Pricing for my Canadian friends now available
#16
PRICING FOR CANADA IS GREAT!
I don't know why your all crying. The Mustang is $33,999.
The Camaro SS is only 3K more...and far superior product according to everyone thats driven it. We get 6 speed manuals/automatics, IRS ect.
Load it up with tons of options--2SS and sure it gets pricey--a little. Just forget all the "fluff"
Give me a upgraded stereo, maybe stripes--good to go.
I don't know why your all crying. The Mustang is $33,999.
The Camaro SS is only 3K more...and far superior product according to everyone thats driven it. We get 6 speed manuals/automatics, IRS ect.
Load it up with tons of options--2SS and sure it gets pricey--a little. Just forget all the "fluff"
Give me a upgraded stereo, maybe stripes--good to go.
#20
Canadian camaro pricing
These prices don't look that bad when you consider the sticker on my new 2001 SS with $2500.00 worth of SLP options was $41,000 and that the 2SS is pretty well fully loaded.
#21
yes, but there was also the z28, theres no middle man option now, its just v6 or v8. i think its still a few k high. mustangs are still a bit overpriced at 33k that and ford will surely give it to you under that, if gm can go a few k under sticker then it could be better. plus you gotta realize the destination charge isnt included which is a ram here.
#22
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... and therein lies the crux of the whole pricing issue. MSRP is simply a frame of reference or a starting point. Once supply catches up with the initial demand for the car, the actual transaction prices will demonstrate how the consumer views the car and bea gauge of demand.
Obviously dealers would not expect to get MSRP (or more!) for these cars for very long... and then we'll see where the dust settles.
GM Canada has stepped in before with price allowances on purchases ($10,000 on 'Vettes last year) as well as factory to dealer incentives.
Bottom line is that if the car moves well, none of this will happen, but if sales slow up somewhat down the road, GM has shown they will make moves in order to keep the units moving out the showroom door. The market will definitely dictate the outcome of this.
Best regardSS,
Elie
Obviously dealers would not expect to get MSRP (or more!) for these cars for very long... and then we'll see where the dust settles.
GM Canada has stepped in before with price allowances on purchases ($10,000 on 'Vettes last year) as well as factory to dealer incentives.
Bottom line is that if the car moves well, none of this will happen, but if sales slow up somewhat down the road, GM has shown they will make moves in order to keep the units moving out the showroom door. The market will definitely dictate the outcome of this.
Best regardSS,
Elie
#24
yes, but there was also the z28, theres no middle man option now, its just v6 or v8. i think its still a few k high. mustangs are still a bit overpriced at 33k that and ford will surely give it to you under that, if gm can go a few k under sticker then it could be better. plus you gotta realize the destination charge isnt included which is a ram here.
Effectively SS replaces what Z28 was (the only way to get V8 in the 4th gen) Its not V6 or V8 its V6 or SS (V8)
If the Z28 comes out the SS will be in the middle.
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Canadian Option Pricing
Here ya go...
1) RS Pricing
RS Package (1LT) $1,995 MSRP
RS Package (2LT) $1,670 MSRP
RS Package (1SS / 2SS) $1,380 MSRP
NOTE: Prices vary to account for the increasing level of standard equipment on higher-end models.
2) Transmission Pricing
Auto. Transmission (LS) $1,180 MSRP
Auto. Transmission (1LT/2LT/1SS) $1,435 MSRP
Auto. Transmission (2SS) $1,690 MSRP
NOTE: Prices vary to account for additional equipment. For example, Remote Start is included with automatic on 2SS models.
3) Other Options
Sunroof $1,195 MSRP
Inferno Orange Trim Package (2LT/2SS only) $575 MSRP
Convenience & Connectivity Pkg. (1LT only) $685 MSRP
Best regardSS,
Elie
1) RS Pricing
RS Package (1LT) $1,995 MSRP
RS Package (2LT) $1,670 MSRP
RS Package (1SS / 2SS) $1,380 MSRP
NOTE: Prices vary to account for the increasing level of standard equipment on higher-end models.
2) Transmission Pricing
Auto. Transmission (LS) $1,180 MSRP
Auto. Transmission (1LT/2LT/1SS) $1,435 MSRP
Auto. Transmission (2SS) $1,690 MSRP
NOTE: Prices vary to account for additional equipment. For example, Remote Start is included with automatic on 2SS models.
3) Other Options
Sunroof $1,195 MSRP
Inferno Orange Trim Package (2LT/2SS only) $575 MSRP
Convenience & Connectivity Pkg. (1LT only) $685 MSRP
Best regardSS,
Elie
#26
Once the lease on my truck is done in 2 years I promised myself a car I deserve. With the top SS costing $40,000 plus adding all of the options I want the car is going to cost me at least $50,000. I hate to say it, but I'd rather spend another $13,000 and buy a Mercedes C 63 AMG. The only options on that car is an AMG Performance Package (which really isn't worth it) and a convience package which has NAV, stereo and some other small options. For a car that has 456 hp, 0-60 in 4.5 and a 1/4 mile of 12.5 seconds, it's a hard car to ignore.
#27
Once the lease on my truck is done in 2 years I promised myself a car I deserve. With the top SS costing $40,000 plus adding all of the options I want the car is going to cost me at least $50,000. I hate to say it, but I'd rather spend another $13,000 and buy a Mercedes C 63 AMG. The only options on that car is an AMG Performance Package (which really isn't worth it) and a convience package which has NAV, stereo and some other small options. For a car that has 456 hp, 0-60 in 4.5 and a 1/4 mile of 12.5 seconds, it's a hard car to ignore.
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