Corvette Buyers Guide 2023: A Corvette for (Almost) Every Budget
Corvettes for $60K to $70K
If you have been saving your pennies for a bit longer and have up to $70K to spend on a Corvette, then you shall be rewarded with some of the best cars out there. You are dropping a decent chunk of change now, but you are getting a lot back in return. As always, you can grab nicer examples of cars we already listed. But if you want to branch out a bit, check out the below.
2020 C8 Corvette
It might be hard to believe but you can find a 2020 C8 Corvette Stingray in this price range. There are not a lot of them, but they are out there. They have clean titles and less than 25,000 miles on them. You are looking at a basic 1LT or 2LT coupe at this price. But you are getting the latest and greatest generation Corvette out there.
1963 – 1967 C2 Corvette
If you prefer classic over new, the world of the C2 Corvette opens up to you at this price range. But if you want a nice 1966 Corvette Convertible with a 327 V8 and a manual transmission with less than 30,000 miles. Boom. Your $70K will get you one.
Corvettes for $70K+
Buy whatever you want! OK, not really. But when you are spending this kind of money you can order yourself a new C8 if you want. Or choose some of the best examples of the best Corvettes through the years. The Corvette world is your oyster unless you want a C7 ZR1, C8 Z06, or a highly collectible classic. We hope this Corvette Buyers Guide has helped you with your Corvette shopping journey. Now get out there and start test driving.
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