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Old Jan 2, 2005 | 04:34 PM
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Dose anyone know the rpo code or anything about this package. I would like to add it to my order before they start to build it. my dealer said they have no info on it but if could find the rpo code thay could add it to my order. thanx
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Old Jan 2, 2005 | 05:17 PM
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talk to your dealer
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Old Jan 2, 2005 | 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BlueSSupercharged
Dose anyone know the rpo code or anything about this package. I would like to add it to my order before they start to build it. my dealer said they have no info on it but if could find the rpo code thay could add it to my order. thanx

That sux. Your dealer should be finding out that code for you. You are after all buying a car from them
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Old Jan 2, 2005 | 05:25 PM
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what all is included in the performance package?

i cant wait till the car is released, does anyone have any dates?
thanks
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Old Jan 2, 2005 | 09:16 PM
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from what has been said and the motortrend magazine only recaro seats, and the LSD for the performance package.
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Old Jan 2, 2005 | 10:35 PM
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i talk to the sales manager at the dealer that i work for and they said that they never hear of the package. they've looked at everything they had but found nothing. i've also called the chevy hot line and talked to someone in marketing but they said that they know nothing about it.
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueSSupercharged
i talk to the sales manager at the dealer that i work for and they said that they never hear of the package. they've looked at everything they had but found nothing. i've also called the chevy hot line and talked to someone in marketing but they said that they know nothing about it.
Agreed...both dealers I talked to were clueless about it.
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 07:25 AM
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I think the dealers are clueless because they know as little about the car as GM themselvses do. Also many dealers don't get "package" information or accessories until the car arrives.
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Old Jan 5, 2005 | 06:42 PM
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i just ordered mine 2day and the dealership i work for has nuthin on it either, i found more out about the ss here.
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Old Jan 5, 2005 | 11:59 PM
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If have found that most car salesman don’t know **** about cars. Almost ever time I have gone to a dealer, I have known more about that car I’m looking at than they do. I’m talking about basic stuff too. If I was a car sales person, I’d want to know as much about a vehicle as I could so that I could interest buyers into buying the car. I mean it look s really bad when you don’t know jack about something you’re trying to sell.
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Old Jan 6, 2005 | 12:56 AM
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I work with salespeople all the time. Whether they are selling cars, stereos, farm equipment or copiers, they are all morons. It takes a different kind of person to be a salesman who actually makes it and doesn't wash out after a couple of weeks. Most of them do. The ones who do make it though, they're lazy ****** who don't really give a rat's ass about the customer or the product they're pushing. Sorry if I sound kind of cynical and jaded
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Old Jan 6, 2005 | 01:19 AM
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I work with salespeople all the time. Whether they are selling cars, stereos, farm equipment or copiers, they are all morons. It takes a different kind of person to be a salesman who actually makes it and doesn't wash out after a couple of weeks. Most of them do. The ones who do make it though, they're lazy ****** who don't really give a rat's ass about the customer or the product they're pushing. Sorry if I sound kind of cynical and jaded
Hey now!!!



I make very good money selling cars during the summer, and I am neither lazy nor a moron. I see my customers all the time so I do have to care about them and take care of them for the long run and not just pressure sales. LOL I do see where you are coming from, I've talked to my fair share of sales morons my self .

Myself and a lot of the guys at the dealership I work at put in 60+ hr weeks, not that it's real hard work but we are always working at it, and we keep up with our product knowledge absolutely as well as we can. I gotta say, as a sales person GM (and I'd imagine the other makers also) really leave you hanging. We are privy to a very limited amount of pre rollout info on the vehicles, and I actually learn more here then from GM about the Cobalt.
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Old Jan 6, 2005 | 01:53 AM
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I am glad to see you saw the humor in my post

Sales professionals such as yourself are quite rare. Glad to see some exist!
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Old Jan 6, 2005 | 11:52 AM
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Hey now!!!



I make very good money selling cars during the summer, and I am neither lazy nor a moron. I see my customers all the time so I do have to care about them and take care of them for the long run and not just pressure sales. LOL I do see where you are coming from, I've talked to my fair share of sales morons my self .

Myself and a lot of the guys at the dealership I work at put in 60+ hr weeks, not that it's real hard work but we are always working at it, and we keep up with our product knowledge absolutely as well as we can. I gotta say, as a sales person GM (and I'd imagine the other makers also) really leave you hanging. We are privy to a very limited amount of pre rollout info on the vehicles, and I actually learn more here then from GM about the Cobalt.
hey zstyle, you dont go to georgian for auto marketing/bus. admin by any chance do you?
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Old Jan 6, 2005 | 03:04 PM
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hey zstyle, you dont go to georgian for auto marketing/bus. admin by any chance do you?
No, the owners of the dealership I work at really tried to get me to go there, but I was already too far into my current degree to start over.

