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A Camaro Z/28 - For how much?

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Well, well, well..
Yep - $76,000 and some change (includes A/C)
That's Dollars.
Without "Dealer Surcharges" - as if that will not happen.

http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/03/autos/chevrolet-camaro-z28/index.html?iid=GM

So this is what it's come to with some of the famous nameplates for GeniusMotors these days.
The fleecing of nameplates.
Just a ZL/1 on a diet - for a mere $20K more.

As I keep saying every time someone chirps up about a new GN, and people say - "Id buy that" - and I say - "Settle down, even if they make it - you can't afford it"
And here is more proof.
To hell with trying to develop a whole new loyal generation of enthusiasts loyal to the Camaro Z/28 heritage.
Nope.
GM is content to make $40K per car on 1000 cars, vs. $4K on 10 thousand cars.
Vampires.
 
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Wait until some of these are rolled out on the auction block ten years from now still in the wrapper. $$$$$:greedy:
 
think about it with the tech they have in any high performance highend cars these days that's a really good deal. quad turbo Bugatti 2-1.5 mill, $500,000 lambos,1.5 mill mcclarens, hell a stock GTR 120k before taxes or any modds I have a ton of buddy that have more than 80k in there 8.& 9 sec GN,S. The list go,s on and on go to foose or hotrods by troy have them build you a hot rod 200k.
 
look at the parts that they used and what it is capable of, and it's a bargain at that price.
don't let the fact that you can't afford it cloud your view of what that car is..

how did you feel back in 87 when Buick was selling a GN with a goofy rear suspension and some wheel flares for $29k?
 
The Camaro is just over priced and ugly. I think the Mustang is a better bang for the buck. Ford seems to be on the leading edge for the car guy today. I have always been a GM guy but the I would buy the Mustang over the Camaro and a Viper over a Corvette.
 
The Camaro is just over priced and ugly. I think the Mustang is a better bang for the buck. Ford seems to be on the leading edge for the car guy today. I have always been a GM guy but the I would buy the Mustang over the Camaro and a Viper over a Corvette.


Lol
 
If I had that kind of money, it would be a Corvette for me........they've always been expensive. It's all relative. Still, I've never been disappointed with a Corvette. The new ones are awesome in performance, that's what I really care about. The looks are secondary to me, but, really looks badass........it's going FAST not only in a straight line, but AROUND corners that counts.......I loved being slammed into my seat (another reason I have the GN). The Camaro is nice, but.....well, I just can't put my finger on.......still, it's a cool looking car.....but for that kind of money, only a Corvette, the true American sports car will do it for me......that's just my opinion. I know others will digress.

The old Vettes were so easy and nice to repair, work on, improve performance all day...it's what I loved doing.......nothing beats the LOUD roar of side exhaust, especially three inch diameter ones with headers..........music to my ears.....today's cars are too damn quiet!............technology has caught up with all cars, and now I'm relearning all over again. The world moves forwards for us all.


Bruce '87 Grand National
 
The newer gen is gonna make a hell of a lot more money than we do. These cars are going to be in the ball park for the 25-30 year old range. ( as a limited production toy)

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how did you feel back in 87 when Buick was selling a GN with a goofy rear suspension and some wheel flares for $29k?

Actually not too bad.
I already had 2 regular ones, and it was like...ohh snap..too bad.

I still think they've lost their way.
Like so many things these days - It's all about the ultra high end, and there doesn't seem to be a emphasis on cultivating the next generation of GM loyalists.
For as much nuthugging as Mark Reuss seems to get, he doesn't exactly strike me as the down to earth type of guy who sees the benefit in grabbing a new generation of performance buyer.
No - that's a regular Camaro for you young man.
The Z28 was for years a car an every day guy could afford.
Whatever I guess.

But anyway - I still watch with eager anticipation that should they whore out the GN nameplate - the price tag that will come with it.
 
The newer gen is gonna make a hell of a lot more money than we do. These cars are going to be in the ball park for the 25-30 year old range. ( as a limited production toy)

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OMG no.
The younger folks earn much less, have less security, fewer benefits, along with higher expenses than the Boomers or GenX'ers.
By a long shot.

As the article states, these cars will probably be purchased by some rich people and stashed in a garage.
That sounds Super.
What that does for GM's image is anybody's guess.
 
think about it with the tech they have in any high performance highend cars these days that's a really good deal. quad turbo Bugatti 2-1.5 mill, $500,000 lambos,1.5 mill mcclarens, hell a stock GTR 120k before taxes or any modds I have a ton of buddy that have more than 80k in there 8.& 9 sec GN,S. The list go,s on and on go to foose or hotrods by troy have them build you a hot rod 200k.

OK - but - it's a freakin' Camaro for crying out loud.
A Z/28 Camaro.
Manufactured by a company that only a couple of years ago - went Bankrupt.
When did things get so out of whack that they price and compare these proud traditional American muscle cars to Bugatti, Lambo, and McClaren?
That's crazy.
So the kids will keep buying Hondas and Mazdas then I suppose.
 
That's more then my fist house
Holy shiznet

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OMG no.
The younger folks earn much less, have less security, fewer benefits, along with higher expenses than the Boomers or GenX'ers.
By a long shot.

As the article states, these cars will probably be purchased by some rich people and stashed in a garage.
That sounds Super.
What that does for GM's image is anybody's guess.
I'm talking about the kids that are now in grade school. When they are in the income, its going to get real interesting.

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If you can't afford it, don't buy it. I'd personally buy a vette for $76k instead of the Z28.

You can get a mustang and a edge for 76k 2 for 1 sounds better to me lol :cool:

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The Camaro is just over priced and ugly. I think the Mustang is a better bang for the buck. Ford seems to be on the leading edge for the car guy today. I have always been a GM guy but the I would buy the Mustang over the Camaro and a Viper over a Corvette.

Second thought I will just keep the Buicks. If I get beat by one of those $75000 Disney cars it won't be anything to be ashamed of:confused: And it will just motivate me to spend some money on the old cars;)
 
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