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Hey Fellow Vette lovers,
We have two Vettes, a 71 and a 72. Which we love. We just went to
the dealer to trade in the old Benz and buy a new Vette. So my wife
could drive in style. When we got there we noticed a 2008 ZHZ 436 hp
6.2L Yellow w/ black stripe. My question is... is this a rare car? And is it
worth $36,900 with 22K miles? It is in our driveway and we have till
Monday to finalize the deal.
Hey Fellow Vette lovers,
We have two Vettes, a 71 and a 72. Which we love. We just went to
the dealer to trade in the old Benz and buy a new Vette. So my wife
could drive in style. When we got there we noticed a 2008 ZHZ 436 hp
6.2L Yellow w/ black stripe. My question is... is this a rare car? And is it
worth $36,900 with 22K miles? It is in our driveway and we have till
Monday to finalize the deal.
Thanks,
Dave (Elkhartgreen72)
You should probably ask this over in the C6 forum. I for one don't even know what a ZHZ is!
I wonder how "beat upon" it was while it served its sentence as a rental? As for value, I wonder if you could somehow gauge the first Mustangs , those GT-H Shelbys, as any kind of comparison from then to now ? Look at this, http://www.autoblog.com/2008/06/09/h...un-collection/
Peace,,,Moosie
What is a regular 2008 vette with 22k miles worth (with the 436 hp exhaust option) ?
How many asses sat in that drivers seat to put on those 22k miles? Does that ADD value to the car? I know it is one of 500, but geez. Another downside might be, as you drive your "new" vette around town, many will think you are renting it!
I'm told it is a regular car with a black stripe added. Only 500 like it. Theres debate as to how much of an investment since a rental. Theres a bunch on ebay.
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