Doug Harden
10-13-2008, 02:41 PM
Can someone who has the pricing structure from 2002 please post it so that we can compare it to 2009/10?
Personally, I don't think the new pricing is that much above what it was in 2002 and when inflation is factored in, it might even be cheaper today.....
A $25,000.00 car in 2002 would be a $30,500.00 car today in 2008.
97QuasarBlue3.8
10-13-2008, 02:43 PM
Can someone who has the pricing structure from 2002 please post it so that we can compare it to 2009/10?
Personally, I don't think the new pricing is that much above what it was in 2002 and when inflation is factored in, it might even be cheaper today.....
A $25,000.00 car in 2002 would be a $30,500.00 car today in 2008.
MSN Autos-- 2002 Chevrolet Camaro
$18,415 for a base V6 MSRP
$22,830 for a base Z28 MSRP
JasonD
10-13-2008, 02:47 PM
Here's the actual GM Buypower online window sticker from my 2002 SS
http://www.phantomss.com/camaro/windowsticker/index.html
Loaded up, $31,790.00
Doesn't include things that are standard on a 2010 or that didn't even exist then. What people are not understanding is that value doesn't mean low price and that's it. Value means low price for what you get.
Someone needs to show me where there is a better dollar to value vehicle out there.
Doug Harden
10-13-2008, 02:57 PM
http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl
2002: $31,790.00
2008: $38,714.53
97QuasarBlue3.8
10-13-2008, 02:58 PM
Here's the actual GM Buypower online window sticker from my 2002 SS
http://www.phantomss.com/camaro/windowsticker/index.html
Loaded up, $31,790.00
Doesn't include things that are standard on a 2010 or that didn't even exist then. What people are not understanding is that value doesn't mean low price and that's it. Value means low price for what you get.
Someone needs to show me where there is a better dollar to value vehicle out there.
Agreed...I should have added my thoughts to the last post. The Camaro is a bang-up deal for the performance numbers you'll get. I think the only other option in a RWD, 300hp six is a BMW 335i and those are arguably more expensive.
ChrisL
10-13-2008, 05:30 PM
2000 TA = 28,335
Full boat of SLP options = 8,032
Total $36,367
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