Do you guys like the fact that they're giving away crossfires?
Well, I am not sure if giving one away de-values our car, but it does probably indicate that the dealers are anxious to clear their lots of these cars. I mentioned in another thread that the promotion that I saw today was for a roadster, but the promoters could not find a roadster available on the West Coast. Turns out, I happened to have parked my car near where they were setting up and the about fell out of their shoes. It was fun to show off my car, and I don't mind that no one seems to have them available. On my way home, I counted 3 Miatas, 3 Boxters, a few Sebrings, and a couple of Volvo convertibles. My roadster is unique and might end up being a 'one of a kind' sooner than later.
The way I figure it is this...
A company isn't going to give something away that wouldn't be desired/admired by a large number of people...what would be the point?
I am proud to own a car that someone else would admire and desire to win in a contest.
A company isn't going to give something away that wouldn't be desired/admired by a large number of people...what would be the point?
I am proud to own a car that someone else would admire and desire to win in a contest.
That's nothing new, DC has been doing this since late 04'. At one point you could get a coupon for one on overstock.com. I don't think this will devalue our cars (DC is doing a bang up job themselves) but it will have an effect.
Here's my two cents.
I saw the Old Navy commercial again, and the first place prize was a crossfire coupe the second place prize was $50,000.
I personally think that this will make the car look more appealing/expensive because people will think if second prize is 50k then the car is worth more than 50k.
I think its working because this lady stopped me at the gas station saying "my son loves your show, can I get him an autograph". I scribbled on a piece of paper. LMAO
(I wonder who she thought I was???).
I saw the Old Navy commercial again, and the first place prize was a crossfire coupe the second place prize was $50,000.
I personally think that this will make the car look more appealing/expensive because people will think if second prize is 50k then the car is worth more than 50k.
I think its working because this lady stopped me at the gas station saying "my son loves your show, can I get him an autograph". I scribbled on a piece of paper. LMAO
I remember on the website, it said a crossfire was the first prize, I think they just showed the most expensive well equipped model, to attract people into Old Navy stores.
(I think if they were giving an Srt-6 away they would of said it clearly
).
(I think if they were giving an Srt-6 away they would of said it clearly
I knew I was right out of sheer curiosity, the fact I'm sitting in my office at work with nothing to do. And the fact I think I'm always right, I contacted old navys corp headquarters and they contacted me back saying it is an srt6 roadster.
Originally Posted by jp2005
I knew I was right out of sheer curiosity, the fact I'm sitting in my office at work with nothing to do. And the fact I think I'm always right, I contacted old navys corp headquarters and they contacted me back saying it is an srt6 roadster.
- Can I have your job?
- You thought you were once wrong but you were mistaken, correct?
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