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Cessna Citation Mustang (Private Jet) @ samsclub

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This ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME Cessna Citation Mustang and a Sam's Club® lifetime Membership package is only available on samsclub.com. Sam's Club invites you to pre-qualify by speaking with a Sam's Club Member Service Representative at 1-888-746-7726 beginning November 1, 2006. Available for purchase on November 9, 2006 ? Noon CST. Additional details available on samsclub.com

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$2,734,600


Sams Club Cessna



On page two of the swf (flash) holiday ad.
 
That is one nice looking jet.

No rebate, either! While tempting, I think I'd better save my spare cash for Xmas presents. Maybe I'll go buy that DVD burner as a consolation.
 
Some greedy b@stard probably is going to buy 40-50 of these to ebay them for profit and leave none for the rest of us.
 
All things considered I think I'd rather save up for the HondaJet. I was tempted by the lower price of the Cessna (almost a full million cheaper than the 3.65 million starting price of the Honda), but the Honda has a better cruise speed, and an extra 800 pounds of thrust across the 2 engines.

There's also the 9 extra cubic feet of baggage capacity. Plus it seems like the Honda can also fly just a bit higher.

Most importantly though, I think the real deciding factor was that the Honda is spec'ed for 1400nm trips, while the Cessna is spec'ed for 1150nm trips.

So really, it's well worth the extra million.

But anyways, enough threadcrapping, if you want a lower-priced jet in the "under 3 mill" category I guess this is your ticket this holiday season!

And don't worry, nobody can buy these to ebay because there's only one available. I guess you guys better keep refreshing on November 9th cuz only one lucky person is getting it!

It comes with a lifetime Sam's Club membership though, so that's one thing the Hondajet definitely doesn't come with...I mean you'll save like, $40 a year. So if you live to be 1 million years old, you could actually MAKE money on this deal.
 
Not a good deal if you need it to drop off Christmas presents this year. It won't be ready for a year !
 
I just need to know before I purchase. I can't find in the fine print. If I die in an accident with the plane, can I transfer the lifetime membership to my children?
 
Good thing I found this rebate form. Free after rebate Cessna or HondaJet with purchase of CPU. Looks like AMD is really wanting to move out some inventory.


Dreamy Rebate Offer

You may have to save the rebate form to your PC and open in a photo editor to view properly. I saved it a bit small.
 
Originally posted by: TekDemon
All things considered I think I'd rather save up for the HondaJet. I was tempted by the lower price of the Cessna (almost a full million cheaper than the 3.65 million starting price of the Honda), but the Honda has a better cruise speed, and an extra 800 pounds of thrust across the 2 engines.

There's also the 9 extra cubic feet of baggage capacity. Plus it seems like the Honda can also fly just a bit higher.

Most importantly though, I think the real deciding factor was that the Honda is spec'ed for 1400nm trips, while the Cessna is spec'ed for 1150nm trips.

So really, it's well worth the extra million.

But anyways, enough threadcrapping, if you want a lower-priced jet in the "under 3 mill" category I guess this is your ticket this holiday season!

And don't worry, nobody can buy these to ebay because there's only one available. I guess you guys better keep refreshing on November 9th cuz only one lucky person is getting it!

It comes with a lifetime Sam's Club membership though, so that's one thing the Hondajet definitely doesn't come with...I mean you'll save like, $40 a year. So if you live to be 1 million years old, you could actually MAKE money on this deal.


lol
 
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