johnsocal
11-24-2004, 03:39 PM
Wouldnt a larger and more powerful 2007 v6 Camaro be more expensive then a loaded Cobalt SS S/C?
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If a loaded Cobalt SS(SC) sells for $23,000 in 2004,how much for a v6 Camaro in 2007?johnsocal 11-24-2004, 03:39 PM Wouldnt a larger and more powerful 2007 v6 Camaro be more expensive then a loaded Cobalt SS S/C? Darth Xed 11-24-2004, 03:58 PM Wouldnt a larger and more powerful 2007 v6 Camaro be more expensive then a loaded Cobalt SS S/C? Well, just off the top of my head... I loaded Cavalier Z24 could sticker out around the base price of a V6 Camaro... Considering the Cobalt is supposed ot be more of a "Premium small car" and not so much of a Cavalier replacement in the direct sense.... I could see a base Camaro coming in around the same area, or even slightly less... at least that makes sense to me... :o Melee Penguin 11-24-2004, 04:04 PM I bet you can't find a 2004 Cobalt SS(SC) for $23,000 loaded. ;) A fully loaded 2005 Cobalt SS(SC) would probably stick around the same price though as said before. johnsocal 11-24-2004, 04:19 PM I bet you can't find a 2004 Cobalt SS(SC) for $23,000 loaded. ;) That's why I said buy a Cobalt SS "IN" 2004 and not a 2004 Cobalt (it is still 2004 , right?) ;) snorkelface 11-24-2004, 04:37 PM That's why I said buy a Cobalt SS "IN" 2004 and not a 2004 Cobalt (it is still 2004 , right?) ;) You probably won't see any Cobalt SS's on lots unitl Jan '05. :p The regular sedans will be available within a week or so. Melee Penguin 11-24-2004, 04:42 PM That's why I said buy a Cobalt SS "IN" 2004 and not a 2004 Cobalt (it is still 2004 , right?) ;) Oh, you could buy a Cobalt SS(SC) in 2004, but your dealer will call you when your car comes to his/her dealer lot......in 2005. :p Darth Xed 11-24-2004, 04:48 PM FWIW, Cobalts are currently on dealer lots... started arriving over the last 2 weeks or so. snorkelface 11-24-2004, 04:58 PM FWIW, Cobalts are currently on dealer lots... started arriving over the last 2 weeks or so. If the sedans are in your area already, it's probably because it takes longer for them to get to SoCal from the factory then your area. Oh, wait. I do see two have been delivered so far in Socal. Our first three should be here any day now. Anyway, you still wont see any SS's before '05. :) johnsocal 11-24-2004, 05:04 PM Does anyone honestly think a larger and more powerful V6 Camaro would be cheaper then a Cobalt SS s/c? The Camaro (all variations) will also have smaller production numbers compared to the Cobalt (all variations) as well. Even a base Monte with a weaker engine then a Cobalt SS s/c is around $23,000 3SuperSports 11-24-2004, 05:08 PM So am I hearing this right, a Cobalt will cost more than a Mustang (non-GT)??? That can't be good. johnsocal 11-24-2004, 05:11 PM So am I hearing this right, a Cobalt will cost more than a Mustang (non-GT)??? That can't be good. Fords sells the v6 Mustang as such a good price is one of the reasons why the 4 cyl. and v6 Ford Probe got canned because a v6 mustang was a better deal and I think a v6 Mustang was actually cheaper then a v6 Probe. Z28x 11-24-2004, 05:25 PM A V6 Malibu sells for $21K MSRP with: 200-hp V6 engine Four-wheel disc ABS with Traction Control Power-adjustable pedals Remote Keyless Entry Driver-seat manual lumbar adjuster AM/FM stereo with CD player and premium six-speaker audio system, includes Radio Data System johnsocal 11-24-2004, 05:40 PM A V6 Malibu sells for $21K MSRP with: 200-hp V6 engine Four-wheel disc ABS with Traction Control Power-adjustable pedals Remote Keyless Entry Driver-seat manual lumbar adjuster AM/FM stereo with CD player and premium six-speaker audio system, includes Radio Data System A 2007 v6 Camaro would most likely have around 250 HP and be considered a more expensive premium performance coupe. Big Als Z 11-24-2004, 09:47 PM V6 Camaro will cost 32k, and the V8 Camaro will cost in the 50's.... A base model V6 Camaro with nothing but radio, CD player, power windows locks, and cloth interior will probaby cost around 20k. Compare that to the supercharged engine made in Germany, along with the mega stereo system, 18 inch wheels and tires, sunroof, short throw shifter, different brakes and suspension, leather interior, body kit and other doodads...yeah, I would hope that the Cobalt would be more expensive then a base Camaro. I saw a V6 Mustang with leather and auto sticker for 24k....I would imagine that the Camaro would sticker about the same, if not a little more. guionM 11-24-2004, 10:15 PM Does anyone honestly think a larger and more powerful V6 Camaro would be cheaper then a Cobalt SS s/c? The Camaro (all variations) will also have smaller production numbers compared to the Cobalt (all variations) as well. Even a base Monte with a weaker engine then a Cobalt SS s/c is around $23,000 You worry way too much John. :) | ||