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Old 11-10-2011, 12:08 AM   #113
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Except the Chevy doesn't have an optional performance pack, like the GT500, so it's probably really competing with the GT500 with the SVTPP that costs about 54k. And then Camaros typically cost a grand or two more than Mustangs, so figure 56k. And then the GGT is probably going to be 1300-2600, so figure 57-59k.
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Old 11-10-2011, 03:44 AM   #114
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So I wonder how GM's 3rd Quarter 15% loss in profit is going to effect the companies MSRP for upcoming models like the one that has yet to be announced for the ZL1?
they will have to sell cheaper now... cause and affect bro... look to see this car to be around 44-50k... get it out the door or simply dont make it... cant have sitting ducks
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Old 11-10-2011, 03:49 AM   #115
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they will have to sell cheaper now... cause and affect bro... look to see this car to be around 44-50k... get it out the door or simply dont make it... cant have sitting ducks
they'll charge what they want because they know people are going to buy them regardless. i'm willing to bet that there won't be a single '12 ZL1 that isn't spoken for by the time they get here. even if people start backing out, i'm sure there will be more people right there waiting to step up and take their spot.
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Old 11-10-2011, 09:05 AM   #116
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My guess is anywhere from $906-$256,421. Mark my words. I have an inside source..
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Old 11-10-2011, 09:37 AM   #117
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they'll charge what they want because they know people are going to buy them regardless. i'm willing to bet that there won't be a single '12 ZL1 that isn't spoken for by the time they get here. even if people start backing out, i'm sure there will be more people right there waiting to step up and take their spot.
kind of like the vettes? the ones that lost so much value? the same vettes that are sitting on lots dry-rotting? lol it will have the same affect... trust me bro trust me if its anything like a Frod then yea they will sit
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Old 11-10-2011, 09:38 AM   #118
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also economy plays the factor hear as well.. people dont like to put a car before priorities esp when their job is no gaurentee it will last as long as that loan will
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Old 11-10-2011, 10:39 AM   #119
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Old 11-10-2011, 10:45 AM   #120
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Correct. And for those who need the loan to purchase the car but are worried about the MSRP being to high that they won't be able to afford the payments maybe some reconsideration is needed. If the car payment puts you right on the line for making your budget every month perhaps a cheaper model should be in your future. I've drawn a line on price based on value and not affordability. There comes a point where a few extra dollars spent yields a greater increase in product outcome. As far as financing at GM's 6 to 8%, I'll pay cash thanks. GM makes enough off markup already.
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Old 11-10-2011, 11:00 AM   #121
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As far as financing at GM's 6 to 8%, I'll pay cash thanks.
Financing at 6 or 8 percent? These days one can easily find auto financing for less than 2.5 percent at a retail bank, and at even lower rates through credit unions.

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GM doesn't make anything off of markup. It's the dealers that make the extra profit on markup.
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Old 11-10-2011, 11:05 AM   #122
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In Canada you won't find anything at 2.5%. As far as markup I was referring to the margin of profit over and above the cost of manufacturing included in the MSRP.
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Old 11-10-2011, 11:07 AM   #123
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i think it will be 50k or less... its still a chevy... and american cheap car... its not luxury and wont last longer then 10 years american build there cars cheap to sell cheap... more time and though go into european cars bc they know that they will last... its AMERICAN... means less quality... but dont get me wrong i love american innovation though... taking cheap things and making them work against competitors... thats what is mean by Chevy Runs Deep...

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Old 11-10-2011, 11:12 AM   #124
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My local dealer says that when they do arrive (sometime late Jan/early Feb) that there will be around a 20K markup and they expect folks to pay, stating that if you want to own the first one, you/they will pay.
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My dealer just remodled their showroom. I expect they'll be able to pay off some of the cost with the added on market premium over MSRP on the 6 they're getting. I guess we'll all know next week.
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My dealer just remodled their showroom. I expect they'll be able to pay off some of the cost with the added on market premium over MSRP on the 6 they're getting. I guess we'll all know next week.
My understanding is that GM is making ALL of it's Chevy dealers remodel their stores so that they look more alike and have the same standards.
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