GTO Price
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Did anyone else have to agree to pay MSRP on the advanced order for their GTO? I wasnt to happy to do it but they said that is how every advanced order is done by their Dealership.
Also, has anyone got any inside info on how much it will cost? I know alot of people are saying 33K but is that just talk? I was told Pontiac will release the price the first week in Sept.
Also, has anyone got any inside info on how much it will cost? I know alot of people are saying 33K but is that just talk? I was told Pontiac will release the price the first week in Sept.
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I doubt any normal consumer will get the opportunity to purchase one under MSRP for the first year.
I have not heard any solid number's yet, the 33k is the only promising lead.
J
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I have not heard any solid number's yet, the 33k is the only promising lead.
J
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Well, your options are this.
1) order it at any local dealer you can find who wants $2,000+ down and then they'll tell you they aren't firm on the price but they do know they'll have to "mark it up to fair market value" as I was told by many here in Chicago.
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2) Order it with $500 down and pay MSRP.
Unfortunately unless you either are a family member of a Pontiac dealership owner, work for GM/Pontiac or work on your knees very well, you aren't gonna get it for anything less.
1) order it at any local dealer you can find who wants $2,000+ down and then they'll tell you they aren't firm on the price but they do know they'll have to "mark it up to fair market value" as I was told by many here in Chicago.
Or
2) Order it with $500 down and pay MSRP.
Unfortunately unless you either are a family member of a Pontiac dealership owner, work for GM/Pontiac or work on your knees very well, you aren't gonna get it for anything less.
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When these LS1 f-bodies came out in '98 they didn't sell for less than MSRP either. I had a reallllly tough time finding a 6-speed Formula with T-tops back then.
Same goes for any new model car that is in demand, expect to pay sticker or higher the first year. The price of pimping...
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Same goes for any new model car that is in demand, expect to pay sticker or higher the first year. The price of pimping...
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Bad thing is I checked here so I could try and use my GM employee discount, NO GO. Of course they reserve the right to not place the vehicle into a fleet managers charge for sale as a GMO option. Bastards. That would save a lot of $$$$, a lot.
My old truck...2000 GMC Sportside, sticker MSRP 22,780....my price 17,652.32 Nice discount, then of course the rebates...
My old truck...2000 GMC Sportside, sticker MSRP 22,780....my price 17,652.32 Nice discount, then of course the rebates...
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My friend ordered and got his NBM 1998 A4 hardtop z28 in january [1998] and he paid invoice + $100... That was in MA. I don't think there was much hype about switching from LT1 to LS1. Just my opinion.
I don't think it would be smart to pay MSRP for the GTO either.
I don't think it would be smart to pay MSRP for the GTO either.
When these LS1 f-bodies came out in '98 they didn't sell for less than MSRP either. I had a reallllly tough time finding a 6-speed Formula with T-tops back then.
Same goes for any new model car that is in demand, expect to pay sticker or higher the first year. The price of pimping...
Tony
Same goes for any new model car that is in demand, expect to pay sticker or higher the first year. The price of pimping...
Tony
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Re: GTO Price
I don't think it would be smart to pay MSRP for the GTO either.
Paying mark-ups is just plain crazy, all you're doing is making dealers rich for no reason.
I just don't get why it's so important to some to be the very first to own the car....
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LOL, right. Right now dealers will be hoarding GTO's and making huge money on them for the "I need to have it before anyone else" people. Same thing happened to the ZO6/Cobra/STi/Evo.
Wait a few months and the prices will level off. They have on all the models I just mentioned. Here in MA you can get a STi at invoice.
Wait a few months and the prices will level off. They have on all the models I just mentioned. Here in MA you can get a STi at invoice.
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My WS6 was marked up $4000! I got it for $850 under MSRP and I still feel like I got ripped off... I couldn't imigine paying OVER MSRP for anything. I'd rather wait a year and let them fix the bugs and get the second year model. I also wouldn't put a dime down until I test drove it (unless it was fully refundable).
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I'd rather wait a year and let them fix the bugs and get the second year model.
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One dealer I visited wanted $5000 above MSRP, another "between $1000 & $2000" above MSRP to reserve one from their allocations.
At least they're building more (16,700) than the number of 2001 Camaro LS1's. BUT, people didn't buy the Z28's for many reasons (catalytic converter hump, cheap plastic interior, too low to ground for some, etc.); this car "fixes" those problems, so I expect demand to outstrip supply. Result = looks like MSRP (or more) for all of the 2004's.
At the same time, look at how many of us are content to wait for a 2005 model. Wouldn't surprise me if MSRP holds through the 2005 model also. Don't forget that the hood scoops on the 2005 will draw even more attention (buyers) and yet production will be approx the same!
At least they're building more (16,700) than the number of 2001 Camaro LS1's. BUT, people didn't buy the Z28's for many reasons (catalytic converter hump, cheap plastic interior, too low to ground for some, etc.); this car "fixes" those problems, so I expect demand to outstrip supply. Result = looks like MSRP (or more) for all of the 2004's.
At the same time, look at how many of us are content to wait for a 2005 model. Wouldn't surprise me if MSRP holds through the 2005 model also. Don't forget that the hood scoops on the 2005 will draw even more attention (buyers) and yet production will be approx the same!
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If the sticker is going to be in the $30,000 and up neighborhood, I can think of many different cars I'd rather own for that money. Then I wouldn't see myself coming and going. Paying that hellacious premium for a car in that caliber just doesn't make any sense to me. GM still hasn't shown that they have it together in the engineering or quality department. They are behind many years in that aspect. They may have bent themselves over the barrel again on another platform. Then again, this is probably just the new car greed that sweeps in when you have a new design, like the Mazda Miata was when it was new. I'm keeping my hopes up though.
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If the sticker is going to be in the $30,000 and up neighborhood, I can think of many different cars I'd rather own for that money. Then I wouldn't see myself coming and going. Paying that hellacious premium for a car in that caliber just doesn't make any sense to me. GM still hasn't shown that they have it together in the engineering or quality department. They are behind many years in that aspect. They may have bent themselves over the barrel again on another platform. Then again, this is probably just the new car greed that sweeps in when you have a new design, like the Mazda Miata was when it was new. I'm keeping my hopes up though.
I wouldn't worry too much about GM's quality, this is a Holden. Everyone who has received their cars is raving about the build quality, including the car mags.
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Originally Posted by cvp33
Please name another new $30,000 V8 coupe with RWD that runs 13's in the quarter. G35 nope, RX8 nope, 350Z nope.
I wouldn't worry too much about GM's quality, this is a Holden. Everyone who has received their cars is raving about the build quality, including the car mags.
I wouldn't worry too much about GM's quality, this is a Holden. Everyone who has received their cars is raving about the build quality, including the car mags.
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Originally Posted by cvp33
Please name another new $30,000 V8 coupe with RWD that runs 13's in the quarter. G35 nope, RX8 nope, 350Z nope.
I wouldn't worry too much about GM's quality, this is a Holden. Everyone who has received their cars is raving about the build quality, including the car mags.
I wouldn't worry too much about GM's quality, this is a Holden. Everyone who has received their cars is raving about the build quality, including the car mags.