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What are the prices that 03 and 04 ZO6's in very good condition bringing on the average in this market? I'm talking about stock or close to stock and private deals and from dealers. I've seen a few private prices and dealers and just want members opinions. Thanks guys.
I would love for that to be the truth but is more like 25K and below... Sadly
Personally,
I wouldnt sell mine for anything less than 25K but I have been seeing a lot of people letting them go cheap, below 25K.
Which only hurts their value in the market as they are worth more than what they are going for.
Damn economy!
I would love for that to be the truth but is more like 25K and below... Sadly
Personally,
I wouldnt sell mine for anything less than 25K but I have been seeing a lot of people letting them go cheap, below 25K.
Which only hurts their value in the market as they are worth more than what they are going for.
Damn economy!
A few from the Northern CA market:
I drove a 04 today with 43K miles - asking price is $24K.
Another one was listed 03 with 32K miles - $21K asking price, it already sold probably for about that.
Another 03 with 55K miles listed on here sold for $20K.
I was going to go look at a 2002 TR with 62K for $21K asking price at a dealer but ended up raining today.
03 EB with 19K miles asking $27K which may be optimistic, but maybe not by all that much. I sent that seller an email but no response back yet.
Just bought a 2002 EB with mod red/black interior; 100% stock with about 35K miles for $21K. I looked for about to years because the color combo I wanted is not that common and it had to be 99% stock and have all original documents.
Just from my cruising of the forum over the past year and a half, I noticed that the prices seemed to drop significantly in the winter, but with spring time and summer creeping up, the prices seem to be going up.
I think this can be attributed to people wanting to be outside more when the weather is nice, and what better way to enjoy this gorgeous weather than to go driving in a corvette.
Essentially the message I'm trying to get across is the demand for the corvettes increase during the nice weather months, and with a finite number of cars, simple economics takes effect. High demand and a always decreasing supply (no longer in production, wrecks, etc.).