Is that Sticker price?
B/C those 8,000 rebates might change that average
The average price of a typical family vehicle rose 6 percent over last year, to $27,958.
That seems so... high! It must be because of all the Exploders and Tahoes people are buying. I've always wondered why people are OK dropping $35,000 on an Exploder, but think that someone who pays $38,000 for a 3-Series is crazy/decadent. Maybe because you get more metal for your money with an SUV?
In any event, I'm still a little amazed that the average price is nudging $28,000.
S.
Is that Sticker price?
B/C those 8,000 rebates might change that average
1984 GSL-SE - Its ALIVE!
1989 Suburban 4x4 - 4" Pro-Comp Lift 33" BFGs etc... DRUNK TANK!
2002 Protege5 - Lucky the drunk wagon SOLD
'04 MazdaSpeed Mx-5 Wheeee! Turbos are fun
How can I be so thirsty this morning, When I drank so much last night??
What's even more frightening is to realize that a significant percentage of new car buyers are also rolling thousands of dollars of negative equity into that new car purchase.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
I would imagine that's the price people are actually paying. Jeez. That means all those V6 Accords, Miatas, Mustang GTs, and Mazda 6s are actually below the average price of a new car. Terrifying.Originally Posted by rx7gslse
S.