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$30,000 Dealer Markup On Camaro Z/28 Pushes Price To $106,165
$30,000 Dealer Markup On Camaro Z/28 Pushes Price To $106,165-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:13:45

The is one of the greatest muscle cars that GM ever produced. It has a 7.0L V8 cranking out 505 hp and is equally capable on the drag-strip as well as a road course. It's so good that one LA car dealer thinks someone will pay $30,000 over sticker price.

According to Chevrolet's website the Camaro Z/28 has an MSRP of about $76,000, has a black over black example listed for $106,165.

Dealer markups on limited production cars are nothing new. When you talk about what something is "worth" the old adage is "It is worth what someone is willing to pay for it." When you consider that some people are willing to spend an extra it is all relative. In a market like Los Angeles, I'm sure there are plenty of wealthy buyers who have the means to drop a hundred-large on the most badass Camaro you can buy.

If there is one automaker that has a keen understanding of supply and demand it is Ferrari. They…

But you don't get rich by spending money you don't have to. A quick Autotrader search reveals another black over black Z/28 at , just a from Felix Chevy for $73,087... that is $3558 UNDER MSRP! Now the cheapest Z/28 is in Miami Florida at the white one with a a sale price of $66,999, almost 8 grand off sticker for limited edition car like that is a hell of a deal.

for sale near you in Los Angeles, CA. Get more information and car pricing for this vehicle on…

I understand the love for the Camaro, when I was 19 I wanted one more than anything else. What I can't understand is paying Porsche 911 money when you can have one for less than sticker.

(H/T to Ian)

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