I go to the University of Alberta. I'm in my last semester of my B. Comm (Bachelor of Bus. Admin in the states I think) with a major in marketing.

As a side note, the owner's son at the dealership graduated from Georgian with honors, and he is really more detrimental to the dealership than advantageous (and he can't even use a computer) so I'm not really sure if it's as practical as it seems.
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Old Jan 7, 2005 | 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by zstyle
No, the owners of the dealership I work at really tried to get me to go there, but I was already too far into my current degree to start over.

I go to the University of Alberta. I'm in my last semester of my B. Comm (Bachelor of Bus. Admin in the states I think) with a major in marketing.

As a side note, the owner's son at the dealership graduated from Georgian with honors, and he is really more detrimental to the dealership than advantageous (and he can't even use a computer) so I'm not really sure if it's as practical as it seems.

Then again when you know that your going to take over the family dealership you dont really have to work that hard in school.

edit: didnt see he graduated with honours. well all i can say is there are some pretty smart people coming out of georgian, but there are always exceptions.
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Old Jan 13, 2005 | 11:54 PM
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Take a look at this, if it true all SS get LSD as part of base. I just checked my order form and it has it on it.
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Old Jan 14, 2005 | 09:45 AM
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Take a look at this, if it true all SS get LSD as part of base. I just checked my order form and it has it on it.
that goes against what we have heard so far but maybe they took their heads out of their ***** and did the right thing>?

No mention of it sooo far...

SS Supercharged
• 18-inch painted cast-aluminum wheels
• Engine: ECOTEC 2.0L DOHC Supercharged 16-valve 4-cylinder
• Front and rear body-color Sport fascias with extensions
• Leather-appointed heated bucket seats for driver and front passenger
• Performance Handling Suspension Package
• Pioneer premium, amplified system with tweeters and rear subwoofer speaker
• Spoiler, high-mounted, body-color
• Titanium-faced sport gauges includes speedometer, fuel gauge, tachometer and boost gauge


Exterior: Rally Yellow
Interior: Ebony Leather; Yellow Insert
Seat Type: Deluxe front bucket seat


• Air bags, dual-stage, frontal, driver and right front passenger, and side head curtain (ASF) $395.00
• OnStar, 1-year Safe and Sound Service, includes automatic notification of air bag deployment, stolen vehicle tracking, emergency services, roadside assistance, remote door unlock, remote horn and lights, GM Goodwrench remote diagnostics, AccidentAssist and online concierge. Drivers can also obtain the available voice-activated, hands-free personal calling service and virtual advisor that provides location-based traffic and weather reports and other personalized information. (UE1) $695.00
• Sunroof, power, tilt-sliding, includes mirror map lights (CF5) $725.00
• Transmission, 5-speed manual, includes 4.05 axle ratio and short throw shifter (MM5) $0.00


18-inch painted cast-aluminum wheels (standard on SS Supercharged)
60/40 split-folding rear seat
Air bags, dual-stage, driver and front passenger (Click here for important details)
Air conditioning, manual
AM/FM stereo with CD/MP3 player, digital clock, seek-scan and auto tone control, automatic volume, TheftLock and Radio Data System (RDS) (standard on SS Supercharged) (Click here for important details)
Cargo convenience net (standard on LS and SS Supercharged)
Carpeted front and rear floor mats, removable (standard on LS and SS Supercharged)
Cruise control (standard on LS and SS Supercharged)
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) and Automatic Exterior Lamp Control
Defogger, rear-window, electric
Driver Information Center
Engine: ECOTEC 2.0L DOHC Supercharged 16-valve 4-cylinder (standard on SS Supercharged)
Five-speed manual transmission, includes 4.05 rear-axle ratio and short-throw shifter (standard on SS Supercharged)
Four-wheel antilock disc brakes (standard on SS Supercharged)
Front and rear body-color Sport fascias with extensions (standard on SS Supercharged)
Halogen foglamps (standard on LS 1SB and SS Supercharged)
Intermittent windshield wipers
LATCH (Lower Anchors and Top tethers for CHildren)
Leather-appointed heated bucket seats for driver and front passenger (standard on SS Supercharged)
Outside rearview, foldaway, power-adjustable mirrors, body-color (standard on LS and SS Supercharged)
PASSlock theft-deterrent system
Performance Handling Suspension Package (standard on SS Supercharged)
Pioneer premium, amplified system with tweeters and rear subwoofer speaker (standard on SS Supercharged)
Power steering: electric variable-assist
Power windows with driver's Express-Down feature and passenger lockout (standard on LS and SS Supercharged)
Remote Keyless Entry (standard on LS and SS Supercharged)
Spoiler, high-mounted, body-color (standard on SS Supercharged)
Steering wheel, leather-wrapped with audio/cruise controls, includes leather-wrapped shifter knob (standard on LS 1SB and SS Supercharged)
Tilt steering column
Titanium-faced sport gauges includes speedometer, fuel gauge, tachometer and boost gauge (standard on SS Supercharged)
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Old Jan 14, 2005 | 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by zstyle
No, the owners of the dealership I work at really tried to get me to go there, but I was already too far into my current degree to start over.

