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06-25-2017 10:04 AM |
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Originally Posted by ChrisCoffey
(Post 9789388)
I had a question and maybe its hidden in the forums but a quick reply would help me in this matter. I stopped by the dealer I got my camaro SS from and asked them about the ZL1 and the 1LE price. He told me that I would be lucky for them to even get an allocation for 1 much less 2 and he had someone ready to go right now. I was just wondering are these cars in their first year that hard to get or is it usually best to wait till the next year? He just made it out like no matter this year or next year it's going to be a hard find for me to get one so asking you on here about any info regarding this matter. Thanks again as always!
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Only 750 being built per year. That's an average of just over 14 cars a week for the entire country. U.S. population is about 320,000,000 people. That comes out to 1 car available to an average of just under 500,000 people. While this is crude comparison and doesn't take into account factors such as high volume dealers and varying demand in specific areas of the country, it gives you a perspective that these cars will indeed be rare.
Another way to look at this is Lamborghini sold 2,100 cars world wide in 2013 with the U.S. market being the top market. I don't think we will even see 1,000 cars worldwide for the ZL1 1LE. And how often do you see Lambo's on the streets?
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