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catbert
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With 2013s just entering the pipeline, I doubt that you will see meaningful incentives in the near future. It's kind of a end of model year thing. While it's true that Corvettes are theoretically made to order, GMs little quota system rewards units sold this year with allocations next year. That means low orders/sales of 2013s means low allocations for the 2014 C7. Beginning to make sense?Catbert, I know i've seen plenty of 2012's in dealers lots but for now it makes sense since the 2013's haven't been "officially" released yet. I can't understand if this is what dealers want or what? Maybe they depend on having the Vettes to draw-in crowds that eventually end-up buying their other models, and hey if one or two of those do buy a Vette on impulse that's fine....... I've been told that all Corvette's are produced based on an order from a dealer, so that I assume the dealers are the ones that buy too many or not, maybe there is something going on that I don't understand here. But if this is true then it's not GM or the factory that is cranking out the cars. All I know is I'm hoping some sort of incentive (cash off will do very well thank you) is announced soon on the 2013's!