monksey7
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What do you think the new GT350R will cost?
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I wish Ford would make it affordable but I think the MSRP will 80k to 90k.
I was thinking just under $70,000 with no options, and a fully equipped near $73000.No.
Probably around $65,000-$68,000
I was thinking just under $70,000 with no options, and a fully equipped near $73000.
That was my thought. The Z was near $75000, so being just under $70000 would be a good difference. Then to get a fully loaded one cheaper was a plus.They're going to want to undercut the Z/28 or whatever the Z/28 replacement will be for the 6th Gen Camaro.
Those CF rims are not going to come cheap.
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Those tires ain't cheap either.They're going to want to undercut the Z/28 or whatever the Z/28 replacement will be for the 6th Gen Camaro.
Those CF rims are not going to come cheap.
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My 2c.
If the regular GT350 is around 52K, the GT350R will probably be around 10K more so 62K total. The carbon brakes are optional which will be another 8K more.
I'll start eating noodle from now on ... with beans, no meat.
They couldn't get the Z's to sell though.
Anyone remember the $15K rebate they just offered?
Mak Haik Chevy in Houston had TWO at $55K with the rebate...then immediately sold.
Carbon ceramic brakes in the front.I did not see any reference to carbon brakes. Did I miss it?