Who is largest Chevy dealer in Southeast? VA to FL.
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Heel & Toe
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Who is largest Chevy dealer in Southeast? VA to FL.
Looking to buy 2017. What dealer has largest selection, best prices, etc. thanks for any suggestion. I'm in NC, looking at any place within a few states away. Curious where best deal may be found.
Dan
Dan
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Dan at Rick Hendrix in Atlanta ! The best new car sale I have ever had bar none!
I went to stingray chevy in Fla first as closer and put down a deposit on a car that was still at the plant
BUT then the price increase from GM happened...
they tryed real hard to sell me a 15 that I did not want by saying they could not give me the military discount because GM hoed the price to them
Dan at Hendrix's gave me the full GM military discount price on a 16 AW Z51 they had just got on the lot
looking at the lots, 2x the cars to choose from at Hendirxs
i think they were #3 or 4 in nation at time
was nothing but a pleasure buying from there!
I went to stingray chevy in Fla first as closer and put down a deposit on a car that was still at the plant
BUT then the price increase from GM happened...
they tryed real hard to sell me a 15 that I did not want by saying they could not give me the military discount because GM hoed the price to them
Dan at Hendrix's gave me the full GM military discount price on a 16 AW Z51 they had just got on the lot
looking at the lots, 2x the cars to choose from at Hendirxs
i think they were #3 or 4 in nation at time
was nothing but a pleasure buying from there!
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#5
Melting Slicks
I wouldn't limit yourself to a "few states away". Plane tickets cost $69 to $139 to get to anywhere on the East Coast. I bought from MacMulkin for 20%OFF MSRP + NO processing fee. They were great to work with and I would highly recommend.
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Criswell in gaitherberg MD is the largest in the southeast. Mike Furman is on this site. I just bought a Z-51 from them (it was a 2016) pleasant place to deal with if you can say that about a car dealer. They are a short ride away from you. They have quite a few 2016 leftover and you can get a significant discount
#7
Melting Slicks
I don't know about the largest Chevrolet dealership in those states, but if you want the largest Corvette dealer, refer to this chart. http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2016/...alers-of-2015/
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Heel & Toe
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Thanks for the suggestions, and the link. That's what I needed. I haven't bought a new car in a long time, and never looked at cars as expensive as a corvette. What's a reasonable expectation for price off MSRP? Curious what I may actually buy a corvette for. Noticed many on Autotrader are $8-10k below MSRP, namely 2016 models. Is this a normal price deduction late in the production year, now that 2017's are on the lots? Thanks for any insights.
Dan
Dan
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Thanks for the suggestions, and the link. That's what I needed. I haven't bought a new car in a long time, and never looked at cars as expensive as a corvette. What's a reasonable expectation for price off MSRP? Curious what I may actually buy a corvette for. Noticed many on Autotrader are $8-10k below MSRP, namely 2016 models. Is this a normal price deduction late in the production year, now that 2017's are on the lots? Thanks for any insights.
Dan
Dan
Give our Corvette Team a call and we'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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Thanks for the suggestions, and the link. That's what I needed. I haven't bought a new car in a long time, and never looked at cars as expensive as a corvette. What's a reasonable expectation for price off MSRP? Curious what I may actually buy a corvette for. Noticed many on Autotrader are $8-10k below MSRP, namely 2016 models. Is this a normal price deduction late in the production year, now that 2017's are on the lots? Thanks for any insights.
Dan
Dan
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it is a great time to buy a left over 2016. I got 19% off msrp. for a z-51 convertable. Mcmulkin people were great I used them for my last corvette. The 2016 are starting to dwindle as people buy htem at the steep discount. AFAIK there is little difference between the 16 and 17 if you plan on keeping it for a while it makes sense to buy a 16 at that discount rate they are paying the 1st year depreciation. btw I will be in Silver spring on Monday picking up my car
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In NC you definitely need to put Criswell on your list to check out. It takes about 3 hours to get there from Raleigh area, add another hour or so from Rockingham. Basically, you can do it in one day.