A few price concerns...
#46
#47
I know the SS has the 20" standard wheels but I've seen nowhere other than in the RS "package additions" on the Chevy website where it states that the SS automatically comes with the rear spoiler. Not saying it doesn't, just that I haven't seen it in writing from Chevy. I don't care what autoblog, road&track, or Edmunds writes until I see it from Chevy.
#48
I know the SS has the 20" standard wheels but I've seen nowhere other than in the RS "package additions" on the Chevy website where it states that the SS automatically comes with the rear spoiler. Not saying it doesn't, just that I haven't seen it in writing from Chevy. I don't care what autoblog, road&track, or Edmunds writes until I see it from Chevy.
#49
#50
At the Australian reveal they have what appears to be a non-RS (no halos) SS model and it has a spoiler:
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2010-.../941384//full/
There are several pictures of this car in other threads as well. There's no Chevrolet or SS badging on the rear, but otherwise looks like most of the production SS models we've seen.
#54
Please god, prove me wrong, but I think everyone is living in fantasy world to assume the SS/RS will be any less than 42K.
God I hope I'm wrong.
Challenger SRT8 425 horses starts at 42,000
Shelby GT 500 500 horses starts mid 40's....
God I hope I'm wrong.
Challenger SRT8 425 horses starts at 42,000
Shelby GT 500 500 horses starts mid 40's....
#55
That will be financial suicide to have an SS over 42k no matter what package it is. You should get a SS fully loaded around $37,000
#56
Your right but I think $37,000 is still a bit high. Should be about $34,000-$35,000 fully loaded. Maybe it might hit $37,000 if you add some of the GM extras they're going to offer at the dealer. I would hope that when the Z/28 makes it's return that it would cost no more than $45,000. Here's hoping!
#57
If the Z28 is over $45k then it will fail, the only people who would be getting one would be the collectors. $45k is the limit I set that I will not go over for one, if it's more I'll just be getting an SS. $45k get you a really nice Vette these days!
#58
SS will be price-competitive with Mustang GT (26k) and Challenger RT (price not available yet). SS/RS will be competitive with the GT Premium (28k).
I don't know the above for a fact, but it would be a death sentence for Camaro if I'm wrong. Camaro simply can't be that expensive. Z28 has more freedom, but the V6 and the SS need to be within $2000 of Mustang's equivalents or it's just not going to sell.
#60
Z28, when it eventually comes out, will be the car that targets SRT8 and GT500 on price.
SS will be price-competitive with Mustang GT (26k) and Challenger RT (price not available yet). SS/RS will be competitive with the GT Premium (28k).
I don't know the above for a fact, but it would be a death sentence for Camaro if I'm wrong. Camaro simply can't be that expensive. Z28 has more freedom, but the V6 and the SS need to be within $2000 of Mustang's equivalents or it's just not going to sell.
SS will be price-competitive with Mustang GT (26k) and Challenger RT (price not available yet). SS/RS will be competitive with the GT Premium (28k).
I don't know the above for a fact, but it would be a death sentence for Camaro if I'm wrong. Camaro simply can't be that expensive. Z28 has more freedom, but the V6 and the SS need to be within $2000 of Mustang's equivalents or it's just not going to sell.
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