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mkorgan 06-19-2013 03:16 PM

Interesting Conversation with dealer today...
 
So there is not any real new news here so you may not care to read any further but I was at the dealer today get scheduled maintenance on the ZL1 done and so I thought I would go in and talk to Mike the owner of the dealership who is personal friend of mine. This dealership has been in his family for 47 years and he took over from his father about 19 years ago so he has been in the business for quite a while.

I am 2nd on the list for notifications when the Z/28 allocations are made so I asked him if he was concerned about getting an allocation and he said "absolutely not". He told me that allocation of the Z/28 are primarily based on the dealer sales of ZL1's over the last two years and that even though they have a very small dealership, their percentage of ZL1 sales versus overall sales was what GM was "more than likely" going to use as a metric to determine Z/28 allocations. He said he has sold 11 2013 ZL1's and 9 2012's which placed him in the top 20% across the country and top 10% in Florida from a percentage of sales perspective. He said the allocations of COPO's where handled much differently because it was sold through the part's department and not the normal sales channels. He said he expected GM to make "plenty" of Z/28's based on the reception of the ZL1 and thought it would not be overly difficult to get one.

He told me that he was selling any he got at MSRP, no markup. He believes that dealers who mark up the Z/28 too much may be underestimating the amount of Z/28's GM is going to produce. He thinks that is going to be a mistake. He estimates a number less than the ZL1,but not by much; something around the numbers for the first year ZR1. He says his approach will be to get as many as he can and sell them at sticker so that any next gen Camaro that has low allocations he will be high on the list at GM when those future allocations are made.

Finally, he said that GM envisions the Z/28 having an appeal far beyond the muscle car or Camaro crowd. GM is banking on the Z/28 pulling in a whole new group of buyers that have traditionally gone with Euro's or even Vette's. He thinks that this new group of buyers will more than make up for the lack of traditional Camaro buyers that may not want to spend what it takes to get a Z/28.

He stressed that the Z/28 will not be for everyone though he knows nothing more than we do about price, availability, etc..etc. He also stressed that everything he said was "total speculation" and "an educated guess" having been in the business for so many years.

So, I left very excited and though I am not sure I will actually pull the trigger on one, it is nice to know that it looks as though people who want one and have the resources to get one will be able to do just that.

Chevrolet Customer Svc 06-19-2013 03:49 PM

mkorgan,

You would look awesome in a Z/28!

:thumb:

William R.
Chevrolet Customer Care

toesuf94 06-19-2013 04:05 PM

Judging by the reaction to the Z/28 over in the Porsche forums and the overly positive reception to the potential of a true track beast for "around $60k" I think your friend is correct. This car is going to pull from all automotive genres. I would like one...honestly hope to at least drive one once.


Thanks for his insight.

JusticePete 07-03-2013 05:15 PM

I would be thrilled to take ownerships of a $60,000 Z/28, but none of the dealer's I know will give me a $20,000 discount.

2cnd chance 07-03-2013 05:56 PM

If the Z07 package for the Z06 is $7,500 and then add another $7,500 for the LS7 upgrade to a 1LE/1SS you'd be around $55,000. I just can't see a Z/28 being $80,000.

The Stig 07-03-2013 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2cnd chance (Post 6748274)
If the Z07 package for the Z06 is $7,500 and then add another $7,500 for the LS7 upgrade to a 1LE/1SS you'd be around $55,000. I just can't see a Z/28 being $80,000.

Don't forget the carbon ceramic brakes.

2cnd chance 07-03-2013 06:20 PM

According to the website it's included in the Z07 package.

"Z07® Ultimate Performance Package
The Z06® (Z07) Ultimate Performance Package brings excellent handling and braking capability with the following:

• Ceramic brakes
• Magnetic Selective Ride Control
• Performance Traction Management
• Enhanced cooling
• Michelin® PS cup tires1
• Satin Black cup-style lightweight wheels (19" front, 20" rear)"

mkorgan 07-03-2013 06:27 PM

The dealer floated a price he felt very confident in but I am not going to share it because all I will get is ridiculed for it so I will keep it to myself. I have not been on this forum long but long enough.

Matster 07-03-2013 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2cnd chance (Post 6748274)
If the Z07 package for the Z06 is $7,500 and then add another $7,500 for the LS7 upgrade to a 1LE/1SS you'd be around $55,000. I just can't see a Z/28 being $80,000.

Just remember that at the unveiling they stated this would be the most expensive Camaro ever. So take the price of the ZL1 and go from there.:noidea:

2cnd chance 07-03-2013 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matster (Post 6748409)
Just remember that at the unveiling they stated this would be the most expensive Camaro ever. So take the price of the ZL1 and go from there.:noidea:

That's understood. My comments are based on those saying $70-$80K. The Z/28 is an evolution of the 1LE not the ZL1.

Matster 07-03-2013 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2cnd chance (Post 6748417)
That's understood. My comments are based on those saying $70-$80K

Just be thankful ur not up here in the great white north. Talked with someone at a recent Camaro event who has there name on one of the 10 coming to or should I say staying in Canada according to the dealer. Not sure how they would know that but that was the story. If true, you can imagine what that will do to the price up here.

2cnd chance 07-03-2013 07:15 PM

They'll most all have big DM's...unfortunately.

The Stig 07-03-2013 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2cnd chance (Post 6748355)
According to the website it's included in the Z07 package.

"Z07® Ultimate Performance Package
The Z06® (Z07) Ultimate Performance Package brings excellent handling and braking capability with the following:

• Ceramic brakes
• Magnetic Selective Ride Control
• Performance Traction Management
• Enhanced cooling
• Michelin® PS cup tires1
• Satin Black cup-style lightweight wheels (19" front, 20" rear)"

Does "ceramic brakes" mean ceramic brake pads or carbon ceramic rotors?

Asking because I don't know.

crangie 07-03-2013 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Stig (Post 6748623)
Does "ceramic brakes" mean ceramic brake pads or carbon ceramic rotors?

Asking because I don't know.

rotors

http://www.brembo.com/en/News/Pages/camaro-z28-.aspx

here an intersting video of the manufacturing process



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