03-10-2013, 12:00 PM
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Too Many Great Choices
Drives: Grand Sport/Z07
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: A Mountain Road
Posts: 7,454
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Originally Posted by OldScoolCamaro
No, and heres why. Chevy caved in after 2012 on HP. The late entry beating the Mustang for 2012 was the ZL1. Mustang trumped, and will hold until the end of both models, nothing will change on either end. So who is top dog? The Z/28 was to be, until the demise of the economy and GM was in risk of folding. After the economy received assistance, GM rebounded, and resurrected the Z/28 project that morphed because of time and competition to the ZL1. Not the Z/28 name. The ZL1 is a car for all time no doubt, a pinacle of engineering,but a metamorphasis from it's original intent.
A new model that we don't need. Drop it, use the information and technology gained from this project, and transform it into the Z/28 for the next build.
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I agree with the first half of your comment, but why don't we need the ZL1 when GM's biggest competitor has a model it competes with?
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