I go to the University of Alberta. I'm in my last semester of my B. Comm (Bachelor of Bus. Admin in the states I think) with a major in marketing.

As a side note, the owner's son at the dealership graduated from Georgian with honors, and he is really more detrimental to the dealership than advantageous (and he can't even use a computer) so I'm not really sure if it's as practical as it seems.
hey!!

welcome to the club i guess? im graduating from UNCW (the renound and hard cameron school of business) in the spring with a degree in business administration and focus in marketing (so a marketing major is more of what i am).

i am trying to go into the auto business myself...so, we shall see i guess...
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Old Jan 14, 2005 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Archplsm
Take a look at this, if it true all SS get LSD as part of base. I just checked my order form and it has it on it.
Please don’t link that site here. He stole a bunch of our content and he deletes links to this site (one of our members posted it as a reference to the video he stole).
Look
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Old Jan 14, 2005 | 09:26 PM
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Sorry JonelZ,

I didn't know about all that. I do truly respect your stance then and especially now. there is alot of honor in no going to his level and not continually ripping him
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Old Jan 15, 2005 | 01:16 AM
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Seat Update.

The SS/SC seats with colored insert will not be heated, however the Ebony and Gray Coupe Leather seats come heated standard. Also the SS/SC will have an EZ entry passenger seat but the "Tuner" version with Recaro Blak with gray mesh inserts on the front seats will not be heated and will not have EZ function passenger seat. Also the rear 60/40 and rear cushion are solid Ebony leather no gray mesh colored inserts. Black with Gray are the only color of Recaro seats available for this model.
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Old Jan 15, 2005 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by atrain
The SS/SC seats with colored insert will not be heated, however the Ebony and Gray Coupe Leather seats come heated standard. Also the SS/SC will have an EZ entry passenger seat but the "Tuner" version with Recaro Blak with gray mesh inserts on the front seats will not be heated and will not have EZ function passenger seat. Also the rear 60/40 and rear cushion are solid Ebony leather no gray mesh colored inserts. Black with Gray are the only color of Recaro seats available for this model.

where are you getting this info?
It doesn't make sense that they would only be for certain colors...
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Old Jan 15, 2005 | 01:11 PM
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Chevy needs to get their **** together.

http://www.chevrolet.com/byo/byoSele...ewVehicle=true

If you look at the little info blurb for the SS S/C it says that it comes with heated seats.
It would be nice to get some honest answers on how these things are actually going to be equipped in stock form........ Obviously none of the pictures that I've seen of the SS S/C have the buttons for the seat heaters, and I've I haven't seen it listed in any specs other than the ones at the link above when you go to build one on chevy's website.......
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Old Jan 15, 2005 | 02:56 PM
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Wow

I jumped to the GM link and tried to make sense of the seating options for coupes!
Currently, we are building coupe seats in
1 - Base Gray cloth no heat
2 - Up Level Gray cloth no heat
3 - Up Level Ebony Cloth no heat
4 - Gray Leather with heat
5 - Ebony Leather with heat
6 - L4 which is Ebony w/ perforated colored inserts in Blue, Red, Yellow as well as Black with the embroidered SS logo on the A-surface.
Styles 1-6 all have EZ entry passenger seats
Recaro's however do not.

7 - L4 Recaro Black with Gray mesh inserts with the embroidered SS logo on the A-surface front seats only, the rear seat in this car will have L4 Ebony with Ebony perforated inserts.
Coupes have no Neutral or Tan color options and Sedans have no Ebony or Black color option yet
Pontiac has only one unique trim or cloth in Gray no heat, Ebony was cancelled for some reason last summer.
All passenger seats will have POD's Passive Occupant Detection in 2006.
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