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![]() Drives: 2014 1LE Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: BayArea
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Greetings. My first post and I have a delimma.
Need input... Trying to decide between new 2014 1LE or a lightly used 2012/13 ZL1. Not sure what the new LE will offer in colors and options. I figured the ZL1 will drop about 10% or as high as 15% compared to new. At first , wanted a Gen 1 Camaro( love the RAW power without the Smog choking , Fed/Cal modern day restrictions) , but modern Gen 5 has so much more to offer. For the 1LE owners, ZL1 , and previous Gen1 owners, please comment and advise a future Camaro owner. thanks. |
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San Diego Head Tuners
Drives: 2016 Camaro 1SS ,NPP,MagRide, A8 Join Date: May 2009
Location: Temecula, CA
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I have been going through this same thing in my head. My answer has been a ZL1 if I can afford it. The issue being that I don't think I can and used ZL1 pricing is still too high for my budget. So a 1LE is perfect for me and I can add mods to it later. OK, I will add mods to it later.
So I will order a 2014 1LE in June and if ZL1 pricing changes my dealer (who is the best) said he will just sell my order so I can get the ZL1.
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![]() Drives: 2013 Camaro SS Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ohio
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In one model year you will hardly ever see more than a 2-3% price increase. I don't expect to see any price decrease.
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![]() Drives: 2012 AGM Camaro LS / Team LFX Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Maryland
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I seen a few ZL1s going for less than 47k dont know how much of a percentage drop that is but I would say its more than or close 5%
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I have yet to see any priced under 48k, and the only one for 48k had a branded title.
Most are pricing 52k and up - including the GM one-owner pre production cars. |
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BeckyD Rocks :-)
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Drives: '20 ZL1 / A10 Shadow Gray Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: South Carolina
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I think it depends on the ZL1 you find used. So, the "right" used ZL1 over a new 1LE is my opinion. You can do pro's and con's, but for me.. ZL1 is my winner..... EDIT >>>> It took me a minute to realize the question involved a 2014 1LE (silly me) I don't like the look of the "updated" version yet. So, I guess my answer is still the ZL1...unless you get a new 2013 1LE =)
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![]() I've been debating this since I seen the 2014 models at the NYIAS ... I decided to wait for a 2014 1LE, but if I can find a new ZL1 (and only new) for no more than 50K; ill get the ZL1 in a heartbeat. Don't know if threats possible or not ![]() ... Other than that, ill deal with my ugly taillights and not so special hood extractor on the 2014 1LE. |
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Drives: 2004 KME PREDATOR, 2014 2SS/RS/1LE Join Date: Nov 2008
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![]() Drives: '13 AGM 2SS/RS 1LE, 1 of 139 Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Broomfield, Colorado
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I'm going to pull the trigger on a '13 1LE as a "poor man's" ZL1 since I just can't quite afford the ZL1. The 1LE that I test drove definitely pulls a lot harder than my '11 2SS. And, everything else about the 1LE makes me wonder why GM didn't produce every SS like this in the first place! Awesome!!! ZL1 who?!
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Belle Isle
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I know it's far more than a stretch
![]() ... But it's ok to dream, I think the cheapest I ever saw at a dealership was just over 55K ... I couldn't comfortably afford a 800$ note after putting down a few thousand, which is what a ZL1 would be for me. It's very possible, but just isn't smart especially if you have family & mortgage etc. ... Like someone said earlier, maybe the poor mans ZL1 is just whats best for me
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![]() Drives: 2014 1LE Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: BayArea
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Thanks for the responses. Decided to choose the 2013 1LE route, unless I find a lightly used ZL1. Knowing that this 2013 1LE is the first and last year w.r.t. front and rear fascia... Rather prefer the 4 separate rear lights as oppose to the 2014 setup. Will the 2014 ZL1 rear lights be changed as well? Luv to have a ZL1 , but another 10K to 15k is a bit over the limit for a new one.
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![]() Drives: CTS-V Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: LSD
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I'd get a 2014 1LE. It just looks better to me PLUS you can get the recaro's. For the money the 2014 is a home run. Idk how easy it will be to retro fit those recaro's into earlier model years. In the V series it is extremly difficult and just not worth it.
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Drives: '15 Challenger Hellcat (sold) Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: SoCal
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