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Originally Posted by kuwxman
If I were in the market for this car, I'd be outraged at the pricing. While the Solstice is a good car, the price GM is wanting for the coupe is simply way too much. I'd go so far as saying it is now one of the most over priced cars on the market. $36k fully loaded for a Pontiac? No thanks.
There are many cars out there for less or just a bit more that give you more bang for you buck. I can see this sticker price driving many people that were on the fence towards the 370Z now. There is no way in xxxx this car would be at the top of my list now. Overall, I am very disappointed in the way GM has gone about dealing with the Coupe.
For those that still want the Solstice Coupe, haggle haggle and haggle some more. Do NOT pay sticker price for this car or a cent over. It isn't worth it.
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So the "Solstice is a good car", but $615 more for the coupe makes it "one of the most over priced cars on the market".
There have been many Pontiacs that could be equipped fully or partially to acheive a MSRP of over $36,000. Many people found that acceptable, and not as repugnant as yourself.
If a $36,000 Solstice GXP Coupe drives people to $42,000+ 2009 Nissan 370Z, they were probably more inclined to go that way anyway.
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Last edited by Small Dealer : 01-21-2009 at 06:33 AM.
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