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***NEW 2014 Z/28 is looking mighty impressive. Jay lenos garage review video***
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<blockquote data-quote="Camaro_94" data-source="post: 13362146" data-attributes="member: 68525"><p>I would pay up to $62k. Nothing more. If GM goes higher, they'll price themselves out of the market. You'll get some people that will spend $70k+ for it, but I wouldn't see this thing being in production long or being really popular on the streets. Possibly as a low number production car though, which would suck because I really do think GM did a awesome job. The ZL1 shouldn't be that far off as a track car and should offer similar straight line performance.</p><p></p><p>They need to make this car somewhat affordable for what it is. It's still a Camaro at the end of the day. You won't find many people IMHO that will spend that kind of money on it and I wouldn't blame them. Not to take away from the car, but for $70k, That's basically what C6 Z's cost new, and a C6 Z is still a better all around car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camaro_94, post: 13362146, member: 68525"] I would pay up to $62k. Nothing more. If GM goes higher, they'll price themselves out of the market. You'll get some people that will spend $70k+ for it, but I wouldn't see this thing being in production long or being really popular on the streets. Possibly as a low number production car though, which would suck because I really do think GM did a awesome job. The ZL1 shouldn't be that far off as a track car and should offer similar straight line performance. They need to make this car somewhat affordable for what it is. It's still a Camaro at the end of the day. You won't find many people IMHO that will spend that kind of money on it and I wouldn't blame them. Not to take away from the car, but for $70k, That's basically what C6 Z's cost new, and a C6 Z is still a better all around car. [/QUOTE]
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