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Wow, some dealers are giving away the SS now to clear them out.

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Old 07-11-2010, 03:33 PM
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Wow, some dealers are giving away the SS now to clear them out.

I have a dealer offering me a new 2010 SS with manual trans for $21,500 plus tax and license. GM must be giving them lots of incentives. Seems like a good price, no? Not sure I could handle a manual if I was driving up to and around Los Angeles though.
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Old 07-11-2010, 03:38 PM
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Do it, You'll get used to it quick and it will be second nature, And its twice as fun as an auto . IMO
Thats about $4000 less than my first year 2008 Such a deal.
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Old 07-11-2010, 04:33 PM
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thats a good price its what I payed in 08
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Old 07-17-2010, 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by dartanian
I have a dealer offering me a new 2010 SS with manual trans for $21,500 plus tax and license. GM must be giving them lots of incentives. Seems like a good price, no? Not sure I could handle a manual if I was driving up to and around Los Angeles though.
Great price!

I just paid about $1500 more than that with the performance package and thought that was a great deal.
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I should have waited......I paid $29,000 for my 2009. The thing that scares me is resale value.......Dealer trade in on my 16,000 mile 09 is onlt $15,100. That is so sad......
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I should have waited......I paid $29,000 for my 2009. The thing that scares me is resale value.......Dealer trade in on my 16,000 mile 09 is onlt $15,100. That is so sad......
I hate to say it, but that is typical for most GM cars.
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Old 07-18-2010, 12:26 PM
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My 08 stickered almost $28K and I got it for under $22K.

It amazes my how so many people over pay for some cars.

The web has saved my a lot of money shopping around. I figure out a fair price and shop it around at the end of the month and usally get my price.
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Old 07-18-2010, 12:27 PM
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Guess I'm glad I got GAP insurance.
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There are two Crystal Red Tintcoat SS at Sullivan in Roseville, CA. One auto and one 5 spd.
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Thats about what I paid for my 09 and yes the resale is a *****. Heres the thing though, my car will rock forever. If you are looking at an SS you shouldn't be thinking about selling it right away. I am still pissed about not being able to get the Pioneer sound system.
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