09-12-2011, 03:41 PM | #1 |
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ZL1 vs Corvette- Why do people insist this doesnt exist? Impacts on pricing/perf?
I keep reading in the forums people just stating as fact that the 2013 vette won't effect the ZL1 and vice versus because no one that wants one is in the market for the other.
I dont understand this one bit. I for one am definitely deciding between the ZL1 and the corvette, and I've talked to a few others in the same boat. I guess I just don't understand how their markets DONT overlap? Right now the GT500 to corvette is a discussed comparison... I'm even a marketer AND I teach college classes in marketing... Seems to me you have multiple marketing segments each targets, and for several of them, the Corvette and ZL1 overlap completely, and buyers will decide between the two of them. the price for the ZL1 is likely to be over that of the base corvette, which would cause intense cannibalization... that is UNLESS GM has something crazy in store with the 2013 vette (like maybe a much higher base sticker, or Dropping the base corvette power to be more in line with its likely kappa influences. In other words, the development of the ZL1 HAS to be influencing the development of the C7 corvette and vice versa, as a decent percentage of buyers WILL compare the ZL1 to the corvette in their buying decisions. If a C7 corvette, with a lower price tag, outperforms the ZL1, that will slaughter ZL1 sales, while devaluing the ZL1 project too much to make it worthwhile to even do. If the ZL1 is cheaper, but outperforms the C7 corvette with a higher price tag, which I initially saw as the as the most likely scenario, what does that do for the brand image of the corvette? This seems problemmatic. The last conclusion would be that the ZL1 is cheaper than most people are speculating (Say base $49,525 with most coming out in the low to mid 50s with options), and with the corvette base coming in at around $53,810 (while GM will plan on escalating this price QUICKLY year after year in the future so that the C8 corvette is truly supercar status and pricing). At the same time, having the ZL1 vs. base corvette being an object of argument (ZL1 outperforming base vette in some areas, like power, base vette out performing ZL1 in others, like weight). This would preserve the corvettes flagship status, and makes sense when you consider the entire chevrolet porfolio. The only final option is see is that GM's VP marketing, Joel Ewanick, is clueless about marketing, which I dont believe one bit. He's been with Nissan and before that Hyundai. He was at Hyundai during the development and marketing of the Genesis, showing he understands and values the idea of a performance flagship, and worked on positionings between the 370z and the GT-R at nissan, which don't even come CLOSE to overlapping buyer segments. I think they need to break the GT500 vs corvette comparisons, so that the corvette can be compared to real "supercars". They want the corvette to compete internationally with the likes of european supercars. To do that, they need to elevate the product in the minds of the consumer to a similar status. I believe they are going to use the ZL-1 as a marketing tool for the corvette, breaking the GT500 vs corvette comparisons (make them GT500 vs ZL1), and then be able to increase the pricing of the corvette over time to become a true supercar competitor. They have to do this while not cannibalizing the corvette brand, which is why I think the 2012 ZL1 and the C7 corvette are anticipated within one year of eachother. Please note that in marketing, it does not matter what a product is. What matters is simply what people THINK it is. Therefore even if the corvette DOES compete with the international supercars on performance, it doesnt in the eye of the consumer, so using the ZL1 to separate the Corvette and build this new brand image is essential. GM has already stated that is their long term goal with the corvette. The only problem in year 1 is that the 2012 vette is already slated at 49,5. The hype over the 2012 ZL1 buyers with a mid-year introduction will mean that 2012 camaro will predominately be purchased by people who are not in the market for a vette (true camaro fans, specific class racers, etc.). By the time this wears off, and the prices revisit MSRP, then the corvettes going to have to be more expensive than the ZL1, which should happen right when the C7 comes out. While a price jump of 5-7k IS possible, I find it hard to believe the ZL1 could possibly be priced more than 53k, because the vette can't be priced more than 57k in its intro year. I think thats even a stretch, so I'm sticking with my 50-52k for camaro, 55k for C7 base. and some minor cannibolization early on. I dont mean this to be ANOTHER discussion on pricing, but rather a simple argument as to why the relationship between the ZL1 and the Corvette matters, and to try to garnish an argument from someone who says the markets don't overlap to explain to me why not, as from my perspective, GM is going to walk a fine line between the Camaro and the Corvette, and I am unable to understand how and why so many people on these forums are quick to state that there is not going to be inner-brand competition between them, and doubting very strategic marketing decisions made in the pricing and product offerings between them?
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09-12-2011, 04:18 PM | #2 |
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Just because pricing between certain trim levels of the Camaro and Corvette may be somewhat close, if doesn't necessarily follow that there will be a lot a cross shopping between to the two models. One would have to have detailed marketing survey data regarding the Camaro and Corvette to really know how much overlap or cross shopping there is between the two models.
For me the Corvette and Camaro have always served two separate and distinct applications. I see the Corvette as a two seat sports car, and the Camaro as a muscle/pony car. I currently own 2 of each and use them for different purposes. No matter how hard one tries, one can't fit four people into a Corvette. For most people I think a Corvette is likely to be a second vehicle due to its limited passenger and storage capability, whereas, the Camaro is much more likely to be used as one's only vehicle. The Corvette has a much more limited market than the Camaro does, as sales indicate, as there were only just over 12,000 2010 Corvettes sold and there were over 80,000 Camaros sold in 2010. There may be some cross shopping between the Corvette and the Camaro. I, however, have not seen any real statistical evidence that supports much of it.
