
Owner puts 2010 Chevrolet Camaro on the market on sale…or not

Posted on 03.7.2010 17:00 by kirbygarlitos Filed under: | funny | chevrolet Camaro | Cars | Car News Anytime you happen to find one of your dream cars being sold with a discounted price tag, you jump at the opportunity to at least take a serious look at it. That is, until you see this ad for a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro and the only thing you’ll be doing is to question whether the seller has any conceivable concept of what a ‘sale’ really is. According to this ad, his Camaro’s standard retail price is $40,015 and he’s selling it at a sale price of…$40,015? We’re not going to pretend to be math…
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