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Or maybe, just maybe, the Challenger Hellcat is the more desirable car! I don't remember GM having to halt orders of the ZL1 because the demand was outpacing the supply.
And I wonder if some people understand the word exclusive? By definition, it means something that is only available to a particular person or group. Last time I checked, anybody could buy a ZL1, if they had the desire and financial means to do do.
I remember back when I owned my 2005 GTO, some fellow owners would refer to its "exclusivity" as one of the reasons they bought it. What I found they really meant, more often than not, is that it was the only non-Corvette GM performance car they could get at the time, so they needed to justify buying a car with less than spectacular styling.
Last edited by titanfan; 04-13-2015 at 04:25 PM.
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