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Invoice pricing is a good number to know for negotiations, but it may not reflect the true dealer cost. Below we’ve listed invoice pricing for the five models of the 2010 Camaro SS; for more information on invoice pricing see this Ask.cars.com post: What does the invoice price mean?

The following are the base price for each trim level and don’t include optional equipment. To find invoice pricing with options, you can build a 2010 Camaro in Cars.com’s New Car Builder.

2010 Chevrolet Camaro Invoice
1LS $21,244
1LT $22,805
2LT $25,384
1SS $28,884
2SS $31,926

2010 Chevrolet Camaro MSRP
1LS $22,245
1LT $23,880
2LT $26,580
1SS $30,245
2SS $33,430 

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The Camaro is currently in high demand. It was one of the fastest-selling cars of May; it spent an average of only seven days on dealership lots before being sold. Because of the car’s demand, dealerships might be hesitant to sell it at a lower price. There currently aren’t any incentives available on the Camaro.

We’re not seeing many huge markups on the Camaro. Many are listed in Cars.com’s inventory at or around MSRP. If a dealership is marking up the price because it’s in high demand — we’ve seen some examples of this, too — just look elsewhere because not all dealerships are doing this.

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on June 22, 2009 in Chevrolet , Chevrolet Camaro , I'm Just Wondering , Incentives and deals | Permalink

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Thats kind of funny that they are in high demand and I haven't even seen one on the road yet. That might be alittle misleading.

I saw one just yesterday in a mall parking lot. It was a beautiful car. Much larger than I would have thought.


I was thinking the same thing I have not seen one on the road here in MA. Glad to hear they are selling well. A coworker has a neighbor with one that is as close as I have gotten. I would be curious to the number of them sold so far.

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