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Old 12-17-2008, 08:10 AM
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Was planning on purchasing a fun car the upcoming spring/summer, but seems like this may be a great time to purchase. Especially on the more rare sporty cars which are usually not discounted. I'm trying to get an idea of the deals out there on fun/sporty cars.

There was the STI deals, 7k off msrp w/ 0% interest.
I've heard invoice on new M3's.
$500 below invoice on 335's.
$500 above invoice on ISF.

Any other's out there?
Old 12-17-2008, 08:25 AM
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You can get a new S2000 pretty cheap, it being 10 years old and basically unchanged and all.
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Someone that I work with just got a Chrysler Durango (I don't know what the Chrysler version is called). The window paint said "$10,000 off MSRP".

Now, what is MSRP? How high above invoice is that? ... I don't know.
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Originally Posted by Saki GT,Dec 17 2008, 09:25 AM
You can get a new S2000 pretty cheap, it being 10 years old and basically unchanged and all.
Oh I know. CR's are $500 over invoice. Had one already. I'd like to try something different.
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Any new American car will be dirt cheap now. go to the large volume dealers. With the economy and such evrything is soo cheap.

My father just bought a Doge charger R/T for 20,000.
Lifetime warranty , but what does that really mean?
Now its the lifetime of the company we have to worry about.
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CRs are a grand or two under invoice in many places.
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Local paper had strippo Pontiac Solstices (NA's I am sure) for $16,900. I thought it said they had 3 at that price.
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Originally Posted by IRS2K,Dec 17 2008, 09:10 AM
There was the STI deals, 7k off msrp w/ 0% interest.
I've heard invoice on new M3's.
$500 below invoice on 335's.
$500 above invoice on ISF.

Any other's out there?

Are we talking about the new STis here?
And the new M3 at invoice?? wow...

Dan
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Yeah they were the new STi. They killed the used market for them with that move too. I have been looking at them used for $26-$27k.
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I got $8850 off MSRP and 0% for 63 months on my 08 STI.

Personally, I am hoping to see a sub $40k '09 C6 with 0% financing. That would pretty much earn my S2000 a for sale sign.


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