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catbert
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Deja Vu
Seems like the Doctor Olds has made his rounds at GM and lobotomized all the management newbees at the General. Seems the Vette's scary sagging sales will be corrected by a price increase on both cars and equipment - except for the ZR1, which will get a price drop. How's that for the kind of stupidity that lead to the demise of the old General.
Here's some details from Autoweek:
According to information given to dealers, the sticker price for base cars is going up by between $480 and $1,150, depending on the model.
There is one big exception--the sticker price of ZR1 is decreasing by $75, to $112,500, including the $975 shipping charge.
Prices for equipment groups and options are also increasing. The 2LT group regular and Grand Sport coupes will go from $1,195 in 2011 to $2,095 for the 2012 model.
Likewise, the 3LT package will go from $4,205 to $5,995, and the 4LT package will jump from $7,705 to $9,495.
Unbefreekinglievable
Seems like the Doctor Olds has made his rounds at GM and lobotomized all the management newbees at the General. Seems the Vette's scary sagging sales will be corrected by a price increase on both cars and equipment - except for the ZR1, which will get a price drop. How's that for the kind of stupidity that lead to the demise of the old General.
Here's some details from Autoweek:
According to information given to dealers, the sticker price for base cars is going up by between $480 and $1,150, depending on the model.
There is one big exception--the sticker price of ZR1 is decreasing by $75, to $112,500, including the $975 shipping charge.
Prices for equipment groups and options are also increasing. The 2LT group regular and Grand Sport coupes will go from $1,195 in 2011 to $2,095 for the 2012 model.
Likewise, the 3LT package will go from $4,205 to $5,995, and the 4LT package will jump from $7,705 to $9,495.
Unbefreekinglievable
We are doomed.