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Supply and demand in action here. Simply speaking, there's not a big current demand so prices have to fall. And this will hit the used scene too if it hasn't already. Great for buyers, bad for sellers. Where's the bottom? When, if ever, it'll rebound and prices go up is anyone's guess.
I predict at least 20 years or more, if at all, because most millennials aren't into American hot rods and don't care about Z cars like most of us do. I also think they'll never hit the same percentage increases as the 1st gens when/if they ever do go up in price.
If you don't believe me that prices are soft right now, take your ZL1 or Z/28 to the dealer and see how much they'll give you for it. And be thankful there's no other external forces driving prices down even further, such as high gas prices or the fact they're not unleashing a Z/28 or ZL1 right out of the gate for 2016. The only way the current Z cars will gain in value any time soon is if GM messes up the Gen 6 comparable version(s).
By all means, if you had a hankering for a new 5th gen Z/28 or ZL1, go out and get them while they last. Whatever flavor you like. I don't think you could ever go wrong with a ZL1 or Z/28. Just enjoy your Camaros.
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2010 2SS TE, 1 of 822/2013 Camaro ZL1 vert, 1 of 54

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