousands in dealership fees (which happens quite often..., but I've heard this particular dealership's 'fees' are a bit extensive....)

So he burned the dealership to the ground.

Moral of the story, dealership fees, taxes, insurance, etc. will add up, and I dont think it would be worth it.

Besides, you have no credit. How are you going to walk out with a new camaro :lol:

and 30 days or 300 miles ... that makes me think they won't accept the camaro back after 60 days or if it has over 600 miles. Which for the price your going to pay, doesn't equate to much joy riding...

 
Who is responsible for any damage over $200?
If the vehicle has over $200 in damage, the vehicle no longer qualifies for the program.

can include odor, scratches, dings, dents, damages(whether repaired or not).. they are going to be Nazis on this or make shit up.. hey do you smell that.. ya its horrible.. $200 worth of odor damage.. sorry car is not eligible
they could fuck someone on that....it may not be worth a risk...because they aarn't gonna want the car back and i'm sure it will be very well inspected...and if they don't find something they might make something happen

 
a chevy dealership near my house actually just got burned to the ground not too long ago.Someone bought a new car and had to pay thousands in dealership fees (which happens quite often..., but I've heard this particular dealership's 'fees' are a bit extensive....)

So he burned the dealership to the ground.

Moral of the story, dealership fees, taxes, insurance, etc. will add up, and I dont think it would be worth it.

Besides, you have no credit. How are you going to walk out with a new camaro :lol:

and 30 days or 300 miles ... that makes me think they won't accept the camaro back after 60 days or if it has over 600 miles. Which for the price your going to pay, doesn't equate to much joy riding...
they give you 4000 miles...and there are ways around no credit in buying a vehicle...

 
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