[ NOT a poll ] What will the 'base' Z28 price be?
The concept of a Z28 with a 550-ish HP \ TQ version of the CTS-v’s LSA motor intrigues me. If available with a 6L90 automatic trans.
A base 2010 Camaro V8 \ 1SS is $31,595 – including destination. A 2009 base CTS-v [ I choose the 2009 here, because the 2010 is essentially unchanged, except for a bump in MSRP – exactly reflecting the fact that the navigation system becomes standard for 2010 ] started at $59K, including destination. A 2009 CTS with equipment comparable to a CTS-v is close to $50K. Thus, the ‘bump’ to CTS-v equipment [ motor & trans upgrades, wheels & tires, brakes, interior trim upgrades, MagRide suspension upgrade, etc ] is a bit less than $10K. So – assuming that: One - a navigation system is not standard on the Z28 Two – the six speed manual trans is standard Three – the Z28 equipment level [ interior, wheels, tires, brakes, etc. ] is roughly comparable to a 2SS, priced @ approx. $34K Four – the ‘other’ Camaro prices are not significantly higher in late 2011, when the Z28 actually arrives – roughly 2 years from now. I expect that the mechanical upgrades, outside the motor & trans., will be somewhat less dramatic [ and costly ] than the equivalent upgrades between CTS & CTS-v. The MagRide, for example, is expensive & I believe unlikely to be in a Z28. The base CTS was aimed more at luxury & comfort than performance – where the Camaro is the reverse. I therefore [ fearlessly ] predict that a ‘base’ Z28, with LSA derived S/C motor & 6 speed manual trans, will have an MSRP between $40K and $42K. Perhaps as much as $43K, if there is some general GM \ Camaro price rise over that time period. And an aggressive base MSRP would be $39,995. The way I would order one = with 6L90 & sunroof, I expect would likely list between $43K & $45K. If that is the MSRP, I will look very seriously at buying one – say, in about 2.5 to 3 years – when I expect that the Actual Transaction Price will be close to MSRP. I could be wrong. [ Ask my ex-wife. ] - Ray Happy to drive a G8 GT for another 2.5 or 3 years . . . |
I am not going to guess because we have no idea what the Z/28 is going to be....
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It will be around $50,000-$52,000, on par with the GT500 and right below a base 2012 Corvette's price. Odds on that are 50/50 ATM.
There are a lot if IF's and AND's in there, but it won't be priced anywhere in the $40,000's. |
based on?
Based on what, exactly?
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I hope it stays that low... One thing on GM's mind could actually be the CTS-V... If you can get a Z28 for under 40, why pay 59 for a very similar package in the CTS-V?... On a side note, if the Z28 does stay down closer to 40, then I'll definitely be looking. An extra 10k for the supercharger and the appearance package I saw on the front of Motor Trend is totally worth it in my book...
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I'm going to say base price is going to be about 48k. It won't be as expensive as the CTS-V because it won't have a lot of the same components of the V .. hopefully that will keep the costs down.
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To stay competitive...
It would have to start at less than 45K.
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Priced under the Corvette and GT500 to keep it competive in the market. Won't have the nice stuff available to the SS just looks, power and handling...
45K |
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Right now, 2SS+RS is $36,000. You will not be able to buy a top of the line model Z28 with equivalent 1SS non RS trim. People simply don't want 'nothing' on their expensive, top of the line car. Add in 2 years of inflation, yearly price increases and overall 'worth' of an upgraded package and you're looking at $15k over a current 2SS+RS easily. |
Over 42K and under 48K for the Z28.
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Thats your opinion... you cant speak for everyone :thumbsup: I would love to have a Z/28 that has cloth non-powered seats, a basic 4 speakers stero system, less sound deadening material etc etc... The Z/28 is a "race" car first IMHO. Now Im not saying all Z/28's should be that way but It would be nice if they had 2 models.... But that may not be financially feasible. |
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If most people want leather and HID's, then everyone who buys the car gets them. It will force the consumer to be upsold to the more expensive car, thus resulting in more $ for GM and less money wasted one low production parts. |
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