![]() 10/30/2015 at 18:19 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Brand new last model year 2014 Chevy SS with 6 miles on it selling for 5k less than MSRP. I found 5 like this. No one really does buy these things except the seniors I’ve seen driving them.
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These things are everywhere here in South Carolina, at least the Lexington area that is.
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That’s probably where the bulk of them went. Since they came out, here in Southern California I’ve seen probably about 5. Literally. All driven by the AARP crowd.
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Sad? It’s awesome. They’ll be down to $30k in no time!
![]() 10/30/2015 at 18:36 |
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No, what’s sad is that I walked past a street-parked E-Type earlier and went ‘ooh, Multipla’. It was in really nice condition, okay?
The more I think about it, the more I need to buy one and go rally it.
![]() 10/30/2015 at 19:17 |
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Good. Still a CP.
![]() 10/30/2015 at 20:20 |
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If it’s any consolation the depreciation on them in Australia is just as bad (or good if you like buying second hand)
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I see quite a few of them in Central FL. Amazing cars
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How bad? Because the few used ones I’ve seen here only have a loss of like 3-5 grand.
![]() 10/30/2015 at 22:26 |
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Apples to apples, the closes spec to a Chev SS is the SS-V or SS-V redline
brand new SS-V is about ~$58,500 drive away from a Holden dealer.
low-mileage 2014 SS-V in the same area as the quote for as low as $40,000, but the average price seems to be $45k for low mileage (under 8000km’s)
So what’s that, 20-30% in the first year?
![]() 10/30/2015 at 23:14 |
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What’s sad it the fact that they refuse to advertise this car. Its makes no sense.