Boss 302 LS with BIN
#1
#3
That is ridiculous.
Germain Ford here in OH wants to sell them for 85K. My dad walked in and asked if they were getting any. They said 2 laguna secas! But when he started asking about them, the guys made him sit in a lobby area for almost an hour without coming back, so he just left.
Germain Ford here in OH wants to sell them for 85K. My dad walked in and asked if they were getting any. They said 2 laguna secas! But when he started asking about them, the guys made him sit in a lobby area for almost an hour without coming back, so he just left.
#6
Well to be honest you can tell that the reason he set the buy it now option so high was so that bidders would ultimately determine the price of the car. The dealer obviously understood that 99K was above what it will actually go for.
#7
There are way too many other cars that fit the $100,000 bill and will out-perform the Boss LS.
Exclusivity goes a long way, but not the $99K distance. Higher end Corvettes are the caliber of the price, and just their price alone makes them exclusive (very few people can afford a 'Vette that is optioned out to be around $100K).
That dealer needs to pull his head out of his own *** and realize that he just might have those cars sitting on the floor room unsold through 2013 (when the 2013 Bosses, if they are still going to made then, is meant to outdo the 2012 Bosses).
#8
I agree. I don't think he expects that price, but wants the market to determine the price. And if there is some sucker with a ton of money who REALLY wants one, extra win.
#9
A little of me just died. It bothers me that this car will probably be scooped up by a person who will not use it for what it was truly designed for. It will just go in someone's collection and collect dust.