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  • $30,000 - $40,000

    0 0%
  • $20,000 - $30,000

    0 0%
  • $10,000 - $20,000

    1 6.67%
  • $5,000 - $10,000

    0 0%
  • $2,500 - $5,000

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  • $500 - $2,500

    1 6.67%
  • No more than MSRP

    10 66.67%
  • It has to be under MSRP

    3 20.00%
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Thread: How much mark up are you willing to pay?

  1. #1
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    Default How much mark up are you willing to pay?

    With limited production and limited dealers, the Volt will be seeing some very hefty mark ups on the window sticker. This is of course unless GM applies pressure to sell at MSRP. Assuming GM takes the usual hands off, free market approach, how much are you willing to pay above MSRP to get your Volt as fast as possible?

    To give you an idea, last year limited Dodge Challengers were selling with about a $35,000 mark up and currently Mustang Shelby Cobras are going around $20,000 over. Even the Prius usually gets a few thousand over. It's pretty common with new models with high demand and low supply.
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    I'll let all the rich impatient fools pay over MSRP. I'm going to try and get one for sticker as soon as possible, but aside from some negotiating and dealer visits, I'm not going to automatically fork over a couple extra grand just for bragging rights. If necessary, I'll wait a few months.

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    Fixed...

    Quote Originally Posted by igotzzoom View Post
    If necessary, I'll wait a few years.
    Sad, but true.
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    Market adjustment? Additional Dealer Profit?

    Not one penny!
    the cake is a lie!

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    OK, I'll pay one dollar over MSRP.

    Beware of hidden dealer charges though. "Zone marketing fee" (or whatever they call it in your area) can add a couple of hundred bucks. "Processing fee" is another one. Of course, those extras are charged on all cars at the dealership, not just the Volt.

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    I need to see the vehicle and get more data on the real world numbers from other drivers.
    That information will guide my buying decision and how much over mrsp I would pay.

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    About $5k on a $40k car is appropriate for a very rare car for the first year of production.. and you will get stuck with ALL the options.. journalists will complain and the anti-BEV crowd will join in. Nissan may gain from this if they sell the Leaf for $25k before the fed tax credit, if they can do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hermperez View Post
    About $5k on a $40k car is appropriate for a very rare car for the first year of production.. and you will get stuck with ALL the options.. journalists will complain and the anti-BEV crowd will join in. Nissan may gain from this if they sell the Leaf for $25k before the fed tax credit, if they can do it.
    Unfortunately, my 2008 Prius only has 23000 miles. at 12k/yr in 2 years it will only have 47K miles, so I guess that should work out OK for a game plane. Let the initial exitement and the ambitious early adopters pay a premium. Let the dust settle and go in and get one without all the bells and whistles for sticker. This is what I did on the Prius and it worked pretty well (actually got a little better than sticker).

    Also it will take a while to have them in Phoenix as it is not an intro market (but the Leaf is).

    This extra year or so will also give GM more time to iron out some of the early bugs.............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..............................but, on the other hand, I WANT ONE NOW!!
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    I've never been an early adopter, and I'm not about to start now. Paying the "gotta have it now" premium is just frosting on my cake of reasons to avoid the initial release of the Volt.

    - Not all bugs ironed out (or even found). While firmware can be easily updated, a hardware problem could be difficult or impossible to retrofit.
    - I want to see honest, in-depth reviews.
    - I want to see what "real" drivers are getting for all-electric range in real-world conditions.
    - I want to see how the Volt holds up in the varying environments in the U.S.
    - I need to spend some time with a Volt in the showroom without 20 other people crawling all over it.
    - I'm still not sure about the Volt's lack of the fifth seat.

    But that's just me.
    the cake is a lie!

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    I'll purchase mine through USAA's buying service.

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