COMPLETE 2010 Camaro Pricing - with OPTIONS!
#17
Nail in the coffin for me. Base V-6 is 2K higher and SS is 3K higher than I had anticipated. I'll buy used in a couple years.
With the current financial mess, I wonder how many of these cars GM will be able to sell (harder to get credit, etc.)? I hope a lot, that way I'll have an easier time finding the used one I want, time will tell.
I wonder *if* the prices would be lower *if* the other Zeta's hadn't been axed.
With the current financial mess, I wonder how many of these cars GM will be able to sell (harder to get credit, etc.)? I hope a lot, that way I'll have an easier time finding the used one I want, time will tell.
I wonder *if* the prices would be lower *if* the other Zeta's hadn't been axed.
Last edited by Silverado C-10; 10-13-2008 at 08:18 AM.
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#22
The real question is when will the hype die down enough to buy under sticker and use my GM card dollars?
If I could buy for $500 to $1000 under MSRP and use my $2000 GM card dollars this car would be a great performance steal!
If I could buy for $500 to $1000 under MSRP and use my $2000 GM card dollars this car would be a great performance steal!
#23
It will be very difficult to justify that kind of money on a Camaro convertible when Corvette starts at 46k, but I'm sure that some people will be interested.
Personally, I want a 2SS/RS coupe, and you sure can't get a new Corvette for anything like 35k.
30,992 - 22,995 = $7,997.
And, while I recognize that this isn't your point, you get a heck of a lot more than a V8 for that extra money.
#25
Ever since the fifth gen rumors started flying around I was thinking hard about either a v8 5th gen or a used corvette. With these prices and its expected performance, a 2SS/RS coupe sounds like an amazing combo. In the back of my mind I was worried about(and expecting) dodge like pricing and around 40K for a nicely optioned SS.
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#28
20xx Rally Yellow Camaro RS (auto)
2LT With: ($27,330)
Optional Equipment
- 20-inch polished aluminum wheels ($470)
- RS Package ($1450)
TOTAL: $29250
Lets say $3000 down payment, 5 years @ 5.5% interest thats about $500 month. Not too bad. I think this would make a super fun daily driver.
2LT With: ($27,330)
Optional Equipment
- 20-inch polished aluminum wheels ($470)
- RS Package ($1450)
TOTAL: $29250
Lets say $3000 down payment, 5 years @ 5.5% interest thats about $500 month. Not too bad. I think this would make a super fun daily driver.
#29
Im a bit worried about the prices myself. The V8 coming in at 30k, is a bit higher than i'd of liked. I too may have to wait to used, as i want a convertible, and I couldnt swing that 40k for a v8 convertible, not to mention the other goodies i'd want. Looks like used or nothing for me for a while, unless of course i hit the lotto.