04-30-2015, 07:10 AM
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Drives: 2010 2SS, 2011 Buick Regal Turbo
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Posts: 1,392
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Originally Posted by dmaxwellh
84k is entry level Porsche 911 range! I love cars at all levels, but some of these prices are truly insane! I make a very good living but would never consider spending that much money on an automobile anymore. I was stunned when I walked through the Chevrolet dealership last week and discovered that the Tahoe now routinely lists in the 60's. People are either making a lot more $ than I think or getting themselves into too much debt for a rapidly depreciating asset. I'm comfortable with spending 30-40k for my cars, but much more than that is difficult for me to justify given today's quality choices. Now, that said, I have come to this conclusion after some pretty expensive purchases in the past... ('03 Corvette convertible 57k, '09 911 83k, '13 GT500 62k, and now my '15 ZL1 which fortunately for me was only 46k). Expensive lesson to learn, but I love my Sierra SLE and my wife's Enclave, both with cloth seats and costing about 36k each! God bless America.
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I see the same at my local Chevy dealerships with concern to the Tahoes. The couple on the showroom floor were $60k+, but Tahoe sales overall at their best so I guess they're doing something right
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