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sherob 05-17-2017 12:20 PM

2018 ZL1 1LE $70K
 
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars...1-1le-pricing/

DRKS1D3 05-17-2017 01:10 PM

Yep! One Hell of a package for $70k. :chevy:

KJZ28 05-17-2017 02:53 PM

That car has my name all over it...wait no it doesn't...that was me dreaming. I will just have to watch other people enjoy it. :)

STUNNAH 05-18-2017 12:30 AM

NOPE!!! The price is to damn high!!!:rolleyes:

lbls1 05-18-2017 07:38 AM

That sounds about right for MSRP. If you wait for awhile then you can score a nice deal on one.

WoodBoss 05-18-2017 12:35 PM

Geez that not bad, I didn't notice it was for a ZL1 1LE at first I thought it was for the 1LE. I'll be staying in the 5th Gen platform. I would much rather have a Gen5 ZL1. I like a bigger car than the Gen6 has become.

DRKS1D3 05-19-2017 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by STUNNAH (Post 9732216)
NOPE!!! The price is to damn high!!!:rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by WoodBoss (Post 9732988)
Geez that is high. I'll be staying in the 5th Gen platform. I would much rather have a Gen5 ZL1. I like a bigger car than the Gen6 has become.

Just out of curiosity, what were you guys expecting to pay? A base ZL1 costs ~$60-62k. The Track Package on the ZL1 1LE adds another $7,500 and gets you upgrades that would cost much more to add on your own. We have to accept reality. Vehicle prices are outrageous. I get it. Gone are the days of buying a brand new full-size 4x4 for $6,000. Is $70k a lot? Certainly. Personally, I was expecting it to cost more, so I'm content with this price. :chevy:

hunter1660 05-19-2017 06:58 AM

Give it a few years and by one with low mileage and half the price...kinda like a 5th gen

DRKS1D3 05-19-2017 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by hunter1660 (Post 9734145)
Give it a few years and by one with low mileage and half the price...kinda like a 5th gen

Agreed. Wait a year, someone will have bought one, stored it in their garage, gotten bored with it and decided to sell it. That's when you swoop in and save $$$. :thumbup: Let the initial buyer take the hit.

STUNNAH 05-20-2017 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by STUNNAH (Post 9732216)
NOPE!!! The price is to damn high!!!:rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by DRKS1D3 (Post 9734124)
Just out of curiosity, what were you guys expecting to pay? A base ZL1 costs ~$60-62k. The Track Package on the ZL1 1LE adds another $7,500 and gets you upgrades that would cost much more to add on your own. We have to accept reality. Vehicle prices are outrageous. I get it. Gone are the days of buying a brand new full-size 4x4 for $6,000. Is $70k a lot? Certainly. Personally, I was expecting it to cost more, so I'm content with this price. :chevy:

I just posted my opinion...I don't even like the 6th Gen style and have no desire to purchase one...My reality is to keep my current 5th Gen and continue to build on it's platform...I'm satisfied with the rwhp/tq that I have, so anything more will just be cosmetic...:thumbsup:

DRKS1D3 05-22-2017 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by STUNNAH (Post 9735517)
I just posted my opinion...I don't even like the 6th Gen style and have no desire to purchase one...My reality is to keep my current 5th Gen and continue to build on it's platform...I'm satisfied with the rwhp/tq that I have, so anything more will just be cosmetic...:thumbsup:

Completely understood. Discussing "acceptable pricing" is a subjective topic. Am I in the market for one of these vehicles? No. Do I think it is a fair price for what you're getting? Absolutely. It's not a matter of liking the 6th Gen car (I don't particularly care for the 6th Gen either). It's a matter of GM asking a fair price for the ZL1 1LE.

Snoman 05-22-2017 01:31 PM

Anyone paying MSRP is a sheep, falling for the oldest sales technique in the book and one of the first rules in Marketing 101. Inflate the price for anyone wanting to be the newest kid on the block. Wait for left over inventory at 15%-30% off or buy low mile used for well under $60k.

ZED SLED 05-23-2017 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Snoman (Post 9738434)
Anyone paying MSRP is a sheep, falling for the oldest sales technique in the book and one of the first rules in Marketing 101. Inflate the price for anyone wanting to be the newest kid on the block. Wait for left over inventory at 15%-30% off or buy low mile used for well under $60k.

There's rarely left-over inventory of this caliber in my part of the country and in my experience buying used means buying someone else's junk. There is a dealer in Syracuse with a leftover '15 Z28 and they're asking just over $55k. Still a lot for an almost 3 year old car even if new.

KaBoom1701 05-23-2017 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ZED SLED (Post 9739699)
There's rarely left-over inventory of this caliber in my part of the country and in my experience buying used means buying someone else's junk. There is a dealer in Syracuse with a leftover '15 Z28 and they're asking just over $55k. Still a lot for an almost 3 year old car even if new.

I bought my left over junk for 42k with only 4200 miles.....:headbang:

2 yrs ago...


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