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Drives: 2013 GT500 Join Date: Nov 2011
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That looked like it hurt. I seriously love what GM has done with the car. They basically said, "This car isn't for everyone. It's going to be heavily track oriented but still have what it requires to maintain streetcar status." It's a flagship Camaro, ultimately making it #2 or 3 on GMs performance list somewhere behind the upcoming Z06 and in/on/around Z51 territory. I'm shocked (though I shouldn't be, this is the internet) at the number of people saying it's a fail because of the price. 75K is a steep price, especially a Camaro, but THIS car is not meant for "the common person or the average blue collar working guy." Both the Camaro and the Mustang are rooted in affordability, but don't pretend a Boss/ZL1/GT500/Z28 are remotely affordable (or intended) to be made for everyone who loves the two cars. I won't get into the cost vs performance argument as I really don't know what it requires to build a road racecar other than more money than I have. At the same time though, it ought to be pretty obvious (remember...internet here...) that such a limited quantity of cars results in higher R/D costs per unit. What would the ZL1 cost if GM had produced 2500 total instead of however many are in existence now? I hope ford makes a GT350 (to continue competing with the ZL1 and throw a punch at this Z28 and Z51) that prices closely to the outgoing GT500 that is everyday friendly. I'd also enjoy an R version that costs more ans performs better while sacrificing civility. I wouldn't be interested in either, but I can still respect what they are and why they are built.
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Drives: '19 XT4 2.0T & '22 VW Atlas 2.0T Join Date: Dec 2008
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Everyone thinks, oh the new suspension already exists. Well no, this is the first application in the industry and also in a Camaro. And taking an existing engine? Do you know how long it tales to calibrate an existing power train in a new application? As Fbodfather said 40% of the parts are new and new parts requir tools and just for grins google PPAP and see what it takes to qualify a new part from a supplier. The work GM has to do is farrrrr more than what you guys see in the aftermarket.
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Drives: Grand Sport/Z07 Join Date: Jun 2009
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Drives: Grand Sport/Z07 Join Date: Jun 2009
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Yes, and you can't sue yourself for the aftermarket parts you put on your car. However GM has to consider it. Have a couple of cars showing issues and wham! a class action lawsuit. Another reason for so much "testing".
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Drives: 08 Mustang GT, 19 WRX Join Date: Jul 2012
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To answer your question on the R&D aspect. I believe GM spreads that cost over the life of the particular nameplate. Meaning when they do R&D for a certain car Z/28 for this matter they look at how long its going to be made and around how many units they plan to make over the span of its life. maybe Number 3 can expand on this... BTW I dont remember many people complaining when the C6 Z06 came out about the cost. I dont believe you answered my eariler question. If the Z/28 was 65K would YOU buy it? |
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What I'm waiting for is to see what they price the C7 Z06 at. That will uncover a whole new insight on whether the Z/28 is priced correctly. I still love the Z/28 even though I believe it's priced in the stratosphere. |
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Example - a unit we had built for years the customer wanted to put a flat screen monitor on it. The majority of people thought - oh those are only a few hundred bucks at best buy that should be easy. Long story short - the monitor requried a PC attached to it to run the software system. The software system was a prop deal that we developed from scratch. The housing of said monitor had to be designed so that it would not look like we just nailed it to the unit in our garage. Power supply had to change and that actually had an affect on how the unit ran (in other words - delay). Developed a new controller to run it. And on down the list. This took months to get suppliers inline, pricing hashed out, testing, developing instructions for the line on how to build it, teaching the line how to build it, develop marketing, engineering hours, developing a guide for how to repair the unit, building x amount of test units and on down the list. This was one new added feature. Now we are talking about 40% of an existing car. And as for GM - when i first saw this my thoughts went to - they are going after the Porsche's of the world with a CAMARO!!! Ballsy decision And as for the badges - the first thing i would do is take them all off (i hate badges on cars)
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If it is an option then maybe start in the 90s. Many believe the new Z06 will be supercharged so that seems that this will replace the ZR1 as well so 100k+ is probably what we are looking at |
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If I wanted to acquire a track ONLY car (not legal for street), I would spend about 30-35Gs on a very well sorted, used race car with plenty of spare parts included and quite often a new motor. Many many many such cars are available, including stock cars set up for road course which are absolute MONSTERS. (But I suspect you know all this ). BTW been a route of modding a car (yep it was a Stang) and won't do it again, ever. My strategy is simple: stock car, better seats (if required), safety, better front brakes (if required and economical) proper pads and fluids and proper tires. The last 4 are consumables and hence not worthy of fretting about.
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Drives: sometimes Join Date: Mar 2008
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I think if someone likes the 1LE , wants more power, but doesn't want to pay 75K, I'd say mod the engine. lots of people here do.
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