Z06 Prices/Best Rebates Available
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Z06 Prices/Best Rebates Available
I am in the market for a new 1lz Z06. Only requirement is manual transmission. I am curious as to what is the best price seen out there on the 2017s.
Ive heard stories and even had some deals not work out because I have my own money, don’t want gap and don’t want extended warranties.
The car I am looking at is $70,900 OTD. New 2017 1lz. I’m asking for the forums help to insure I’ve found the best deal before I fork out the dollars.
Thanks in advance
Ive heard stories and even had some deals not work out because I have my own money, don’t want gap and don’t want extended warranties.
The car I am looking at is $70,900 OTD. New 2017 1lz. I’m asking for the forums help to insure I’ve found the best deal before I fork out the dollars.
Thanks in advance
#2
Melting Slicks
For a 2017, If that OTD is in the area of 25% off sticker, that is the best I believe you can do.
Dealer would need a lot of help to get there, similar to what was happening in November when dealer and factory incentives saved me total of 24%.
I haven't heard of any Chevy loyalty or other factory incentives at this time. That doesn't mean they aren't avail.
There are 2016's left in some lots and they aren't giving them away.
Dealer would need a lot of help to get there, similar to what was happening in November when dealer and factory incentives saved me total of 24%.
I haven't heard of any Chevy loyalty or other factory incentives at this time. That doesn't mean they aren't avail.
There are 2016's left in some lots and they aren't giving them away.
#3
That’s certainly one of the best deals I’ve seen for a new Z06. If you want to see just how good you are doing, check the prices at MacMulkin or Kerbeck. I don’t think any of them are offering anything close to that kind of discount.
I wouldn’t worry about the deal falling through because you want to pay cash. Unless they are counting on commissions from selling the financing package to make a profit on the car, I doubt they will hassle you over paying cash.
I wouldn’t worry about the deal falling through because you want to pay cash. Unless they are counting on commissions from selling the financing package to make a profit on the car, I doubt they will hassle you over paying cash.
#4
Drifting
What’s the negotiated price of the car...hard to adress your OTD price as we don’t know how much in fees and tax you’re paying.
Anything at/above 20% off MSRP is pretty good.
Anything at/above 20% off MSRP is pretty good.