Corvette C7 what did you pay?
#2
Burning Brakes
$19.99 for two, but only because I called within the first 10 minutes of the ad (actually thought I was only getting one for that price, but "I acted now"). You order them straight from the January C&D. I forget the number. Sorry.
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#5
Race Director
Msrp plus whatever taxes in your state. I believe Mike Griswald is taking deposits.
Estimated price range should run between 55 thousand to 70 thousand dollar price range for the base model.( give or take area grand)
The future corvette in other iterations such as the ZR1 will reach up to 130 thousand dollars. Surprisingly ZR1 sales for the c6 were brisk so it makes sense GM will venture up in price again with C7 variants.
I personally liked it better when the Z06 on the C5 was a 10 percent price hike, not a 50 percent jump. And the ZR1 was double ( base coupe)
I am sure GM will be smart and follow the path of greater performance and great profitability...
The 10 percent price hike for many is easy...the 50 percent or doubles harder to pull off.
I don't see corvette reaching past 130 grand although I personally won't be dropping thT much coin on one...
I could buy for cash but it's too rich for my blood especially when the base model performs so well...
Under 4 second to 60 mph, over 1 lateral g, superior braking, top speed over 190 mph?
With those performance statistics I'm ok with the 55 to 65 thousand dollar version even if it's not top dog..
That performance is real world insane as it is.
Hope my answers helped you and sorry for the slight detour in discussion on pricing.
It's great for the brand to have ZR1 s and their escalated pricing...
Good image builder
Estimated price range should run between 55 thousand to 70 thousand dollar price range for the base model.( give or take area grand)
The future corvette in other iterations such as the ZR1 will reach up to 130 thousand dollars. Surprisingly ZR1 sales for the c6 were brisk so it makes sense GM will venture up in price again with C7 variants.
I personally liked it better when the Z06 on the C5 was a 10 percent price hike, not a 50 percent jump. And the ZR1 was double ( base coupe)
I am sure GM will be smart and follow the path of greater performance and great profitability...
The 10 percent price hike for many is easy...the 50 percent or doubles harder to pull off.
I don't see corvette reaching past 130 grand although I personally won't be dropping thT much coin on one...
I could buy for cash but it's too rich for my blood especially when the base model performs so well...
Under 4 second to 60 mph, over 1 lateral g, superior braking, top speed over 190 mph?
With those performance statistics I'm ok with the 55 to 65 thousand dollar version even if it's not top dog..
That performance is real world insane as it is.
Hope my answers helped you and sorry for the slight detour in discussion on pricing.
It's great for the brand to have ZR1 s and their escalated pricing...
Good image builder
#6
The funny thing about this thread is that by the time someone can give a legitimate answer it will be over 6 months since the last post and the thread will be locked for "reviving an old thread."
#7
I am still level freaking 3 in the game... Yeah, it was a free download into the Chevy dealership, but it's $100K to actually buy..
Oh wait, we're not talking about Gran Turismo 5..
Oh wait, we're not talking about Gran Turismo 5..
#8
$5 a dozen.
#9
Drifting
Then we will hear 6 months after that all the guys crying how the dealership ripped them off selling them the car at MSRP. Won't be long until they find out dealers will be selling the same car for $5000-$10000 less.
#10
Team Owner
It's the "P&H" that's gonna bite you in the ***.
#11
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WTF is up with some people on this forum???? Are you serious???
Nobody even knows what the damn car is gonna cost and you are asking what people paid. Geez...
Nobody even knows what the damn car is gonna cost and you are asking what people paid. Geez...
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A buck two fitty.
#14
Team Owner
I paid ABSOLUTELY NOTHING for my brand new 2014 Corvette.
Yes, I am THAT GOOD of a negotiator or I, like every single other being on this great planet, actually have not bought a 2014 Corvette yet.
Yes, I am THAT GOOD of a negotiator or I, like every single other being on this great planet, actually have not bought a 2014 Corvette yet.
#15
Team Owner
....but, if you order today and today only we'll double your order. Yes, that's right ladies and gentleman, well send you two new c7's for one low price. You just pay additional shipping and handling.....
#17
Burning Brakes
I refuse to buy one unless my dealer throws in a set of Ginzu knives.
#19
Drifting
What is even better: people lamenting the C7 as a disappointment and getting primed for the C8. Better than NY Jets fans on draft day.