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If I was buying used, I would get the aftermarket warranty. It is cheap insurance, just in case you buy something that another person was trying to get rid of.
I bought a Stingray, and when I was in your boat, I was looking at used initially. They lower price made them seem like a better deal. However, I was able to negotiate 20% off MSRP on a new Stingray. I couldn't pass it up!
If I was buying used, I would get the aftermarket warranty. It is cheap insurance, just in case you buy something that another person was trying to get rid of.
I bought a Stingray, and when I was in your boat, I was looking at used initially. They lower price made them seem like a better deal. However, I was able to negotiate 20% off MSRP on a new Stingray. I couldn't pass it up!
those deals are not out there right now unless you getya dealer that is literally going to lose thousands if dollars to move an aged unit. Did you buy a 17?
If its money, I'd buy a C6. We had a 2006 convertible and it was a great car. Having said that, the C7 is day to night better. Priorities are the nexus here and cash is always one of those.
Last edited by papillion; Nov 21, 2018 at 09:14 AM.
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