GreenS550
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Get used to it. This is why I jumped on the Zach@Granger train.
Wow, the price for mine loaded, albeit still not built, is $ 77K CAD which is approximately $60K USD... Maybe I should sell mine in USD! I would make over $ 30 CAD in currency exchange alone...Good grief. Maybe I should put mine up for sale for 75K. It'll be a deal!
Wow, I hope it includes a nice box of chocolates and a bouquet of flowers.
Only advantage to Socal inflated market prices, there are many dealers and you can shop them against each other. I have ordered an M1 below MSRP, waiting to see if they actually close when the car arrives.I've been offered $2k off on a Mach 1 local here in S. Cali
Shame to see that car was never used. I would love to have a t-type regal but the prices for an unmolested one are crazy.Here's an alternative if the Mach 1 isn't coming.
https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1132466_1987-buick-gnx-with-8-7-miles-on-it-headed-to-auction
I would go temporary in case you have an issue with it later on it’s a lot less of a headache to get it fixed.When I'm ready (hopefully shortly). I'm planning to go the Zach route. 1,000 mile ride home with my son over a few days to break it in seems like a lot of fun to me. Only question is whether to put temporary XPEL on until I get home and get ceramic/PPF & tinting done once I get home, or try to get it done in Iowa.
Dave. I know you've explained very rationally before why you should keep your car but I think the universe is trying to tell you something!I've been offered $2k off on a Mach 1 local here in S. Cali
Dave. I know you've explained very rationally before why you should keep your car but I think the universe is trying to tell you something!