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09-12-2011, 04:30 PM | #3 |
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Because most corvette guys wouldn't be cought dead in a Camaro.....
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Many of the SS owners I know use the Camaro as a second vehicle. I would guess the percentage of ZL1 owners would be even higher.
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09-12-2011, 04:48 PM | #5 | |
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Possibly true, except that the traditional corvette buyers are retiring and dying, and GM has specifically said its goals for the new corvette are YOUNGER buyers and INTERNATIONAL buyers. Your assumption that most corvette guys wouldnt drive a camaro would be assuming traditional buyers, not the new buying targets.
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09-12-2011, 05:36 PM | #6 |
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I'll use myself as an example. I think you have to look at more than performance. I'm looking at the ZL1, which is the top dog of factory Camaros. It comes fully loaded for $50-$60k. I would and have considered a Corvette. For $50-$60k I basically get a stripped down Grand Sport at best. I'm not really interested in one of the lowest spec Corvettes even if it performs the same. If I get a Vette, I want a Z06 at a minimum with some nice interior options and preferably the Z07 and CFZ packages. Now we are talking $90k - no longer the same price range. I guess it is just a mentallity - do you wan to pay 60k for cloth and sparse options or leather and all the options? The base Vette just doesn't appeal to me for reasons other than performance - it seems like less of a car even if it performs better.
Like others have said - many Corvette snobs wouldn't buy a Camaro even if it was better and to afford a Corvette instead of the ZL1 you give up a lot. People we know who are willing to go either way for a 60k ZL1 or a 60k Vette are rare I think and cause a false sense of the real market. That's my opinion anyway, and the above paragraph represents my reasoning. Adding used cars complicates the scenario, but are you willing to buy a 60k used Corvette to get what you want or a 60k new Camaro? Now you get the same features but one car is used. For me, these two cars arent in the same price range for these reasons even if performance is similar. |
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I'm a Corvette owner and I can’t wait for the arrival of this Camaro. I could be in the very small minority on this as a Corvette owner though. I plan on buying one and would be happy to be seen in this vehicle. You are correct though there are many snobs out there. The reverse statement could be made for Camaro folks that would never be seen in a Corvette either. To me it’s a muscle car and I want to own it and drive it. My wife has been none stop on this car. The sooner I get this Camaro the less pressure I will be under from the spouse
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The thing I forgot to add is that were it not for the ZL1 I wouldnt be buying a Camaro right now - it is special and affordable enough for me to justify adding another car to my collection. So GM has gained a customer in me because the ZL1 has grabbed a hold of me and won't let go - although I was a 5th gen fan before this I wouldn't be buying an SS at this time and I still wouldn't be buying a Corvette. So for this customer GM has filled a void instead of overlapping two markets.
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09-12-2011, 06:48 PM | #9 |
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2 different markets OP, is the CTS-V coupe cannibalising vette sales? Nope..
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09-12-2011, 06:56 PM | #10 |
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I too am a Corvette owner. The two cars are totally different will also be used to go to different places. For me, my 67 Vette represents a car that I wanted since I was a kid and the ZL1 will be my first Camaro. I will be less selective on where I drive the ZL1 compared to where I drive the Vette. The two cars will get me from point A to point B but I would much rather take a long drive in the Z than the Vette. For some people there might be some decision making between a GS Corvette and a ZL1, but for me I would rather have the ZL1 more than a GS or Z06. But it would be a much harder decision between an a ZL1 and a ZR1. But with a $60,000 difference I am not too worried about having to make that choice.
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09-12-2011, 06:59 PM | #11 |
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Having never driven a ZL1, but I have driven Corvettes, and new Camaro SS's it's very difficult to attempt a comparison between these two vehicles. Driving each of these vehicles is like night and day. Anytime I drive a "stock" Corvette (any model), I feel like I just returned from a trip from the moon in a rocket. When I drive a stock SS I feel like I "could be" the king of the road someday after I change a whole bunch of things.
However, depnding on what the ZL1 brings to the table that "could" change or it could be just a Camaro SS with a few better components from the parts bin and a supercharger re-branded a ZL1. I think we have to wait and see if the ZL1 meets expectation, if it does it may gain respect in the muscle / sports / racecar arena, if not it will always be just a Camaro ponycar (albeit a very cool looking car) and Corvette will always be the real deal king of the road don't mess with me, racecar rocket ship. Last edited by calbert1999; 09-12-2011 at 07:15 PM. |
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09-12-2011, 08:22 PM | #13 |
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Preppy business man = CTSV
Single guy and no kids or guy with kids finally out of house = corvette Single or married guy with kids and likes jeans = ZL1 They have done the marketing and for the most part they are completly three different customers. They all like speed, just have different life styles. Myself, I'm single with kids and could have anyone one of the three, but I like jeans and a T shirt, so I pick ZL1. Just my view. |
09-12-2011, 08:29 PM | #14 |
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GM has said that the Camaro has not cannibalized Corvette sales. The two cars, as-is are in VERY different segments. Once being a 2-seat sports car...the other a 2+2 sporty coupe.
More specifically on price, once you begin to add some comparable options as our ZL1, the 49.5k Corvette quickly becomes a 58-60k dollar car...If not more.... And if the rumors are true - the Corvette is going to become a true super car...a small-size, high-revving screamer. That sets it even further apart from a versatile 2+2 pony car. That's my .02. Everyone can think what they like, though - because it doesn't really matter....Chevy will do (with regards to price) what they determine best. |
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