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Originally Posted by shaffe
Be honest Camaro faithful, before any real performance numbers were out there on the 6th gen did any of you expect the SS 1LE to almost match the outgoing 75K Z/28?
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Its not just the 1LE ~ Z/28. The SS is on par with the gen5 ZL1.
To answer your question, Mark Reuss said it in 2014. One year before the first cars hit the street
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Mark Reuss: December 4, 2014
I can tell you that. If you think about Z/28 and ZL1, SS — think about the satisfaction that a ZL1 offers you today off of current Zeta. Think about that satisfaction moved down from an accessibility and model-range standpoint. Think about that. If you like the ZL1 today, you’re going to love the SS tomorrow. Think about that from a philosophical standpoint.
http://www.motortrend.com/news/gm-ma...xt-gen-camaro/
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Originally Posted by shaffe
For the most part, the mark up part is out of Ford's control, and to me if they make the car that performs the way we all hope it does and sets an MSRP that is fair/relative to the competition then that is a success in my book. T
BUT I do see what you are saying that for the buyer it would take away value, but that is a free market. As long as their are people willing to shell out extra $$$ stealerships will charge it.
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Ford can control supply and that would wipe out the ability for dealerships to gouge after the honeymoon. IMO, Ford likes things exactly as they are because it creates the "special" aspect.