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Old 03-16-2005, 09:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My SSR:
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Buy now or wait?? Want one for sure!

Any experienced views out there - I want to buy an SSR! Neither the larger engine or the manual tranny matter to me. I can get an 04 for around 30k. (I also have 3500$ from the old fashioned GM Gold card which works with the deal). Would it be wise to wait until more incentives get thrown on by GM? I can NOT believe that GM has let this build up get this out of hand. If they extended rebates and incentives on the '04's they could move them quickly and have a chance of keeping the '05 price up. Are they just NEVER going to do a rebate on this vehicle? A quick check on gmbuypower shows over 50 '04 ssr's in showrooms within 50 miles of me (Detroit).

Also, anyone heard of a new program called GM in the Driveway? Supposed to be a type of employee by program that allows non-employees to get the employee price, and also you can stack GM Rebate dollars on.

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