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Personally I think the only versions of these cars that will have any real value will be barely driven very low mileage bone stock on stock tires with full options that have been sitting in a climate controlled garage or storage unit. And with a clean Carfax and no incidents or accidents and only 1 previous owner. And probably not all the years. Probably just the 17s, the 18 ZLEs, the 20 ZLEs with A10, and that's about it.
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If you bought you car to be an investment.. that's one HELLUVA gamble. Might want to give those ruskian stock a shot if their stock market ever reopens.
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2017 - First year for the 6th Gen ZL1. 2018 - First year for the 6th Gen ZLE. 2019 - First year for the 6th Gen ZLE with A10 trans. Although it might seem little, a person who is well versed and knowledgeable and looking to spend a lot of money on one of these in the future will probably want one that has all the "firsts" and in perfect condition with low miles and bone stock and 1 owner. |
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Possibly the more rare versions: - CFI Z28 - 4cyl manual trans Camaro And then possibly the firsts: - 84 IROC (first year of the IROC...I think). - 85 IROC with 5.0 TPI (first year with TPI). - 87 IROC with 5.7 TPI (first year with 5.7 and TPI). At least those are what I would look for as something to collect. |
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If I were to bet on a ZL-1 going up in value, I would buy a manual 1LE, and order it with PDR, no sunroof. It would appeal to a rich mān as a track toy. Look how manual Porsches have gained in value.
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I would tend to agree, manual 1LE would probably appreciate the most in years to come since manuals are going away and the 1LE is the most high performance version available for track use.
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idk if you guys have been reading up on the new Lucid EVs that are supposedly coming out soon, but they're amazing cars, making 900-1111 hp and doing everything else well, with a 500mile range. The only drawback I see so far is they're still very expensive and out of reach for most buyers.
I think what will happen with electric cars is that someday they'll be to us what our current gen cars are to 80s/90s "fast" cars. I had several 5.0s back in the day and thought they were pretty quick. Now it would take a fully built and blown one to even keep up with a stock RS3, M3, zl1, etc. When I see those 80s/90s cars on the road, I enjoy it because of the nostalgia, but I don't at all perceive them as a "fast" car anymore. I think when most EVs are running 9s and 10s with ease, right off the showroom floor, our "fast" cars will be looked at the same way. So, we'll eventually find ourselves in the same boat as the current classic car owners, where we enjoy our cars for what they are and we are ok with knowing that we're not the fast guys on the roads anymore. Change is difficult but it certainly seems like the tech is moving in that direction, barring any crazy setbacks like WW3 or something LOL
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The only thing I'd say is different about your post is that in the future you mention most likely there won't be any of our ICE vehicles on the roads as gas will probably cost way too much...like $15 a gallon for 87 octane or something ridiculous like that. But I do agree that the performance difference will be similar to the difference between our current cars and the 80s-90s versions. To think, I remember the first time I drove my 87 IROC-Z with 5.7 TPI and I could not believe how fast it was. Then I drove my 95 Z28 the first time and I couldn't believe how fast that was. Then came modded and supercharged Mustangs up until I got my 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS and that totally blew me away. Up until my 17 ZL1 which again just amazed me. To Hellcats and now having modded cars. And to think that these EVs are soo fast that they are gonna eat up cars like mine easily from stoplight to stoplight. And the faster ones will wreck my cars from a dig, from a roll, etc. The idea that this next level of performance is that far above what we have now is just insane. |
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