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I go to a browser and bring up " C8ZR1" and find numerous ZR1's for sale, virtually all 2026's. Presume sufficient time has passed for warranty (not sure). I have never called any of the advertisers.
My question is, what is anyone's experience with ADM's TODAY for a 2026 ZR! with 1000 or less miles?
Specifically, die you actually by one or were offered one and when you looked what seemed to be the best price ?
There are over 60 sitting on lots right now. Just sitting. Some upwards 200kadm and some at MSRP or +1 or 2k over. I would be going down that road for new and not the used ones with no warranty.
First off, if they are used 2026 ZR1's for sale, you will be buying without a GM warranty. If you're buying a used ZR1 that advertises a warranty it would have to be a ZR1 that was purchased June 2025. As far as ADM's there are a few dealerships that sell new ZR1's at MSRP. Check out McMulkin.
There are over 60 sitting on lots right now. Just sitting. Some upwards 200kadm and some at MSRP or +1 or 2k over. I would be going down that road for new and not the used ones with no warranty.
most of the ones at MSRP or a few k over are being populated by their inventory system and it’s all automated. I can almost guarantee that if you start calling those dealerships they are either sold and the system hasn’t been updated or there is a large admin not noted on the website.
most of the ones at MSRP or a few k over are being populated by their inventory system and it’s all automated. I can almost guarantee that if you start calling those dealerships they are either sold and the system hasn’t been updated or there is a large admin not noted on the website.
By most part I totally agree. Yes some dealers do not disclose their ADM's, and upon calling you will for sure run into some dealers that have excessive ADM's. However, when I bought my 24z early there were allot of the same comments and attitude about getting a car without ADM. I did my homework and got a custom ordered car at a nice discount when others were paying ADM. My point is. If you really want a car, then you can do some home work and actually make the calls. Its going to take over a few for some. Allot if needed, depending on how much a discount early is worth to the individual.
I briefly checked out one of the cars and the build date was slightly over 30 days on the one I checked. So that means they probably just got their first finance charges on that vehicle, so if they were asking for ADM's and holding out, they got hit with their first stupid bill. They may be willing to talk who knows. Anyway. Hopefully all that are really wanting a car will have another alley to explore. Hopefully in brings fruit.
That's quite reasonable depending upon how old you, how long you want to wait for alternatives as this summer moves along. Especially if it is one that you can then order exactly to your specs. Putting aside the obvious that it's easy to recommend a purchase to someone else without knowing their spending power, keep in mind the following. A stock ZR1 will beat 95% of supercars ranging from $400K to $5.5 million in either 0-60 or top speed, or both contests.
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