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re: recent price quotes [kcflyer] by cccompson
Jan 28, 2005 (5:35 pm)

Replying to: kcflyer (Jan 28, 2005 5:01 pm)

Thanks - right now I'm waiting to see what happens with incentives next Tuesday.
 
Although I did not contact that particular store I did receive some good price quotes in that region - best was $23,900 for an automatic.
 
The '05s are on the ground across the country now.
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Bought an '05 by sportgto
Feb 05, 2005 (8:44 am)
Just got an '05 Goat, Blk/Blk 6sp, it's far better than '04. Big difference in the power, brakes, and traction control (the gas pedal doesn't push back against your foot)among other things. Not to mention the better looking exterior. I love the large dual pipes, "in stereo". It was well worth the wait and the extra money.
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Posts moved... by Sylvia STAFF
Feb 06, 2005 (7:17 pm)
Two posts about reviews on the Pontiac GTO were moved to the Pontiac GTO discussion so this can remain strictly about GTO Prices Paid & Buying Experiences.
 
Thanks!
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05 by oldbob
Feb 18, 2005 (7:30 am)
05 price offer $32111 on LI,NY
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Current market pricing by hammen2
Feb 18, 2005 (8:23 am)
Stick or auto?
 
Invoice (including destination) on stick is around $31,200.
Invoice (including destination and gas guzzler tax) on A4 is around $31,900. Dealers may have services and advertising fees (which you don't pay if you're a GM employee purchase). Anyone not dealing within $500 of invoice on this car is not being realistic...
 
There aren't any national incentives on the car right now, only some discounted financing rates. They do seem to be moving faster than the '04's were, since many dealers are being more realistic with pricing than last year at this time...
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Re: Current market pricing [hammen2] by oldbob
Feb 19, 2005 (5:04 am)

Replying to: hammen2 (Feb 18, 2005 8:23 am)

how about an 04 in yellow 6spd, chrome rims, tint for $28000?
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Re: Current market pricing [oldbob] by hammen2
Feb 19, 2005 (5:21 am)

Replying to: oldbob (Feb 19, 2005 5:04 am)

Seems a litle high. Of course, the 6 speed cars are very rare/in demand. Also not sure of the value of the rims (are the tires the same, or are the rims bigger? If they are the stockers chromed, this cost the dealership $600-$800). Each dealer got a $5k payout from GM. So, figure invoice of 31,2, take off the 5k, and then maybe add something for the rims. Don't forget they are still making the 3% holdback on the cars (helps overcome the floor plan on the cars) - some dealers are dipping into this (A4 cars invoiced for 31,7, lots of dealers willing to sell for 24-25k). Again, though, you probably can't find too many sticks still on the lots since they are more in demand.
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Just bought an 04 by brushbandit
Feb 20, 2005 (4:37 pm)
Picked up an 04 A4 Impulse Blue for 9K under invoice, $24495. Corvette drivetrain in a very nice car for Grand Am money. I couldn't pass it up. So far I love it.

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