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Old 05-14-2024, 06:57 PM   #29
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I remember that but that was a different situation. 75k was a lot for a Camaro at that time especially one that didn’t even have that much power compared to what else you could get for the money. Yes it was a bargain in terms of lap times but that’s not what people dropping 75k on a muscle car want/wanted. It had to compete with the zl1 which had more power for less money and rode nicer, GT500’s and hellcats which had a ton more power and appeal to the typical muscle car buyer at that time wanting to drop 50+k on a camaro/mustang or challenger.

Now we are in different times and the Z/28 fetches a nice premium.
What cratered the Z/28 sales was they released it simultaneously with the Z06. People talked tough about owning a track car,but for roughly the same price most sprung for the vette which had more power, cup holders and USB ports. It also rode a little more comfy
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Old 05-15-2024, 06:31 AM   #30
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They go to auction if they don't get sold.
Bingo!

Because most dealers finance the cars on their lot, when they sit for a long time the carrying cost makes it more likely that they'll send the car to auction instead of waiting for the right buyer. The accounting factor is not insigificant particularly for smaller dealers.

Alternatively, a good amount of dealers will keep "special interest" vehicles on their lot for promotional purposes for use in local parades or for employee enthusiam and such, which is why you may see some hold-overs. Although they're on the lot and show in inventory, the dealer isn't interested in selling immediately...
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Old 05-15-2024, 09:33 AM   #31
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Local Indy dealer has three 3LT CE convertibles for around 54k minus 6.5k discount...
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Old 05-15-2024, 09:53 AM   #32
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Local Indy dealer has three 3LT CE convertibles for around 54k minus 6.5k discount...
I can’t imagine many folks spending 50+K on a car want an NA V6 only making 335 HP. They are going to have to discount those cars more. That’s what I spent on my 23 2ss 1le. The LFX is a great engine but I can’t imagine paying 50+k for one.
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Old 05-15-2024, 10:33 PM   #33
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54k is more then 10k over what I paid for my SS 1LE.

So glad I didn't pass up on the '23 and order a '24 I probably wouldn't have got (They didn't make many 1SS 1LE CE M6's, did they?)
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Old 05-16-2024, 01:03 PM   #34
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I get what you all are saying, but that is the going price of a 2024. We all paid less for previous years' 2SS and even ZL1s. But a CE ZL1 this year cost upwards of 90K...
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Old 05-16-2024, 04:21 PM   #35
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54k is more then 10k over what I paid for my SS 1LE.

So glad I didn't pass up on the '23 and order a '24 I probably wouldn't have got (They didn't make many 1SS 1LE CE M6's, did they?)
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I get what you all are saying, but that is the going price of a 2024. We all paid less for previous years' 2SS and even ZL1s. But a CE ZL1 this year cost upwards of 90K...
My dealer wouldn’t take a penny off even though my family had bought cars from them before. I know my salesman did try but no dice.

I mean, I was gonna buy it anyway even with no discount but this ain’t the pre-covid days where you could order anything with any options and still get $5k-$10k off sticker without trying hard.
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