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Old 08-03-2017, 11:00 AM   #16
jjgi5150
 
Drives: 2022 ZL1 1LE
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: AZ
Posts: 265
Hi all,

Well, for me, it was NEVER about the price or future collector status. I got this car because it was visceral, and for me, represented what I wanted out of a 60's era muscle car, which was really unavailable to me at that time. Superb handling, exceeding the SCCA race cars of that era, and still offering street driving capabilities. I also love the look of the Gen5 cars, which carry quite a bit of the 1969 Camaro styling.

In my mind, I believe that no matter how the current trend of pricing goes, these cars will increase in the future, especially if they are well maintained....simply because of the small number made. Chevy is going to flood the world with the new ZL1 1LE, which is a fine car, just not to my tastes with it's wing and other gadgets.

Some people will always have to have the newest, latest greatest thing out there, which will ALWAYS be outdone in the successive years by the next newest, latest greatest thing. My '15 Z/28 will stay performance/mechanically stock, will have low miles, and will be my last performance car. I'll probably pass it on to one of my sons when I'm gone...since they both love it as much as I do.

Just my opinions, and good luck to all of you who are considering trading/selling. You're giving up a very rare car.

Take care,


JJ
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