[ZR1] Thinking about selling the car
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Yep, that is the issue. I think it will take some time and a ton of exposure to get $70k personally. I wish you the best on it. However, if you need it to move quickly then you have to ask yourself if $65-68k would do it. Be prepared for a ton of low ballers and guys who say they have cash and then never respond back. Selling on the internet is SO much fun. Last car I sold I used Give Me the Vin and we had a deal that was better than NADA and Carmax by over $5k. Did not want the hassle of dealing with individuals and was not holding out for top dollar either. Time is money in my world.
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3,900 miles?? Why didn't you drive it? I almost have that amount put on mine that I just bought a month ago. I just sold my '13 GS on cargurus (12 days: 3,438 views & 13 inquiries) I paid for autotrader ad, but only one response. Post some pictures not many ZR1's for sale maybe someone here will buy it. Do you have it registered? Update the registry if its not already. https://www.corvetteactioncenter.com...-zr1-registry/ I looked at the registry before buying my '09 #136. Whats the last four digits of your VIN? GLWS
I wish I had driven it more too. I almost caught the mod bug but it’s just too nice of a car to start ripping into, been there done that with my last couple.
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Amichealhigh (07-17-2018)
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Asking price vs selling price are two different things. Corvettes of *ouston just sold a '13 yellow with 500mi on it for very low $70's or at least that was their starting spot. It could have dropped below. Sat on their floor for about month too before getting the sold sign.
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Asking price vs selling price are two different things. Corvettes of *ouston just sold a '13 yellow with 500mi on it for very low $70's or at least that was their starting spot. It could have dropped below. Sat on their floor for about month too before getting the sold sign.
A month to sell a $77k ZR1 is nothing.
Last edited by ZF Six; 07-17-2018 at 08:02 AM.
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Really? I bought my ZR1 there too. I recalled seeing it for $74k on cars.com. Regardless, I hope he gets top dollar but I would not hold my breath.
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Thanks for all the input. I’m not trying to break any sales records or anything or push the market like crazy. I started at a reasonable price I feel, and if someone “really” wants it, let’s negotiate. I’ve had a couple low *****, and those just don’t work. There’s a win win somewhere. I’m not emotionally tied to the car like some people tend to get I feel. Time is money, and when a decent offer comes, she goes.
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Its priced fair IMO, and its a super clean low mileage late model in a pretty rare color. Somebody somewhere has to to have that car...just may take some time for them to show up. If you're in no hurry, then just sit tight I say.
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Full clear bra is nice addition and will bring a few extra bucks. You did not mention the tires, are they original? 64-65k if the original tires are still on the car (because they are 8 years old and junk), if tires are new then 66-67k.