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2025 C8 Z06/7/E-Ray of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
Originally Posted by Lawdog1
Hello, I am looking to buy a C8 in the few days, the "Total Vehicle Price" is 95k, however the car is also a dealer demo with probably 200-600 miles. How much can I haggle off of that sticker price generally, and how much would you pay? I have not bought a new car since my Camaro SS in 2011....this process is always a little nerve racking!
Between 70 and 80k. I don't like it when the Stingray gets near the 100K mark because that approaches Z06 territory.
I just purchased a 2025 2LT Z51 coupe from Les Stanford. Msrp was sitting at close to 87K, got it for 76K. Best deal I have ever gotten on any new car.
So a 2025 not just a leftover 2024 for nearly 13% off MSRP from a large volume dealer. Excellent!
If the C8 generation lasts much longer I bet we see 20% discounts.
Well you have all the tools you need to make an educated decision on how to move forward. TBO, from what I have seen from that dealership they are a little behind on the times in getting there pricing where it needs to be compared to market not to mention the high dealer doc fees. So it may be a hard sell to get....Dont be anxious to seal a bad deal as there are plenty of cars to be had. Good luck in your decission and keep us posted on how it works out for you. Its always great to see when a forum member gets a good deal and is happy.
Between 70 and 80k. I don't like it when the Stingray gets near the 100K mark because that approaches Z06 territory.
Everyone looks at thing differently ... "approaching Z06 territory"? Heck, you zip by E-Ray before you get to Z06 ... and the costs of ownership goes up with each ...
Are you saying that if you option out a Stingray to roughly $100k or above that you should simply buy a Z06 or E-Ray instead?
Like saying well, you bought a $500k home, should have looked for a Million dollar one instead ...