cechk01
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THISGoing to have to make a better job of building them with some quality control for those prices.
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THISGoing to have to make a better job of building them with some quality control for those prices.
How does the SS look like a deal when they are priced similarly with options?That moment when the Camaro SS looks like a good deal, lol. Can't wait for the 2020 model. Base V8 price: $38,995 before dest.
Disagree. Easiest to haggle of course is a dealer dying to move stock, but if you're willing to call around and pick up your car a few hundred miles away it's easy to just go around getting quotes. There are plenty of dealers, though not a majority, that will give a good deal on an ordered car.Yeah, I get that. But like I said months ago, it's a little harder to haggle a custom order vehicle versus one sitting out on the lot. You kind of give up a lot of leverage when you say "I want to order exactly what I want"
I agree. They want the one on the lot gone. A custom order is only going to be on the lot, until the buyer picks it up and won't be sitting there for weeks or longer.Yeah, I get that. But like I said months ago, it's a little harder to haggle a custom order vehicle versus one sitting out on the lot. You kind of give up a lot of leverage when you say "I want to order exactly what I want"
Why would you need A/S tires in California? I live in Virginia, and don't need them.My options brought me to 50,975, but I am frustrated that I use my car in the winter and Ford is not letting you option the PP with A/S tires, so Id end up paying another 1K to change out the tires, I even might be tempted to fork over for another pair of the 19x9 to put in the rear for a square set up. I am not into the staggered look and I want to easily rotate tires.
Lol!! Wut??Prices will not be the same in every state or city I would have thought the people on Mustang6 would know that
Okay, I'll bite.How does the SS look like a deal when they are priced similarly with options?
I want to know what this is!Well it looks like the PP2 is a late add in the order guide. No description. No 10spd...
Norcal in the early morning and late evening can get cold and I can sense the behavior between the A/S and a Summer only. Also I drive to Utah, Flagstaff, etc during winter and snow.Why would you need A/S tires in California? I live in Virginia, and don't need them.
I assume he means actual market prices at dealerships, not MSRP.Lol!! Wut??
That's a good deal. It's hard enough finding a base GT where I live for $30k.Makes me even happier that I was able to snag a base 2016 for about $28,000!
Exactly.Okay, I'll bite.
Take a base GT, add the automatic and 301A package
Take a 1SS, add the automatic, leave it.
You've got two vehicles with roughly the same power, automatic transmissions (yes I know, the Camaro is a 8 speed vs 10 speed). Both have touch screen infotainment systems..however..
The Camaro has bigger and better tires (base GT's keep the 235 all seasons). The Camaro has a HUD, LCD display and brembo brakes..oh and is lighter.
..and the Camaro is less expensive.
I really dislike the Camaro, and I mean a lot..I dislike the car as it is, I dislike the community and I REALLY dislike Camaro6.com..but Ford has kind of stepped on their own bit this time.