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Congrats. Glad to see more of these hitting enthusiasts' hands.
Thanks! People probably would have bought them faster if they were priced better. At $50k, I wasn't at all interested. At $36k, I couldn't find anything better.
I've observed a few as low as $30k with like 50k miles in Cars.com listings. That surprised me enough I joined the SS forum to investigate further Good old Chevrolet resale value. Like a rock.
Because listed for $30k means purchase for $27k, and that's like 1/3 the price new.
Aren't they only $45,000 pretty fully loaded?
Every time I look at these I do an inout.jpg because of the gas mileage. How did they manage to make the gas mileage suck so hard? I mean 14/21... I may as well be in a V10 M5 if I'm committing to those kind of numbers.
Nice! I want one but I'd never drive it in winter and can't afford 2 cars right now.
Why wouldn't you drive it in the winter? I drove my CTS-V coupe through the winters I had the car. Even with 140rwhp more, it wasn't really an issue.
Aren't they only $45,000 pretty fully loaded?
Every time I look at these I do an inout.jpg because of the gas mileage. How did they manage to make the gas mileage suck so hard? I mean 14/21... I may as well be in a V10 M5 if I'm committing to those kind of numbers.
Mine stickered for $49440, and is "fully loaded" with sunroof, and full size spare tire. I paid $36767 for a NEW 2015.
Where did you find a deal like that? Is 13k off easy to obtain?
The 2016s have been out for a while, but it looks like there's still a number of 15s out there new. I can't stand the 16's wheels, but it did get a dual-mode exhaust that's adjustable via driving modes like the Camaro and Corvette.