Jackie Chan
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- 2010 Corvette ZR1
Do you pay sticker on all of your cars?Fair as set by the manufacturer.
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Do you pay sticker on all of your cars?Fair as set by the manufacturer.
Not biting.Do you pay sticker on all of your cars?
I hear you about the price getting into C7 area, but personally I think the GT350 looks better...there is something about the Vette that looks to "Transformer" to me....I know the car performs...its just me....The problem for me is that the R, with all of Fords packaging limits, is squarely in C7 pricing - so if it comes above 60k then Ford doesn't make sense. The C7 can be had any way you pick - track car, convertible, auto, stick plus things Ford doesn't even offer like HUD and the PDR.
The GT350 would work, but again all those artificial limits and all this struggling with dealers over allocations and ADM makes me sick. Ford + its dealers are pushing me to the dark side.![]()

The problem for me is that the R, with all of Fords packaging limits, is squarely in C7 pricing - so if it comes above 60k then Ford doesn't make sense. The C7 can be had any way you pick - track car, convertible, auto, stick plus things Ford doesn't even offer like HUD and the PDR.
The GT350 would work, but again all those artificial limits and all this struggling with dealers over allocations and ADM makes me sick. Ford + its dealers are pushing me to the dark side.![]()
I really like the Ferrari inspired looks of the C7, but the LT1 is garbage. I'm afraid to buy one for that reason and I'm worried that my winter driving experience will be so bad I will have to get a winter beater.The problem for me is that the R, with all of Fords packaging limits, is squarely in C7 pricing - so if it comes above 60k then Ford doesn't make sense. The C7 can be had any way you pick - track car, convertible, auto, stick plus things Ford doesn't even offer like HUD and the PDR.
The GT350 would work, but again all those artificial limits and all this struggling with dealers over allocations and ADM makes me sick. Ford + its dealers are pushing me to the dark side.![]()
I'm in MOI bought my 2012 from them, called and left a voicemail with the sales manager who I delt with and he never called back. With all the la celebrities and their media presence I assumed all were gone or huge adm, I could be wrong.
Anyone in the Missouri area? Found another dealer there. Also might be willing to ship the cars
I have not seen a race prepared 350 yet.Everyone knows that a race-prepared C7 will out perform a race-prepared GT350, as race-prepared C7's utilize the Z06 as the benchmark. They're two different classes. However, the prior poster said "a C7"... He did not specify a C7 Z06.
In order to get the level of performance out of a GM product you will have to escalate to a Z06 as the GT350 has been rumored to have tracked the Gring more quickly than the Z/28.
http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23070&highlight=MultimaticI have not seen a race prepared 350 yet.
please show us the link, I suspect we would all enjoy the info
Also please define race prepared?
Seen those videos.
Definitely have to agree with this - the mfgr sets MSRP. It can't be unfair! If they set it "too low", well, they set it at an amount completely of their own choosing...Fair as set by the manufacturer.