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July 1, 2008 at 11:57 PM #232322July 2, 2008 at 9:11 AM #232201CoronitaParticipant
LOL. Any of you monitoring the prices of new SUV’s/trucks from GM? You can get some of the previously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k now close to under $30k, not including the 0% financing.
Dude, if I had a small biz, it’s a no brainer, especially with all the tax subsidies.
Meanwhile, GM looks like it’s headed for BK.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/merrill-lynch-cuts-ratings-gm/story.aspx?guid=%7BD5E1B77A%2D9FFD%2D40E0%2DBAF9%2DC10FFF1E6D2F%7D&siteid=yhoofJuly 2, 2008 at 9:11 AM #232323CoronitaParticipantLOL. Any of you monitoring the prices of new SUV’s/trucks from GM? You can get some of the previously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k now close to under $30k, not including the 0% financing.
Dude, if I had a small biz, it’s a no brainer, especially with all the tax subsidies.
Meanwhile, GM looks like it’s headed for BK.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/merrill-lynch-cuts-ratings-gm/story.aspx?guid=%7BD5E1B77A%2D9FFD%2D40E0%2DBAF9%2DC10FFF1E6D2F%7D&siteid=yhoofJuly 2, 2008 at 9:11 AM #232335CoronitaParticipantLOL. Any of you monitoring the prices of new SUV’s/trucks from GM? You can get some of the previously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k now close to under $30k, not including the 0% financing.
Dude, if I had a small biz, it’s a no brainer, especially with all the tax subsidies.
Meanwhile, GM looks like it’s headed for BK.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/merrill-lynch-cuts-ratings-gm/story.aspx?guid=%7BD5E1B77A%2D9FFD%2D40E0%2DBAF9%2DC10FFF1E6D2F%7D&siteid=yhoofJuly 2, 2008 at 9:11 AM #232374CoronitaParticipantLOL. Any of you monitoring the prices of new SUV’s/trucks from GM? You can get some of the previously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k now close to under $30k, not including the 0% financing.
Dude, if I had a small biz, it’s a no brainer, especially with all the tax subsidies.
Meanwhile, GM looks like it’s headed for BK.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/merrill-lynch-cuts-ratings-gm/story.aspx?guid=%7BD5E1B77A%2D9FFD%2D40E0%2DBAF9%2DC10FFF1E6D2F%7D&siteid=yhoofJuly 2, 2008 at 9:11 AM #232382CoronitaParticipantLOL. Any of you monitoring the prices of new SUV’s/trucks from GM? You can get some of the previously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k now close to under $30k, not including the 0% financing.
Dude, if I had a small biz, it’s a no brainer, especially with all the tax subsidies.
Meanwhile, GM looks like it’s headed for BK.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/merrill-lynch-cuts-ratings-gm/story.aspx?guid=%7BD5E1B77A%2D9FFD%2D40E0%2DBAF9%2DC10FFF1E6D2F%7D&siteid=yhoofJuly 2, 2008 at 9:35 AM #232216bsrsharmaParticipantpreviously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k
I am seeing ads for 3 year old and under SUVs in $3K – $6K range. SUVs have practically lost all their value. So, that $30K “deal” may be 10 times too dear! I saw a dealer advertised new Jeeps for $9995.
Be patient, those $45K deals will reach half and may be even quarter price once GM goes into liquidation.
This is from your link!
And finally, GM’s SUV segment is on the verge of becoming obsolete, eating away at the company’s profit potential, he said. A drop in auction pricing provides the clearest evidence that demand has all but dried up completely. Murphy noted that large SUVs aren’t even attracting any bids most of the time and many dealers won’t even take them as trade-ins.
July 2, 2008 at 9:35 AM #232339bsrsharmaParticipantpreviously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k
I am seeing ads for 3 year old and under SUVs in $3K – $6K range. SUVs have practically lost all their value. So, that $30K “deal” may be 10 times too dear! I saw a dealer advertised new Jeeps for $9995.
Be patient, those $45K deals will reach half and may be even quarter price once GM goes into liquidation.
This is from your link!
And finally, GM’s SUV segment is on the verge of becoming obsolete, eating away at the company’s profit potential, he said. A drop in auction pricing provides the clearest evidence that demand has all but dried up completely. Murphy noted that large SUVs aren’t even attracting any bids most of the time and many dealers won’t even take them as trade-ins.
July 2, 2008 at 9:35 AM #232350bsrsharmaParticipantpreviously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k
I am seeing ads for 3 year old and under SUVs in $3K – $6K range. SUVs have practically lost all their value. So, that $30K “deal” may be 10 times too dear! I saw a dealer advertised new Jeeps for $9995.
Be patient, those $45K deals will reach half and may be even quarter price once GM goes into liquidation.
This is from your link!
And finally, GM’s SUV segment is on the verge of becoming obsolete, eating away at the company’s profit potential, he said. A drop in auction pricing provides the clearest evidence that demand has all but dried up completely. Murphy noted that large SUVs aren’t even attracting any bids most of the time and many dealers won’t even take them as trade-ins.
July 2, 2008 at 9:35 AM #232388bsrsharmaParticipantpreviously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k
I am seeing ads for 3 year old and under SUVs in $3K – $6K range. SUVs have practically lost all their value. So, that $30K “deal” may be 10 times too dear! I saw a dealer advertised new Jeeps for $9995.
Be patient, those $45K deals will reach half and may be even quarter price once GM goes into liquidation.
This is from your link!
And finally, GM’s SUV segment is on the verge of becoming obsolete, eating away at the company’s profit potential, he said. A drop in auction pricing provides the clearest evidence that demand has all but dried up completely. Murphy noted that large SUVs aren’t even attracting any bids most of the time and many dealers won’t even take them as trade-ins.
July 2, 2008 at 9:35 AM #232400bsrsharmaParticipantpreviously priced SUV’s MSRP’ed at $45k
I am seeing ads for 3 year old and under SUVs in $3K – $6K range. SUVs have practically lost all their value. So, that $30K “deal” may be 10 times too dear! I saw a dealer advertised new Jeeps for $9995.
Be patient, those $45K deals will reach half and may be even quarter price once GM goes into liquidation.
This is from your link!
And finally, GM’s SUV segment is on the verge of becoming obsolete, eating away at the company’s profit potential, he said. A drop in auction pricing provides the clearest evidence that demand has all but dried up completely. Murphy noted that large SUVs aren’t even attracting any bids most of the time and many dealers won’t even take them as trade-ins.
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