$13,000 off '04 SSR...
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$13,000 off '04 SSR...
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Re: $13,000 off '04 SSR...
I havent seen that much off here yet . Saw an 04 for $34K last week . I dunno how there selling in this area , but I see quite a few on the roads . I still like them more and more everytime I see one . Theres a Crystal Blue/Green 05 with chrome wheels at one the chevy lots . Drool...
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Re: $13,000 off '04 SSR...
Originally Posted by 95GRNZ
The people who paid the same amount over MSRP must feel really great.
Last edited by Pentatonic; 12-19-2004 at 08:01 PM.
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Re: $13,000 off '04 SSR...
Originally Posted by Pentatonic
I wonder if there is any sort of rebate or refund you could possibly get for paying a ridiculous amount of money for a car only to see it selling for $10,000+ less a few months later.
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Re: $13,000 off '04 SSR...
There's a red and a silver one in my area...the more I see them, the more I like them. But with the '05s having the 6 speed and the 6.0, there is no question the '04 is a lame duck.
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Re: $13,000 off '04 SSR...
Originally Posted by Jason E
There's a red and a silver one in my area...the more I see them, the more I like them. But with the '05s having the 6 speed and the 6.0, there is no question the '04 is a lame duck.
But I think 05 will hold better things for the SSR and the GTO
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Re: $13,000 off '04 SSR...
Originally Posted by Pentatonic
I wonder if there is any sort of rebate or refund you could possibly get for paying a ridiculous amount of money for a car only to see it selling for $10,000+ less a few months later.
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Re: $13,000 off '04 SSR...
Originally Posted by Chuck!
We can only assume that people who were able to buy them for over MSRP dont care about saving $10,000 after a few months.
It amazes me what people will pay just to have the first X car on the block .
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Re: $13,000 off '04 SSR...
Originally Posted by Chuck!
We can only assume that people who were able to buy them for over MSRP dont care about saving $10,000 after a few months.
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Re: $13,000 off '04 SSR...
now do you understand why we're not going to see a V8 RWD Impala any time soon? with 200k+ units of the current iteration being sold per year, GM is holding its collective breath because they did something right and they don't even know exactly what.
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