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400+ HP super sedans on sale in March for $35,000

Sal Collaziano

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Filed under: Car Buying, Sedans/Saloons, Dodge, Pontiac

Click above for a high-res gallery of the Pontiac G8 GXP (without the star bursts)

The automotive industry may be in a pickle right now, but the current recession has made for an incredible buyer's market, particularly for anyone who wants a bargain on a performance car. We've seen some pretty amazing deals, like $18,995 for a brand new Mustang GT, and now both General Motors and Chrysler are offering enticing incentives for the Pontiac G8 GXP and Dodge Charger SRT8, respectively. The G8 GXP, already a steal at $37,610, is available with $3,000 cash back in some areas. With a $1,700 gas guzzler tax, the total comes to just $36,310. The Charger SRT8 is an even better deal with its $41,120 MSRP (including gas guzzler tax and destination) dropped all the way to $34,516 after Employee Pricing and $3,000 in cash-back bonuses. Of course, many of the cash-back deals are regional and some are only for brand loyalists or require you use the automaker's financial service for your loan, so not all dealers may be offering these prices, but we're guessing they'll still do just about anything they can to sell you a car.


Gallery: In the Autoblog Garage: 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP


Gallery: 2009 Dodge Charger SRT8


[Source: Kicking Tires]400+ HP super sedans on sale in March for $35,000 originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 05 Mar 2009 16:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.


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