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Looking to pay MSRP....

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I'm in the Chicago area and I'm looking to get into a GT350...preferrably Avalanche Gray. If anyone can help, I'd appreciated it!
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dDo NOT pay anywhere near sticker for a new GT350. The specs on the GT500 are going to be public soon and that will kick the 350 in its ass and right off center stage. The 2018 GT500 is going to be well over 700 HP with phenomenal road and track prowess. This car steals the show like no other the GT350 will be a yesterdays news, who cares, at that point. Don't get hurt.
Well could be also a matter of finances and still have a great high performance car. little over 60 thousand plus for a GT 350 verses the way higher price than that for the GT 500 when it comes out could be beneficial to some of us.
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I think his point may have been that the GT350 could be had for less than MSRP. I am currently shopping around until I find the very best fit for me, and there are quite a few 17s that can be had for MSRP. My local dealer has one on the floor marked up by $10k. I emailed one of the salespeople and the GM jumped at MSRP. I'm sure by now somewhere less than MSRP is viable.
I'm in the Chicago area and I'm looking to get into a GT350...preferrably Avalanche Gray. If anyone can help, I'd appreciated it!
Full sticker for a GT350? ZL1 at sticker is a profoundly stronger piece just doesn't have anywhere near the looks of the GT350. No way on earth I would pay full sticker for any car regardless of what it is as the depreciation on this stuff is horrendous.
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