![]() 06/14/2014 at 17:07 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
From what I can tell I think the Fiesta 1.0 Ecoboost is the cheapest NEW turbo car in North America at 17,150.00 USD. Am I forgetting about anything else that is less expensive?
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Fiat 500 Turbo?
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Sonic LT with the 1.4T
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$19,500 MSRP for the 500 Turbo. A Dart SXT is cheaper at $18,995
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it's more expensive
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Winner, $16,405.
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Opposite end of Spectrum: 2014 Bugatti Veyron GSV 2.5 million
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MSRP starts at $19,500
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it's slightly higher MSRP but I'm sure there is rebates that could make it less.
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According to Chevy, MSRP starts at $17,205 for the Sonic sedan, manual with the 1.4T.
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how did you get that? the MSRP is 17,905.00? rebates?
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1. I had to ninja-edit my original price because I mistakenly thought the 1.4 Turbo was included.
2. The price is still incorrect. I didn't notice that the price was after a $1500 cash back rebate. U.S. configurators are confusing to Canadians like me .
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The Fiesta price above is also with incentives. Without them, Fiesta = $17,900, Sonic = $17,905. With incentives, Sonic wins by $745.
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don't feel bad I'm Canadian too but I decided to use US dollars so more people could chime in.
In Canada the Fiesta se 1.0 is 17,970 MSRP and the Sonic LT turbo is $19,215 MSRP
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The sedan is less
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I agree but it's still the cheapest turbo car.
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Yeah, I respect that.