$10,000 over MSRP 2017 Grand Sport
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$10,000 over MSRP 2017 Grand Sport
I was on Autotrader looking to see how many 2017 Corvettes are in dealer stock Blue with Red Interior. I found this one a Sterling Blue GS with Red interior
Here is the link Car has a $93,995 MSRP and the dealer is asking $103,995
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...odelCode1=CORV
Here is the link Car has a $93,995 MSRP and the dealer is asking $103,995
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...odelCode1=CORV
Last edited by Corvette ED; 02-27-2017 at 10:03 PM.
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To List @ $93K, it must have every option known then, right?
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That car will be sitting a very long time at the price.
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St. Jude Donor '15
LOL, a 10k adm? Maybe in 2013 when the c7 was first introduced.
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Car doesn't even have comp seats in it. He will be setting on that for a long time at that price..
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I just looked at the ad and see no mention of $93,995. It shows an M.S.R.P. of $103,994 which is obviously bogus since now matter how you configure a Corvette, its M.S.R.P. will end in either a five or a zero.
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That color has been discontinued so this dealer is selling this as "rare" and you can't order a new one that way. Probably won't sell it for a while.
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I guess we know why the dealer still has it in stock.
Who knows maybe someone will be dumb enough to overpay for it but it may take a long time. I would not pay anywhere near that price and keep in mind I own a C7 grand sport 2lt I paid in the mid 60s.
Who knows maybe someone will be dumb enough to overpay for it but it may take a long time. I would not pay anywhere near that price and keep in mind I own a C7 grand sport 2lt I paid in the mid 60s.
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Destination Charge $995.00
Installed Options
Carbon Flash-Painted Ground Effects Package $2,995.00
Grand Sport White Center Stripe $995.00
Battery Protection Package $100.00
Carbon fiber interior trim $995.00
8-speed automatic paddle shift transmission $1,725.00
Wheels, 19" front and 20" rear, chrome aluminum, Grand Sport $1,995.00
Z07 Performance Package $7,995.00
Grand Sport Heritage Package $795.00
Grand Sport 3LT $9,745.00
Carbon fiber logo wheel center caps with crossed flags, Genuine Corvette® Accessory $210.00
Total Options $27,550.00
MSRP* $93,995.00
Installed Options
Carbon Flash-Painted Ground Effects Package $2,995.00
Grand Sport White Center Stripe $995.00
Battery Protection Package $100.00
Carbon fiber interior trim $995.00
8-speed automatic paddle shift transmission $1,725.00
Wheels, 19" front and 20" rear, chrome aluminum, Grand Sport $1,995.00
Z07 Performance Package $7,995.00
Grand Sport Heritage Package $795.00
Grand Sport 3LT $9,745.00
Carbon fiber logo wheel center caps with crossed flags, Genuine Corvette® Accessory $210.00
Total Options $27,550.00
MSRP* $93,995.00
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Been on the dealer lot 148 days. I bet it sits even longer unless they firesale.
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Some fool will get a few bucks off and think they got a great deal on a rare Vette.
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St. Jude Donor '12
I was on Autotrader looking to see how many 2017 Corvettes are in dealer stock Blue with Red Interior. I found this one a Sterling Blue GS with Red interior
Here is the link Car has a $93,995 MSRP and the dealer is asking $103,995
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...odelCode1=CORV
Here is the link Car has a $93,995 MSRP and the dealer is asking $103,995
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...odelCode1=CORV
That dealer will have that car for a long time. There are always a few that do not know better and will waste money spending over sticker but that color was not popular and at least in my opinion that particular car does not do much for me, at least stripe wise. $10k off sticker would be more reasonable right now.
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Between the stickers and chrome wheels, I think I'd actually be a little embarrassed riding around in that thing. The red does kinda work with the light blue though. Unfortunately that car is smack dab in optioned up Z06 territory, so only a retard would buy it. They'll knock $20k off and someone will think they got a good deal.
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I don't worry about em. It's tacky. What's that thing have on it it, $800 in stickers? It's kinda like when you see an old fat guy in a Speedo. Some people just don't have any fashion sense, and it applies to their cars as well.
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The dealer is in Washington state Corvettes must be rare there so they can ask over sticker. lol