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Originally Posted by Todd in Vancouver
Its a stunning car so credit where its due. I find it interesting you can buy a base one to be equipped like a Z/28 with no amenities and then option it up to the level of a ZL1 with all the goodies and Mag ride. Smart plan by Ford to just lay it out on the table and let the customers decide and order what they want.
This is exactly what a lot of us Camaro guys have been asking GM to do. Give us a base Z/28 with nothing in it but a LS7 and. Stick shift and let us decide what options to ask with a loaded out supercharged "luxury" version equaling the ZL1. But lets be honest Ford is just finally catching up to where us C5 folks have been living for a few years. If Ford keeps this up and GM doesn't play some better hands next round I may be driving a GT350R when I'm done with my ZL1 depending on how it performs and the price.
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+1 to all the above....
...With all the buzz about when we'll see the 6thGen Camaro, I think it's good it didn't show up today....I think the day belonged to Ford for sure...Congrats to them and their fans for a job well done in all areas...
Public's memory is short, though....I'm sure Chevy will respond with a big splash about it's line-up soon enough...
But, again, credit where it's due....Good job, Ford....