GM Can’t Keep Up With Demand For The 2010 Camaro

Posted on 29 June 2009 by Scott

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General Motors, which is hoping to come out of bankruptcy by August, is struggling to keep up with the demand for the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. According to GM spokesman Terry Rhadigam, the automaker has filled about half of the 25 000 2010 Camaro orders taken.

GM began producing the 2010 Camaro in March and sold a total of 5 463 units in May.

According to a report form Kelley Blue Book, the 2010 Camaro is being sold with no incentives, with prices starting at US$22 995 for the V6 model and US$30 995 for the V8 Camaro SS.

“It is actually commanding a premium right now, as it is selling slightly above MSRP,” said Kelley Blue Book spokeswoman Joanna McNally. Camaros are currently selling for nearly US$500 above the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP).

Adapted from eGMCarTech

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