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Forget the new Camaro. Take your $30k and buy a nice 1969 Camaro. In 5 years, your 1969 Camaro will still be worth close to the same. How much do you think a 2010 Camaro will be worth in 5 years??
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Forget the new Camaro. Take your $30k and buy a nice 1969 Camaro. In 5 years, your 1969 Camaro will still be worth close to the same. How much do you think a 2010 Camaro will be worth in 5 years?? [/ QUOTE ] Yes but, you can't get over 20 mpg along with the improved ride, handling, longer maintenance periods; etc. I think most people considering a new Camaro are looking for a car they can use as a daily driver and still have that essence of the classic Camaro. As much as I love the first generation Camaros I would not want one as my daily driver. |
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What goes around....comes around! One of our local Chevy dealers had a new Camaro with a $5,000 add on.....he just got the letter from the mother ship that his franchise plug has been pulled. GM dealers have the right to appeal the letter and make a case why their dealership should be spared, Chrysler dealers have no such recourse. If they accept the deal GM will take back inventory, parts, etc....once the General files for bankruptcy protection, all bets are off. This is info I got last nite from one of my large Chevy clients.....mean while my Honda guys are doing great
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