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Originally Posted by LostInMoscow
Am I the only one that thinks that the Neiman Marcus edition for $75,000 is utterly insane?! I'm sitting here thinking of how I could buy a 2SS convertible and use the other $30 odd thousand for "anything" else. Throwing it out the window and watching people fight for it would make more sense. What is Chevy thinking? We're a bunch of idiots? WTF?!
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Let me assure you that Chevrolet was thinking no such thing.
Neiman-Marcus puts out a catalog each year at Christmas with a lot of "wish list" items - and those items are of 'luxury' in nature. The person shopping in that catalog in earnest is looking for 'specialty' and uniqueness. That's why Neiman-Marcus does not charge Walmart prices - or, for that matter, Sears prices or Macy's prices.
Years ago, there was a saying about Rolls Royce: "If you have to ask, you cannot afford it......" (usually delivered with a sniff.....)
When the XLR was put in their catalog, it sold out in less than 20 minutes.
Is this car your cup of tea?
Evidently not.
However, we were approached about offering 100 'special' Camaros - and we found it intriguing. Let me also assure you that if you knew how much it costs to validate a special paint, your hair just might fall out!
.......in my case, most of it already has......
So - let's see how it goes.
I do know this: 30 years from now, people will be paying STUPID amounts of money for one of these - as it will be very collectible.