everything I have seen states the price should come in between 3k and 5k over the base sky, so that would be within the price you mention give or take a few hundred.dtbrown said:just like it says. I found some things on line saying a MSRP of 26-28k but don't know if it's true.
The GXP is suppose to be between 4,000.000 and 5000.00 over the base Solstice. ( Per Bob Lutz ) But the GXP also has alot of options standard which you pay for with the base Solstice. ( around 2500.00 )IndySkys said:everything I have seen states the price should come in between 3k and 5k over the base sky, so that would be within the price you mention give or take a few hundred.
They said this summer. Take your pick of the month.Iwant1 said:But still does anyone know when Saturn is scheduled to release the price? I have seen it said as early as the end of June and as late as August. Any good solid Month???
GMinTheDriveway said:...and they still have a problem with the automatic transmssions...
We just got in a SKY day before yesterday but have been asked not to sell it due to some issue with the automatic trans. I thought this was fixed a month ago or so but I'm no tech so I don't get to see all the bulletins.
Ya, I know. Hope this doesn't hold thing's up with the GXP but it's better to have it correct.
My dealer and I figured mine out using the prices right now,DuSpinnst said:Right now a comparable Solstice to a base Sky is around the same price (I think it's within $500). The Redline has a few features that are NOT standard on the GXP. Read the product guides. The big ones. Leather Trim Package (not the seats but the rest of the package), Brushed Metallic Pedals, and the expensive A/C. Yes, A/C is NOT standard on the GXP. So expect the GXP to be about $1000 less than a Redline. So if the Solstice is $20k, the GXP is $25k (per Lutz comments), the Redline begins at $26k. Which is a $3k mark-up. I expect a loaded one to go for a tad under $29k, but they could reach $30k.