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Well, here I go again. I never planned on selling this car this soon, but stuff happens. The wife and I are making some life style changers and unfortunately the Corvette is not going to fit into those plans very well. I paid $72,000 for this car last year and then put another $13,000+ into it over this past winter.
2017 Corvette Grand Sport Collectors Edition #050, Watkins Glen Metallic Gray and Tension Blue accents, Carbon fiber moldings and ground effects, Ceramic Brakes, C8 style headlights and tail lights, New LED Running lights, The rear reflectors are now LEDs, Interior has been sound deadened, New aftermarket speakers and amplifiers all hidden, JL Audio door woofers, Rockford Fosgate Subwoofer, and Infinity speakers, Rockford Fosgate sub amp, and Audiotec Fischer Match 10DSP, Competition seat upgrade, New rear diffuser, Two layers of Icon Rocklear coating on all the paint and carbon fiber, Everything else is ceramic coated. Engine bay fully customized. Lots of extra Tension Blue accents, Super super clean show quality car, $70,000
So sorry to hear you are selling this amazing car especially after all the stunning upgrades you have done. I was also looking forward to following along with whatever up you were planning next.
Based upon what I see every day on Bring A Trailer I almost think you could do much better on the price if you tried selling it there.
So sorry to hear you are selling this amazing car especially after all the stunning upgrades you have done. I was also looking forward to following along with whatever up you were planning next.
Based upon what I see every day on Bring A Trailer I almost think you could do much better on the price if you tried selling it there.
From: Slower than a speeding bullet................ Fort Lauderdale, FL
BAT requires you to jump through a lot of hoops to list a car there. Also, it typically takes about a month for your auction to go live.
In order to compete with other listings, you would probably need to list around 200 pics.
They try like hell to make you list at no reserve so they can make their commission.
Long story short... it's a lot of work, but if you think it's worth it, then go right ahead.
Best approach might be to do a search on BAT for sold GS over the last year and look at the sale prices, miles, upgrades, etc. and decide for yourself if it's worth it. I would also check Auto Trader and see what you find there. And if you don't need to sell immediately your best bet might be at Corvettes of Carlisle if you still intend to go.
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