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317 messages, Last post on Mar 22, 2008 at 7:54 AM
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I just saw an adv on Mercury news this weekend that one dealer advertise an 05 M6 below 30K. Apparently they have 3. For anyone interested. But may be waiting for an 06 for Nov and Dec is a better bet since the residual will be higher (unless you drive the car to the ground then the residual will not mean much)
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Just saw elsewhere that Arnold Pontiac (east coast dealer) is now offering $3500 under invoice on all remaining '05s in stock. That price must include the "secret" $2K in GM to dealer cash and all their holdback. The dealer near me still has the same 8-9 cars they had since summer. Just wait until December/January when the '06s start to hit. Then you'll really see some deals! |
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Replying to: topgun7 (Sep 25, 2005 11:31 pm) |
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I've been given a quote from the internet sales manager, of $31544 plus tax, title and tag, no dealer fees and no hidden charges for a new '05 auto with 18" wheels. Is this a good deal now that the employee pricing program is over? Or should I push for a better price?
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Replying to: jswhigham (Oct 08, 2005 7:10 am) |
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Just came from 2 dealers in NJ and the GTO is selling for 30k. They were generous with my 2000 WS6 Trans Am trade in approaching 12.5k plus an additional 5k added by me to bring the payments down to $355 for 48 mos. I have 2 vintage GTO's and wanted to add this to the herd but opted for the Grand Prix GXP V8 instead. I'm real happy too...Great car with plenty of power. Smooth ride and all the creature comforts.
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Replying to: gtojoe2 (Nov 28, 2005 8:37 pm) |
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I would be very reluctant to pay $25K for a new 2004 GTO. For whatever reason there are lots of slightly used 2004 GTOs in most markets. By slightly used I mean that they have 5-12K miles and are in like new cosmetic shape. For example I loooked at a repo GTO in Massachusetts now listed at $18,900 with 7200 miles and it had an after market stainless steel dual exhaust system. I was in essentially new condition. Dealers advertise prices in the $22-25K range but deal readily (or should). After all the 2006 models are the present state of the art. For my money the 2004 with 350 HP is plenty of power and the interior hasn't changed much. If budget issues prevail and you have to have a GTO, I would recommend surveying the availability of 2004 GTOs by using edmunds used car search engine. Good luck.
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Replying to: pod (Nov 29, 2005 2:14 pm)
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