Jim suggest that the 2SS will see $40,000. That would mean a $5000 Premium package. It would certainly help keep weight down, something Ford could have done to help with the weight down.1SS will not start over 35k.
That is not the idea Pete and Jim are passing around. This is basically their argument and point. It makes some sense if you see the cost he's adding on top of the 3.6 for the LT1. That is a $41,000 car and again, has very little content equipment wise that the Camaro would find useful.2SS will no see a starting price of 40k
1SS will not start over 35k.
You may be right there. But with a current MSRP w/destination of $38,300 that leaves $1700 until the magic 40K mark. I won't bet on this one but don't be surprised if it comes in at $39,995 MSRP w/dest.2SS will no see a starting price of 40k
Wanna bet on it?
1SS MSRP w/destination is right at $34,500 as of today for the 2015s. That leaves you only 500 dollars of increase to this next generation. 1SS is going to see a slightly increased content over the last generation and will probably see at least a $1K increase in MSRP w/destination.
Destination is PAID every sale and must be included. You can't get around it. It is law it must be paid. Destination is $995 for Camaro, Destination is $825 for Mustang. Just because YOU choose to ignore it doesn't mean you don't have to pay it. Destination is on the sticker plain and simple. Go try to buy a car without paying it. :lol::lol::lol:Yes, I do. I never take destination in account. MSRP on 1SS will be under 35k.
Well maybe carfan doesn't take fluids into account. Maybe without all the fluids it will weigh under 3700 pounds. Fluids are just imaginary weight like Destination charges are imaginary dollars....and it will still be under 3700lbs?
The ATS-V is at 3700lbs (some say a bit more) and uses CF and Aluminum. It is also on a 61/62 inch track which will not do for a Camaro.
Something has to give... unless they take a hit on every car sold.
BUT YOU PAY IT!!! It is part of the sticker price. Everyone pays it. Even if you negotiate your price below invoice Ford will get that money for destination. Destination is part of the sticker price plain and simple. And GM loves to crack you with that $995 destination on the Camaro. Ford slips by with $825 on the Mustang. Of course GM isn't going to tout how Ford beats them on destination costs. All manufacturers love to hide this fee BUT EVERYONE PAYS IT. Your dealer isn't going to ignore that destination cost. They know they will bargain from MSRP w/destination. They probably like to haggle with people like yourself that think MSRP is the "final price". It isn't, MSRP plus destination and guess what you get taxed on destination by your state as well. ;)It's not part of MSRP.. It's a separate line, is it not?
It is part of MSRP. Here is the item.It's not part of MSRP.. It's a separate line, is it not?