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Bought my vette from Hendricks. They are great. New tires all around, new brakes full tune up and they even resprayed the seats and dash. Didnt ask for it they just did it. I will buy my next vette from these guys you can look at my pics and see for yourself.
Last edited by jeffyjeff; Dec 17, 2011 at 10:58 PM.
GIRLS Buy them as well...................... And we also know enough to see you have the wrong cars in the ad pics...........GS's in base, Coupes in Vert ads etc. The discounts are on par with everyone else. Get the stickers of the 3/4 Lts and you will get a more accurate picture.
Last edited by DebRedZR1; Dec 18, 2011 at 08:55 AM.
We are having a new website built just for Corvettes that is 90% done and it will show the GM window sticker. Please be bear with us. In the mean time can I assisit you with anything.
Nice!
Looking at various dealers' websites (of all makes/models...not just GM) over the years, my biggest pet peeve is websites that just list random options with generic names, instead of real option names/codes/packages and/or real window stickers of the specific models being shown!
St. Jude Donor '10-'11-'12-'13-'14-'15-'16-'17-'18
Originally Posted by DWS44
Nice!
Looking at various dealers' websites (of all makes/models...not just GM) over the years, my biggest pet peeve is websites that just list random options with generic names, instead of real option names/codes/packages and/or real window stickers of the specific models being shown!
You hit the nail on the head!
I want to see the actual window sticker...anything else is sheer advertising junk....
Show me the sticker!
Also, have a sort by package...I am tired of paging through ad after ad looking for a 3LT....or any other package for that matter.
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