[ZR1] My dealer still has 2 2010 ZR1s in stock
#21
Burning Brakes
2010 Chevrolet Corvette Cpe ZR1 w/3ZR
MSRP: $122,570
Internet Price: $97,988
http://www.columbusvette.com/new/Che...932fc3c645.htm
MSRP: $122,570
Internet Price: $97,988
http://www.columbusvette.com/new/Che...932fc3c645.htm
Last edited by winstonc; 01-21-2012 at 08:34 AM.
#22
Le Mans Master
With 2013 models starting production in 5 months, all 2010 3ZR cars should be under 90....... even without a C7 in the near future
The dealers had a 15% guaranteed profit to them when they were new, and it is their own fault if they are still stuck with a 3 year old expensive car that is about to be eclipsed by a new model run.
Serves them right for ordering almost all of them with a $2000 wheel option that most do not like
Pigs get fat but hogs get slaughtered
#23
Pro
2010 Chevrolet Corvette Cpe ZR1 w/3ZR
MSRP: $122,570
Internet Price: $97,988
http://www.columbusvette.com/new/Che...932fc3c645.htm
MSRP: $122,570
Internet Price: $97,988
http://www.columbusvette.com/new/Che...932fc3c645.htm
I am sure a great deal could be made on that car. To me it is pretty odvious why they still have this car. Sienna interior with CRM? Good luck with that combo. That car would need to be <$87500, and have a 5K upholstry shop gift cert tucked under the windshield wipper, IMO.
#24
Le Mans Master
2010 Chevrolet Corvette Cpe ZR1 w/3ZR
MSRP: $122,570
Internet Price: $97,988
http://www.columbusvette.com/new/Che...932fc3c645.htm
MSRP: $122,570
Internet Price: $97,988
http://www.columbusvette.com/new/Che...932fc3c645.htm
That price seems a little high and I agree the Sienna with Crystal Red is not a great color Combo. I would think the only color the sienna would go with would be black exterior
#26
_"SCOTT"_
2010 Chevrolet Corvette Cpe ZR1 w/3ZR
MSRP: $122,570
Internet Price: $97,988
http://www.columbusvette.com/new/Che...932fc3c645.htm
MSRP: $122,570
Internet Price: $97,988
http://www.columbusvette.com/new/Che...932fc3c645.htm
Either colors with the right accenting colors are awesome but together...no thanks!!!
#30
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2009 sold recently at Manheim for low 80's(84k?) with 74 miles
buying a new 2010 for high 80's seems to make more sense
It seems foolish to spend more than 70k on a new Z06
Maybe I just need to increase my income
buying a new 2010 for high 80's seems to make more sense
It seems foolish to spend more than 70k on a new Z06
Maybe I just need to increase my income
#31
Pro
Two dealers show to still have new 2009. They are both Cyber Grey. One shows to have 1200 miles, but new with full warranty, and programs. I want a 2010 or 2011. But, I wonder what kind of a deal could made on these. They have had to been on the lot for almost 4 years .
#32
Melting Slicks
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#33
Le Mans Master
Glad to see you get IMO, a fair price for a great car.
With 2013 models starting production in 5 months, all 2010 3ZR cars should be under 90....... even without a C7 in the near future
The dealers had a 15% guaranteed profit to them when they were new, and it is their own fault if they are still stuck with a 3 year old expensive car that is about to be eclipsed by a new model run.
Serves them right for ordering almost all of them with a $2000 wheel option that most do not like
Pigs get fat but hogs get slaughtered
With 2013 models starting production in 5 months, all 2010 3ZR cars should be under 90....... even without a C7 in the near future
The dealers had a 15% guaranteed profit to them when they were new, and it is their own fault if they are still stuck with a 3 year old expensive car that is about to be eclipsed by a new model run.
Serves them right for ordering almost all of them with a $2000 wheel option that most do not like
Pigs get fat but hogs get slaughtered
The C4 Zr-1 was another example of hog behavior selling for sticker at 60k in 1990 and hog dealers marking those things up 25 to 50k.
Lots of fat greedy dealers and manufacturers.