savethemanual
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Who/what’s stopping you?I wouldn't even consider one at MSRP when there are 1LE's sitting across the lot for thousands less
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Who/what’s stopping you?I wouldn't even consider one at MSRP when there are 1LE's sitting across the lot for thousands less
Who/what’s stopping you?
Well, most ppl on these forums paid msrp but got exactly what they wanted - colors options etc.
So I’m not sure if paying even 5k less than msrp and getting a car which you don’t like makes sense.
Ps- what’s the original msrp on the car?
If you’re looking for auto only and you don’t need the back seats I would honestly go 1le. At least you ll have the v8.It definitely does not make sense haha. But there's a lot of things about it I can live with for the right price. My options are limited as I won't buy anything non American. So it's basically S650, 4V, or 1LE. I've never had a Mustang and I've always low key hated them but I will admit I kind of dig the S650. But I already know Ford dealers are going to gouge the living shit out of the Dark Horse so I've kind of ruled it out. The 4V will easily be the best daily driver of that trio of that I'm sure, I just wish there was a little more standard equipment in the top tier Cadillac for the money.
I think it stickers at just over $66K. Only options are the A10, the stupid driver assist package and some cosmetic stuff.
Looking at the photos again I'm noticing it doesn't have the rocker switch on the steering wheel or the carbon fiber bottom with the serial number. Is that stuff a specific option on Blackwings? I thought it was standard but apparently not
There's a lot of things about it I can live with for the right price. My options are limited as I won't buy anything non American. So it's basically S650, 4V, or 1LE. I've never had a Mustang and I've always low key hated them but I will admit I kind of dig the S650.
I currently have a 2017 GT350 and am considering trading it in on a 4BW. It's been an amazing car but I'm ready for something different. I'm with you and are not a huge fan of the Camaro's.FWIW, I went Blue Oval on a whim a couple of years ago, and I was pleasantly surprised. I bought a new base GT 6-speed (three pedals is mandatory for me) during the pandemic and got a killer price. It has a great exhaust sound, decent seats, good performance and a fairly good ride. Downside is the Hertz-level interior and stupid, lousy, stinkin' crappy "SYNC" infotainment system. To be fair, GM's isn't much better.
I tracked the car, and since I didn't get the performance package, I had to upgrade the brakes and found that the chassis is really not good for the track. I ended up selling it 8 months later at a profit (pandemic shortages) and never looked back. But for just tooling around town, it's really pretty good and certainly affordable.
I don't like the Camaro (wife had one) because it's like a coffin inside. Otherwise, it was a good driving car and we had no issues with it other than the horrible paint job (panels didn't match in color).
I just picked up a CT4VBW from Delaware Cadillac. Car had been on their lot a bit but my salesman was great to deal with. Let me know if you're interested and I can make an introduction. It was the best dealer experience I've had in quite a long time.That is exactly what I was thinking. Imagine the service I'd get when I actually need something from them.
Was this on an auto or manual? I have seen autos sit on lots in my areas so dealers have no leverage there but manual sell quick and dealers still try to ask over msrp but you can usually negotiate down with them.I put down a deposit today on a very lightly optioned CT4-V BW with an agreed upon price of $5000 below MSRP with the $4K rebate included. I'm not 100% sold on the car though. I think its been sitting on the lot for a while which makes sense as it's probably not the hottest spec'd Blackwing. It's in a color I don't really like (white) and doesn't have the comp seats which I probably need. My plans for the car are to (hopefully) be competitive in SCCA time trials.
Ultimately, they gave me a pretty good price to trade in my 11' V which is why I'm considering making the jump.
Are dealers seriously asking over MSRP for these? I wouldn't even consider one at MSRP when there are 1LE's sitting across the lot for thousands less
I just picked up a CT4VBW from Delaware Cadillac. Car had been on their lot a bit but my salesman was great to deal with. Let me know if you're interested and I can make an introduction. It was the best dealer experience I've had in quite a long time.
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Yep. An additional $2k+ over the $4k bonus cash. I was happy with it. Had a few more options than I really cared about but within 250 miles of South Jersey for less than $70k and one I liked from a Long Island dealer didn't seem like they wanted to sell a car. And like I said Delaware Cadillac wound up being great to work with.Black with the bronze package? How much under MSRP did they let it go for?
So is that $4k bonus cash applicable to any VIN that's been designated as an old age unit? Or is it just for track edition cars?Yep. An additional $2k+ over the $4k bonus cash. I was happy with it. Had a few more options than I really cared about but within 250 miles of South Jersey for less than $70k and one I liked from a Long Island dealer didn't seem like they wanted to sell a car. And like I said Delaware Cadillac wound up being great to work with.
Yep. An additional $2k+ over the $4k bonus cash. I was happy with it. Had a few more options than I really cared about but within 250 miles of South Jersey for less than $70k and one I liked from a Long Island dealer didn't seem like they wanted to sell a car. And like I said Delaware Cadillac wound up being great to work with.
It is not limited to track edition cars.So is that $4k bonus cash applicable to any VIN that's been designated as an old age unit? Or is it just for track edition cars?
Hey, thanks for the lead, man. I'll try to pm you for a name down there.I just picked up a CT4VBW from Delaware Cadillac. Car had been on their lot a bit but my salesman was great to deal with. Let me know if you're interested and I can make an introduction. It was the best dealer experience I've had in quite a long time.
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Delaware Cadillac looks to be about $20k over MSRP on all their 5BWs on their website. For many (myself included) that's a non-starter.I just picked up a CT4VBW from Delaware Cadillac. Car had been on their lot a bit but my salesman was great to deal with. Let me know if you're interested and I can make an introduction. It was the best dealer experience I've had in quite a long time.
I chose the wrong post, but still the right user!
I see a 2023 available in the exact build I originally wanted. With bonus cash and a little extra push from the dealer it should be right around the price of the G87 M2 I'm waiting on... Spring Mountain tomorrow might make me want to get back into a blackwingIt is not limited to track edition cars.