This seems like a low price.
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This seems like a low price.
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...0634/overview/
Used 2010 Chevrolet Corvette Z16 Grand Sport w/4LT
$41,500 9,100 miles
Used 2010 Chevrolet Corvette Z16 Grand Sport w/4LT
$41,500 9,100 miles
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Depending on the service history, that looks like a desirable price to me!
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I think you'd be lucky to walk out of the dealership with a new GS vert for less than $75k in the next 12 months.
Now if we're talking 2010 base coupe for 2016 base coupe, then, yeah, $40k for the 2010 would be way too high and you might as well get the C7.
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This sounds like a better deal IMO. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...5575/overview/
But I'm biased.
But I'm biased.
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Respectfully, a brand new GS vert for ~$20k more than $40k?? (~$60K) -- no way.
I think you'd be lucky to walk out of the dealership with a new GS vert for less than $75k in the next 12 months.
Now if we're talking 2010 base coupe for 2016 base coupe, then, yeah, $40k for the 2010 would be way too high and you might as well get the C7.
I think you'd be lucky to walk out of the dealership with a new GS vert for less than $75k in the next 12 months.
Now if we're talking 2010 base coupe for 2016 base coupe, then, yeah, $40k for the 2010 would be way too high and you might as well get the C7.
And I knew that I would scare up some hair splitters with that post. OK 30k and you get a new GS vert NEXT year IF you can find one. My point is still the same.
Mark
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This sounds like a better deal IMO. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...5575/overview/
But I'm biased.
But I'm biased.
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It looks like a pretty good price to me. Check it out on line or better yet, take a peak at the black book, that would be the auction price that the dealer pays.
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...0634/overview/
Used 2010 Chevrolet Corvette Z16 Grand Sport w/4LT
$41,500 9,100 miles
Used 2010 Chevrolet Corvette Z16 Grand Sport w/4LT
$41,500 9,100 miles
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Check the Black Book that a dealer would use to see what it would sell for at the auto auction. That is what dealers are paying for the car.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Good luck and keep us posted.
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Respectfully, a brand new GS vert for ~$20k more than $40k?? (~$60K) -- no way.
I think you'd be lucky to walk out of the dealership with a new GS vert for less than $75k in the next 12 months.
Now if we're talking 2010 base coupe for 2016 base coupe, then, yeah, $40k for the 2010 would be way too high and you might as well get the C7.
I think you'd be lucky to walk out of the dealership with a new GS vert for less than $75k in the next 12 months.
Now if we're talking 2010 base coupe for 2016 base coupe, then, yeah, $40k for the 2010 would be way too high and you might as well get the C7.
Respectfully, Seeing as you can't drive out with a new GS Vert just yet, They would have to be buying what's available.
And I knew that I would scare up some hair splitters with that post. OK 30k and you get a new GS vert NEXT year IF you can find one. My point is still the same.
Mark
And I knew that I would scare up some hair splitters with that post. OK 30k and you get a new GS vert NEXT year IF you can find one. My point is still the same.
Mark
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Sorry I've started a derailment, but like the others here you didn't look at the pictures, it's a one owner Callaway. If you think it's overpriced you don't know the market.
Last edited by 919cw313; 04-13-2016 at 08:44 PM.