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Old 09-15-2014, 04:23 PM   #15
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There's a billboard that annoys the hell out of me I pass everyday.. It has a picture of a zl1 with the text "new camaros starting at $19,988" The zl1 looks nothing like a 1lt starting at 20,000$.
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Old 09-15-2014, 04:36 PM   #16
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My ZL1 was in the blowout sale for moving out the '14's. I got it for 50K brand new. I traded my Z71 for 38k
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Old 09-15-2014, 05:02 PM   #17
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There's a billboard that annoys the hell out of me I pass everyday.. It has a picture of a zl1 with the text "new camaros starting at $19,988" The zl1 looks nothing like a 1lt starting at 20,000$.
Except to the untrained eye, the resemblance is remarkably similar. It's the same basic car and chassis, with the ZL1 having a lot more content and performance, obviously, and a lot of changes that aren't visible to the general public, like the different suspension setup.

This thread is a bit confusing in that the Camaro hasn't historically been an expensive car, until now. It was always a "poor man's Corvette" which is why I look quizzical after reading tales about people asking them how they afford their Camaros. The expensive ones like the Z/28 really didn't exist until now, blowing even Corvettes out of the water in terms of price and performance. I would think most people would remember back to previous generations where the Camaro was a pretty basic car, all in all, even if it had a bit of performance.
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Old 09-15-2014, 05:13 PM   #18
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where the heck you get that at? With all my rebates and offers from GM. usaa and military discount I came nowhere close to that..


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Well I emailed six different dealerships. I used $1000 private offer and $2000 cash back. I was going to finance through my credit union so apparently they came up with another discount. The first "final" offer was $28,400 but I showed it to all the other dealers and went with the lowest one.

I also used the $7000 from my trade-in and about $1700 from my GM Card earnings. The dealer was actually kind of surprised it all went through but I had already contacted GM directly to make sure all of my discounts applied and that I was still able to use my earnings.
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Old 09-15-2014, 05:16 PM   #19
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I was just curious if that question ever comes up. I have had the car for about 4 days and have heard it about 5 times. They always ask isn't that car like $40,000 +? When I say $20,000 after trade in they are floored. My good friend just bought a Honda Civic for around the same price. With good negotiating, good credit, they really don't cost as much as someone would think.
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I think most people as said a few times above just don't realize the price of a car.. and most of the times the price they quote is for the ZL1 or Z28 60K +
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Old 09-15-2014, 05:23 PM   #20
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Except to the untrained eye, the resemblance is remarkably similar. It's the same basic car and chassis, with the ZL1 having a lot more content and performance, obviously, and a lot of changes that aren't visible to the general public, like the different suspension setup.

This thread is a bit confusing in that the Camaro hasn't historically been an expensive car, until now. It was always a "poor man's Corvette" which is why I look quizzical after reading tales about people asking them how they afford their Camaros. The expensive ones like the Z/28 really didn't exist until now, blowing even Corvettes out of the water in terms of price and performance. I would think most people would remember back to previous generations where the Camaro was a pretty basic car, all in all, even if it had a bit of performance.
Maybe because they are rare? I don't know what it is but I have been asked. Then again maybe people just aren't familiar with the higher end models. I live in Omaha and rarely see the camaro. I see nothing but mustangs and challengers. When j started shopping I too was thinking I was going to be at least 30,000+
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Old 09-15-2014, 05:32 PM   #21
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Except to the untrained eye, the resemblance is remarkably similar. It's the same basic car and chassis, with the ZL1 having a lot more content and performance, obviously, and a lot of changes that aren't visible to the general public, like the different suspension setup.

This thread is a bit confusing in that the Camaro hasn't historically been an expensive car, until now. It was always a "poor man's Corvette" which is why I look quizzical after reading tales about people asking them how they afford their Camaros. The expensive ones like the Z/28 really didn't exist until now, blowing even Corvettes out of the water in terms of price and performance. I would think most people would remember back to previous generations where the Camaro was a pretty basic car, all in all, even if it had a bit of performance.
I'm pretty sure an untrained eye could pick out the differences of a zl1 and 1lt if they were shopping on a car lot. They would immediately notice this is not the car on the billboard whatsoever then find out that car actually cost around 53k not 20k.

I don't have a trained eye for other cars like I do the 5th gen but I can still tell if it's a performance model or base model with a few observations.

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Old 09-15-2014, 05:49 PM   #22
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This happens at work quite a bit. I tell people they need to know how to car shop. My car stickered at $41k+, but via discounts the price was at $34,500 and on top of that I qualified for 0% interest. I always tell people that there are minivans in the parking lot that cost more than my car. It looks more expensive than it is. I think the median car price is close to $32K making the Camaro right in there for pricing.
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Old 09-15-2014, 06:01 PM   #23
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This happens at work quite a bit. I tell people they need to know how to car shop. My car stickered at $41k+, but via discounts the price was at $34,500 and on top of that I qualified for 0% interest. I always tell people that there are minivans in the parking lot that cost more than my car. It looks more expensive than it is. I think the median car price is close to $32K making the Camaro right in there for pricing.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...ugust/2761341/
This is especially true when they are upside down on their car. My brother has an Equinox base model and his payments are $570
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Old 09-15-2014, 07:29 PM   #24
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Well I emailed six different dealerships. I used $1000 private offer and $2000 cash back. I was going to finance through my credit union so apparently they came up with another discount. The first "final" offer was $28,400 but I showed it to all the other dealers and went with the lowest one.



I also used the $7000 from my trade-in and about $1700 from my GM Card earnings. The dealer was actually kind of surprised it all went through but I had already contacted GM directly to make sure all of my discounts applied and that I was still able to use my earnings.

that's what's up! you got a heck of a deal!


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Old 09-15-2014, 07:30 PM   #25
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Except to the untrained eye, the resemblance is remarkably similar. It's the same basic car and chassis, with the ZL1 having a lot more content and performance, obviously, and a lot of changes that aren't visible to the general public, like the different suspension setup.

This thread is a bit confusing in that the Camaro hasn't historically been an expensive car, until now. It was always a "poor man's Corvette" which is why I look quizzical after reading tales about people asking them how they afford their Camaros. The expensive ones like the Z/28 really didn't exist until now, blowing even Corvettes out of the water in terms of price and performance. I would think most people would remember back to previous generations where the Camaro was a pretty basic car, all in all, even if it had a bit of performance.

Pretty nice gadgets too.. has more amenities than my BMW had.. HUD is sweet


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Old 09-15-2014, 09:06 PM   #26
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Yeah, I remember when the Camaro was lot less expensive. My dad bought a 1985 Z28 for around 12k. Now it cost $75k. I know these cars are day and night compared to 30 years ago. Chevy has really done a good job at creating a Camaro that spans from 22k to 75k so everyone can afford one.
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Old 09-16-2014, 12:46 AM   #27
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