What's the best deal on a 2019 ZR1 right now?
#22
Drifting
Best deal I've found... New, $9K off,
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
Best Regards,
Dave
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
Best Regards,
Dave
#23
Melting Slicks
Best deal I've found... New, $9K off,
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
Best Regards,
Dave
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
Best Regards,
Dave
#24
Drifting
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#27
I’m just speaking for myself, but having had the privelege of being a fairly early C7 ZR1 (especially considering its an M7), I won’t be bothered in the least if “deals” develop on ZR1’s as time goes by. Personally, it was really cool having the car in Corvette Corral at Road America for the IMSA race and having the Corvette Factory drivers talking to me about the car. I’d bet most ZR1 owners have had fun with their cars they they feel was worth the price. If they didn’t feel that way, they would have opted for one of the fantastic deals on hold over Z06’s @ 20% off. You usually pay more to get things when they are first introduced. The ZR1 would be an exception if it wasnt that way. Its only money. 😂
Last edited by Rinaldo Catria; 11-10-2018 at 09:42 AM.
#29
I've done 17 track days this year with my ZR1 which I would've missed out on. In addition, my C7 Z06 would've continued to depreciate over that time. Those track days alone cost me ~$12000 and skipping that would've saved me far more money than waiting for a discount on the car but what's the point? Buy it, drive it, enjoy it.
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#30
I've done 17 track days this year with my ZR1 which I would've missed out on. In addition, my C7 Z06 would've continued to depreciate over that time. Those track days alone cost me ~$12000 and skipping that would've saved me far more money than waiting for a discount on the car but what's the point? Buy it, drive it, enjoy it.
#31
I've done 17 track days this year with my ZR1 which I would've missed out on. In addition, my C7 Z06 would've continued to depreciate over that time. Those track days alone cost me ~$12000 and skipping that would've saved me far more money than waiting for a discount on the car but what's the point? Buy it, drive it, enjoy it.
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I've done 17 track days this year with my ZR1 which I would've missed out on. In addition, my C7 Z06 would've continued to depreciate over that time. Those track days alone cost me ~$12000 and skipping that would've saved me far more money than waiting for a discount on the car but what's the point? Buy it, drive it, enjoy it.
Last edited by BearZ06; 11-10-2018 at 12:05 PM.
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#33
Originally Posted by Rinaldo Catria
I bet you have the record for personal track hours on a ZR1. How many so far?
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#34
Racer
We may work shipping into the deal. Depends on your location, Will you pick the vehicle up or do you want it delivered?
Last edited by Boardwalk Vettes; 11-10-2018 at 02:22 PM. Reason: editing typo
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#36
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Step 1...Get a GM rewards charge card that has a 5% reward offer.
Step 2...Start paying for all your stuff with it.....(Rack up $3,000 of reward points)
Step 3 ...Take off $3000 of the final price of any new corvette
I've taken off over $30,000 from all my GM vehicle purchases over the years....real money
Step 2...Start paying for all your stuff with it.....(Rack up $3,000 of reward points)
Step 3 ...Take off $3000 of the final price of any new corvette
I've taken off over $30,000 from all my GM vehicle purchases over the years....real money
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#37
Team Owner
They are there something several at a time.
OR Simply go to the internet website like the Autotrader a lot here were buying them early on. They don't like or want to hear the car possibly can be found cheaper.
I'm not buying one I like the tunable Little brother with the same engine less the LT5 blower but tested the ZR1 price and sent an email to one dealer advertising under MSRP they emailed me back for weeks the car was ready to purchase at that price. There are 84 for sale TODAY n JUST the Autotrader some are under MSRP but many are still marked up in hopes of making a buck but Corvette season for many is over till spring.
Good deal here better than new 8 coat ceramic etc etc. https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...ack-coupe.html
Last edited by 3 Z06ZR1; 11-11-2018 at 04:44 PM.
#38
Step 1...Get a GM rewards charge card that has a 5% reward offer.
Step 2...Start paying for all your stuff with it.....(Rack up $3,000 of reward points)
Step 3 ...Take off $3000 of the final price of any new corvette
I've taken off over $30,000 from all my GM vehicle purchases over the years....real money
Step 2...Start paying for all your stuff with it.....(Rack up $3,000 of reward points)
Step 3 ...Take off $3000 of the final price of any new corvette
I've taken off over $30,000 from all my GM vehicle purchases over the years....real money
#40
Le Mans Master
Dollars can be built up fast using the gmcard for biz travel buying plane tickets, hotels , entertainment etc. as well as using it for groceries , gas, Christmas and birthday gifts and paying home repairs to contractors that accept MasterCard. Negotiate your best deal then plop your gmcard down. Should work just fine for those wanting a zr1
Last edited by Mr. Gizmo; 11-11-2018 at 08:59 PM.
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