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HondaBalt 09-16-2018 10:50 AM

Purchasing soon
 
New here. Coming from a 500whp cobalt that i finally blew up. Now looking to get a vette. Maybe someone here knows the previous owner? Its a 2010 GS 4LT in missouri (im from minnesota). Going down to look at it and possibly buy tuesday. Its a 6speed with 95k and im paying 23k for it. Its got a couple scratches here and there and edge of door is chipped a tiny bit. Just wondering what i should look for. Its a 3 owner car that looks like it was all highway miles for each owner. Sales guy knew the guy who owned it before and said he had fun with it but never tracked it. Just want some opinions and advice if possible. Thanks all!
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FAUEE 09-16-2018 11:19 AM

Sounds like a nice car. They made a lot of these, so unlikely anyone here will know the former owner. It has a lot of miles, but these cars are robust.

Be aware that running costs on these cars are high. Tires last 15k or so and start at a grand. There is only one set of all season tires for them, and they're more like 2500 for a set. Brakes are similarly expensive. Parts and upgrades are expensive, and your perception of "fast cars" is forever skewed and becomes much more expensive.

HondaBalt 09-16-2018 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by FAUEE (Post 1597992942)
Sounds like a nice car. They made a lot of these, so unlikely anyone here will know the former owner. It has a lot of miles, but these cars are robust.

Be aware that running costs on these cars are high. Tires last 15k or so and start at a grand. There is only one set of all season tires for them, and they're more like 2500 for a set. Brakes are similarly expensive. Parts and upgrades are expensive, and your perception of "fast cars" is forever skewed and becomes much more expensive.

I didnt think the miles would matter much. The car was in the carolinas for most of its life.

Im not entirely worried about upkeep, honestly. I know i wont be driving this one most of the year anyhow. I dont go with tires (outside of winter) that are anything less than “ultra high performance summer” tires. Ive already spent $1500 on track tires this year anyhow. I work for a dealer so we get a good deal through tire rack as well.

Brakes are not a huge concern either considering i typically engine brake more than applying the brake. Doing all my own work, it should be a comparable streetable project as my cobalt was. My perception of fast cars is already skewed. That cobalt hurt a lot of feelings before it blew.

Looking at performance parts, theyre not as expensive as i had thought. A cam w/ accompanying mods are cheaper than what they were with the ecotec motor.

The plan for this one, if i buy it, bolt ons and a cam. Suspension and brake work too, but all simple things.

919cw313 09-16-2018 12:25 PM

I know everyone thinks GS is the only Corvette to own, but for the same money you can get a pristine '09 with known history and 1/3 to 1/2 the miles.

Illinois427 09-16-2018 05:57 PM

Looks like it is a 4LT so check the dash over for delamination. The leather dash on 4LT cars can start to come loose and it is an expensive fix. Also check the harmonic balancer for wobble. Another expensive repair there.

bonnell 09-17-2018 06:32 AM

Since you can work on it yourself, I wouldn’t worry about the mileage at all. If it looks and drives well and the car fax is good it seems that it would be good fun.

Good on luck and tell us how it turns out. :thumbs:

buckmeister2 09-17-2018 02:30 PM

Seems like a fair price. I would not believe anything the salesman told me. Just for comparison, 2.5 years ago, I passed on a '10 GS with 3LT, in similar condition, 100K miles. Only had minor defects, one owner. It was priced at $22.5. Try to pick it up for $21K, with an increase to $22K, if you need to. And, if you really like it, pay full price...not that much more money, and the extra grand will not mean much after you buy it.

Very reliable cars, with small quirks that you are able to address. Great candidate for bolt-ons, much better than spending $30K, then adding the cost of bolt-ons. JMO, though.

EVRose 09-17-2018 03:30 PM

At least you'll be familiar with the steering wheel. :D


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