Friday, 14 March 2014

Bundle Prices Reduced | Simraceway Blog

Bundle <b>Prices</b> Reduced | Simraceway Blog


Bundle <b>Prices</b> Reduced | Simraceway Blog

Posted: 13 Mar 2014 08:00 AM PDT

Bundle Prices Reduced

BundlePriceReduction

Following our recent pricing change, our Car Bundle prices have been revised in order to provide the same great savings as before. That means you can now buy a Simraceway Bundle from as little as $6, with the biggest reduction a massive 53%. Head to our Bundles page to discover the cheapest way of buying cars on Simraceway, or read on to check out our current deals.

PDCInst_bundle_34_thumb PDC Instructors Choice Bundle
Who better to recommend the pick of our diverse fleet than the guys who make their living behind the wheel in the real world? Download the professional racers' selection, the PDC Instructors Choice Bundle right now!
$35 for 11 cars
GT2_bundle_34_thumb GT2 Multi-Car Bundle: 
The GT2 Multi-Car Bundle includes everything you'll need to bring the most intense real-world rivalries in GT2 racing onto the Simraceway Quick Race tracks.
$10 for 3 cars
GT3_bundle_34_thumb GT3 Multi-Car Bundle
Prepare to experience the thrill of the most popular form of GT racing with the GT3 Multi-Car Bundle–everything you'll need to take part in GT3 Multi-Car Quick Races.
$6 for 3 cars
British_bundle_34_thumb The Great British Bundle
A celebration of British motorsport and auto culture, the Great British Bundle includes Blighty-born vehicles from Jaguar, Bentley, McLaren, Morgan, and more!
$20 for 15 cars
Essential_bundle_34_thumb Essential Bundle
A select collection of all our in-game Garage must-haves, buying the Essential Bundle ensures there will always be a Simraceway Event available to enter.
$15 for 10 cars
Faves_bundle_34_thumb Winners Favs Bundle
Celebrate Winners Month on Simraceway by downloading an exclusive compilation of cars favored by some of our most successful players.
$25 for 7 cars

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New <b>Car Prices</b> Fell in January - Ford (NYSE:F) - 24/7 Wall St.

Posted: 03 Feb 2014 09:17 AM PST

The January average sales price for a light vehicle fell 1.4% to $32,391 from $32,855 in December. Sales prices rose by about 0.6% month-over-month in December.Carmakers, on average, sold each vehicle for $464 less than in December. Year-over-year, however, January 2014 prices averaged 1.5% higher ($479) than January 2013 prices.

Of the few automakers posting pricing gains in January, Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) posted a month-over-month price gain of 1.4% and a year-over-year gain of 3.5%. The U.S. division of Honda Motor Corp. (NYSE: HMC) saw a modest 0.2% monthly price hike and a 2% gain over January of 2013.

A senior analyst at Kelley Blue Book (KBB), which released the data Monday morning, said:

It comes as no surprise new-car shoppers cashed in on the holiday deals available toward the end of December, particularly from higher-priced luxury brands. This increase in luxury sales during the holidays often creates a drop in overall transaction prices between December and January. However, if manufacturers keep inventory levels and incentive spending in check we could see transaction prices increase throughout 2014.

KBB notes that Ford plans to introduce 16 new models in 2014 and that should help the company keep prices rising through the year. Among these are a new Mustang and a new F-150 series pickup, both expected to be good sellers for Ford.

General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) saw its average price fall 1.9% month-over-month, but the year-over-year price is up 2.1%, from a year ago average of $34,882 to $35,628. GM has been wary of offering incentives to prospective buyers as the company chases profit rather than volume.

Chrysler Group LLC posted a 1.7% month-over-month price decline, but a 3.4% gain year-over-year. The company's 8% sales gain in January on continuing strength from the Jeep and Ram truck redesigns.

Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM) also posted a month-over-month price decline of 4.2% and a year-over-year price gain of 3.3%.

Volkswagen AG experienced the poorest January, with a price decline of 5.3%. Compared with January 2013, prices were flat. The company's aging product lines are hoping to get some help from the VW ad broadcast during yesterday's Super Bowl.

Nissan has had a tough year in the U.S., with year-over-year pricing down 1.3%, the only carmaker to post a drop since last January. Compared with December prices fell 2.3% in January.

Chevrolet Raises <b>Prices</b> on Corvette Because It Can – News – <b>Car</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 10 Mar 2014 10:24 AM PDT

March 10, 2014 at 1:24 pm by | Photography by Robert Kerian

2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

Want a new Vette? It's going to cost you more. Why? Because Chevy thinks you'll be willing to pay for it. "Pricing for the 2014 Corvette has been increased due to demand," said GM spokesman Michael Albano. The hike of $2000 on both coupe and convertible models, which now cost $53,995 and $57,995, took effect on new orders taken after March 1, though Albano said that customers who placed their orders before March 1 will not be subject to the new pricing, even if they haven't taken delivery yet.

The price of the Z51 performance package, which brings 19-inch front/20-inch rear wheels, larger brakes, performance suspension, sticky summer tires, and more, also went up by $1200, to $4000.



Interest in America's most iconic sports car has always been high, but the Vette has been particularly hot since the C7 hit the road last fall, easily earning a spot on our 2014 10Best list. Even at the new higher price, though, the Corvette Stingray is a relative performance bargain, as evidenced by its comparison-test win over the Porsche 911 Carrera S.

2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

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