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Old 07-14-2007, 12:29 AM   #107
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Originally Posted by buzzard209 View Post
i found this on "howstuffworks.com"

-Expect Camaro coupes to start around $25,000 with the V-6, with top-of-the-line V-8 convertible versions breaking $40,000 fully equipped.
um...not to be REALLY rude or anything. But I saw that, too. And instantly disregarded it. Howstuffworks.com is not the most reliable source for speculative pricing, or options. Anybody's best bet is using your own brain in combination with official guesstimates: i.e. 20,000 - 31,000. ~ Bob Lutz

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Originally Posted by shibbychevy15 View Post
well the sticker on my 06 GTO was high 32K range and I talked them down too 26K with my dad's discount .... so i definitely cant see actually paying a little bit more than 30K or so. I think if GM gets to crazy with the price (i.e. 35k +) then they will lose people to other cars whether they be GM or not. maybe not people here but they will lose alot. just a feeling. OBTW this thread could be dangerous, we never know who is watching

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Right! (bold is my "fix" to your statement , btw)

Not sure what you mean, though. Who could be watching that's dangerous? GM? Let them. They can know where we'll stand. Not that it'll help. They've got Mathmatitions that calculate everything, and what prices they NEED to keep the Camaro alive. Don't worry, I trust GM, for the first time in years...they know what they're doing. I can confidently say that there will be no $40k + base Camaro's right off the lot. DISCLAMER: Untill the special edition Camaro's start popping up.
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