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stratman2SSRS 09-03-2011 12:24 PM

$82,000 in Canada??
 
I was talking with a GM employee last night and he says that he was told the price is going to be very close to $82,000 in Canada.
We get screwed price wise up here, so the states should be quite a bit cheaper.

Hylton 09-03-2011 12:36 PM

CTS-V is low 70's up here and they won't even to start pricing the car until it has been priced in the U.S. GM employee is way off IMO.

29er 09-03-2011 01:04 PM

at 82000$ that's about what a dealer wants for the slp 585 up here.

BadAssBumbleBee 09-03-2011 03:04 PM

Wilson Niblett has a new 2011 Callaway SC572 with the power window hood and Callaway wheels listed for $79,958.

2012ZL1 09-03-2011 03:38 PM

Guess the won't sell many in Canada. I'd just drive south and buy one and bring it home if thats the case.

OldJedi 09-03-2011 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Hylton (Post 3708643)
CTS-V is low 70's up here and they won't even to start pricing the car until it has been priced in the U.S. GM employee is way off IMO.

Well if a CTS-V is $72,000 in Canada and $62,000 in the US, if the "GM employee" is correct at $82,000 that would mean the ZL1 will be $72,000 here in US. I am sorry but I really do not see this car starting much above the $50,000 price point to be competitive. If it is $72,000, I am going to buy a CTS-V.

DGthe3 09-04-2011 12:18 AM

I'll put this one in with "they're only going to make 500 ZL1s" rumour

kudzu74 09-04-2011 03:40 AM

How many beers did you buy him before he gave up the price check? LMAO

Danko 09-04-2011 05:29 AM

Sad the stupidity that gets believed by even one person in forums. Canadian dollar is higher than the U. S. dollar and the ZL1s will cost $50,000 unless you subject yourself to a thieving dealer too early in the game and/or add options that would ruin the character of this car.

DGthe3 09-04-2011 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Danko (Post 3710803)
Sad the stupidity that gets believed by even one person in forums. Canadian dollar is higher than the U. S. dollar and the ZL1s will cost $50,000 unless you subject yourself to a thieving dealer too early in the game and/or add options that would ruin the character of this car.

Pricing in Canada isn't based off the exchange rate. We more or less have an inflated economy, relative to the US & most things get priced accordingly. Usually it works out to around 20% more for just about anything in Canada. Based on that, this would suggest that the ZL1 would be ~$68k in the US ... not gunna happen.

djsnoflake 09-04-2011 01:29 PM

Yep, I agree with DG, the ZL-1 will be priced at less than the CTS-V. My guess is about $7000 less.

2012ZL1 09-04-2011 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by djsnoflake (Post 3711630)
Yep, I agree with DG, the ZL-1 will be priced at less than the CTS-V. My guess is about $7000 less.


That puts a zl1 at 65,000 in Canada. Who would pay a 15,000 premium to buy one here? Nobody.
If its 50 k in the US, It should be around 54,000 in Canada or else just go and buy one in the US...too easy.
With the dollar where its at its definately cheaper to buy one down south anyway, so us Canadians should probably buy US Camaros anyway.:flag2:

mywifesnameishonda 09-04-2011 05:31 PM

Isn't it "Canadia"?

The Project 09-04-2011 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stratman2SSRS (Post 3708612)
I was talking with a GM employee last night and he says that he was told the price is going to be very close to $82,000 in Canada.
We get screwed price wise up here, so the states should be quite a bit cheaper.

Especially considering the Canadian dollar is worth more. :mad0260:


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