The $24,000 dilemma.
Re: The $24,000 dilemma.
Originally Posted by Z284ever
Yeah strange. I went to Chevy.com and checked every option and still didn't get up to $24K either.
Re: The $24,000 dilemma.
Originally Posted by Z284ever
To me, there is nothing like driving a new car. It's worth paying a premium to enjoy that first 10,000 or 20,000 or 30,000 miles of mechanical newness.
Besides, when I buy new, I drive them for a long time. Depreciation is not even a factor that I consider.
Besides, when I buy new, I drive them for a long time. Depreciation is not even a factor that I consider.
Re: The $24,000 dilemma.
Originally Posted by Z284ever
To me, there is nothing like driving a new car. It's worth paying a premium to enjoy that first 10,000 or 20,000 or 30,000 miles of mechanical newness.
Besides, when I buy new, I drive them for a long time. Depreciation is not even a factor that I consider.
Besides, when I buy new, I drive them for a long time. Depreciation is not even a factor that I consider.
I couldn't afford a new Z28 when I bought mine in 2001, and I can't buy a new one now anyway. Furthermore, while the '06 GP has grown on me substantially to the point where I really, really want a GT or GXP, I thought the '04s were abominable...hence the '01 purchase in Fall '03. I simply hated the new design until they began tweaking it. Now, I'd love a new one. When I had a buyer for my car a few weeks back, I didn't even consider replacing it with used. I agree...driving away with my '02 Grand Am GT when it was brand new was worth it. Unless its a 3rd gen, or say a 35th SS, I will never buy another used car. Sure, you pay more...but you get the piece of mind of the warranty, the fact that you know exactly whats been done with your car (since you did it all!!), and besides...I run 'em in the ground too! All of my cars have had over 100k when I sold them, save the Grand Am...and I sold that because I hated it.
Re: The $24,000 dilemma.
Originally Posted by Darth Xed
Well....... the Cobalt is smaller........................................... ............... . . . . . . . . . .... ... ...................
Re: The $24,000 dilemma.
Originally Posted by jg95z28
Reminds me of the time my stepson turned 16 and he told me what he really wanted was a 69 Camaro.
I haven't given up on this generation.
I haven't given up on this generation.

Re: The $24,000 dilemma.
Originally Posted by jg95z28
Reminds me of the time my stepson turned 16 and he told me what he really wanted was a 69 Camaro.
I haven't given up on this generation.
I haven't given up on this generation.

), my 31 year old co-worker is insisting she wants a new Civic. Its getting ugly around that cubicle, as I sit next to her.I will be throwing paper clips randomly at her throughout every work day until she lets me bring her to test drive a Cobalt. Hey, at least she can't say I have a vested interest in her purchase, and am trying to sell her a G6
Re: The $24,000 dilemma.
To top it off, I'm so lost with pontiacs lettering/numbering, I dont think Id look to purchase one for the fear of sounding like an idiot to some salesman that otherwise wouldnt know half as much about cars as I. "Yea I want one of those grand am replacement G something coupes with the comp G, in a supercharged GTP, which is GP with a GT package in the G6 for 1 G less than that mustang GT right?" WTF
"G" I'm not sure..I guess they have trouble coming up with names nowadays, or just names that don't P.O. someone...

Originally Posted by jg95z28
Reminds me of the time my stepson turned 16 and he told me what he really wanted was a 69 Camaro.
I haven't given up on this generation.
Reminds me of the time my stepson turned 16 and he told me what he really wanted was a 69 Camaro.
I haven't given up on this generation.
Last edited by 90rocz; Sep 20, 2005 at 09:22 PM.
Re: The $24,000 dilemma.
Originally Posted by Z284ever
To me, there is nothing like driving a new car. It's worth paying a premium to enjoy that first 10,000 or 20,000 or 30,000 miles of mechanical newness.
Besides, when I buy new, I drive them for a long time. Depreciation is not even a factor that I consider.
Besides, when I buy new, I drive them for a long time. Depreciation is not even a factor that I consider.
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