The price of a Q6600 was 100$ over 4 years ago?

The listprice was 189$ when it went EOL:
http://ark.intel.com/products/29765/Intel-Core2-Quad-Processor-Q6600-8M-Cache-2_40-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB
G2120 is actually cheaper (and a good part faster) than the product it replaces.
read my post again, I just said that their "midrange CPUs" be it quad core or dual core were costing the same at some point, so "quad core" shouldn't carry necessarily an extra price, and we are not in 2008 anymore.
the price was, 4+ years ago.
you could find easily for less than $200, less than $180 at times, while you had e8xxx around the same range, when the i5 650 was released (dual core) it was sold for over $200, while you could get a q8xxx or q6600 for under $170,
also these old quads when OCed can still beat current $140 CPUs when OCed (good luck with blck OC, thanks Intel for locking everything) in MT, that's pretty uninspiring...
Intel is just being extremely "conservative" with their pricing and strategy.. they are holding the sub $180 performance quite a bit,
the time they took to release ivy i3....