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Looking on E-Bay, and clicking the "completed listings" button, there are the following.........
1) Anniversary Edition Vert. 1,837 miles sold for $34,378
2) Anniversary Edition Coupe. 3,100 miles sold for $32,500
3) Anniversary Edition Vert. 8,000 miles sold for $32,850
I am quite surprised that these cars area actually selling at these prices.
These are Rogers Corvette prices, and more!
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I'm surprised that the prices were that high too even with the low mileage. I have heard that Rogers Corvettes has some very nice cars through and the prices do reflect that.
The Annie cars are holding their value nicely! You also have to remember all the one's you listed have INCREDIBLY low miles!!!!
Agreed, but even so I expected prices in the $27K range. It is amazing, and a good sign, that 10 year old (low mileage) C5s are still commanding such high prices.
Watching prices over the last couple of years, it even seems that Anniversary Editions have actually increased in value.
A local multi line GM dealer has had two coupes and a two verts over the last few months. None of them lasted on the lot more than a week.
Milage on all four ranged from 10,000 to 20,000 miles, they were sticker priced from $29,900 to $31,900.
The 2003 1SC package Anniversary Editions are desireable, there are so many low milage ones out there still, and they still command a decent price.
In fact from casual observations, prices haven't changed at all over the last 4 years on the low milage ones, and I'll agree with the statement that they actually increased slightly, albeit very slightly.
After five years with my A/E, the excitement is still there, and shows no sign of fading any time soon. I plan to keep it a good long time, so I can care less about the value today or in the future, just commenting on what others are going for, and again, not surprised.
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