Wtb 2009-2012 zr1
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Melting Slicks
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Wtb 2009-2012 zr1
Considering an upgrade to my '09 Z06. Anyone selling a low mile ZR1 in the NJ area? Trade plus cash?
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There's one at a local dealer for 89k. I think it is 2011. If not, it is 2012. They are selling it for the owner. I'm sure there is room to work a deal. The car is in New Bern NC at Joe Alcoke Chev. I believe it has 16k miles
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I've been looking too and ZR1's are not moving because I believe the "kill price" is too high. To me an '11 3LZ with 16k is worth around $75 either private party or "out the door" at a dealer.
I think values will drop even more when the C7 Z06 and/or ZR1 equivalents are announced. Maybe not, they are limited in numbers but the buyers are limited in numbers too and will become even more as time goes by....myself included.
I'd pay as follows for a clean no history car with 10k miles. $65k for an '09, $70k for a '10, $80k for an '11. That may seem shocking to potential sellers, but that is where I think they've got to be.
Good luck to the OP
I think values will drop even more when the C7 Z06 and/or ZR1 equivalents are announced. Maybe not, they are limited in numbers but the buyers are limited in numbers too and will become even more as time goes by....myself included.
I'd pay as follows for a clean no history car with 10k miles. $65k for an '09, $70k for a '10, $80k for an '11. That may seem shocking to potential sellers, but that is where I think they've got to be.
Good luck to the OP
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I've been looking too and ZR1's are not moving because I believe the "kill price" is too high. To me an '11 3LZ with 16k is worth around $75 either private party or "out the door" at a dealer.
I think values will drop even more when the C7 Z06 and/or ZR1 equivalents are announced. Maybe not, they are limited in numbers but the buyers are limited in numbers too and will become even more as time goes by....myself included.
I'd pay as follows for a clean no history car with 10k miles. $65k for an '09, $70k for a '10, $80k for an '11. That may seem shocking to potential sellers, but that is where I think they've got to be.
Good luck to the OP
I think values will drop even more when the C7 Z06 and/or ZR1 equivalents are announced. Maybe not, they are limited in numbers but the buyers are limited in numbers too and will become even more as time goes by....myself included.
I'd pay as follows for a clean no history car with 10k miles. $65k for an '09, $70k for a '10, $80k for an '11. That may seem shocking to potential sellers, but that is where I think they've got to be.
Good luck to the OP
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I've been looking too and ZR1's are not moving because I believe the "kill price" is too high. To me an '11 3LZ with 16k is worth around $75 either private party or "out the door" at a dealer.
I think values will drop even more when the C7 Z06 and/or ZR1 equivalents are announced. Maybe not, they are limited in numbers but the buyers are limited in numbers too and will become even more as time goes by....myself included.
I'd pay as follows for a clean no history car with 10k miles. $65k for an '09, $70k for a '10, $80k for an '11. That may seem shocking to potential sellers, but that is where I think they've got to be.
Good luck to the OP
I think values will drop even more when the C7 Z06 and/or ZR1 equivalents are announced. Maybe not, they are limited in numbers but the buyers are limited in numbers too and will become even more as time goes by....myself included.
I'd pay as follows for a clean no history car with 10k miles. $65k for an '09, $70k for a '10, $80k for an '11. That may seem shocking to potential sellers, but that is where I think they've got to be.
Good luck to the OP
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Ahhh the dreamers...... You own C6's and you think you're going to get $90k for a 2011 ZR1 or $55k for a 2009 Z06. Lol...
Lou - That IS a good deal, what is that car worth to you with 10k miles? I anxiously await your response.
Lou - That IS a good deal, what is that car worth to you with 10k miles? I anxiously await your response.
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I suppose several thousand less. My criteria was less than 5K miles and Red/black. When t hits 10K I will sell it. That seems to be the break point to when a corvette gets harder to sell without taking a real hair cut. So I will agree up to a point with you but what I see for the money you dreamers want to spend are race cars or ones that have been rode hard & put away wet .
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I've been looking too and ZR1's are not moving because I believe the "kill price" is too high. To me an '11 3LZ with 16k is worth around $75 either private party or "out the door" at a dealer.
I think values will drop even more when the C7 Z06 and/or ZR1 equivalents are announced. Maybe not, they are limited in numbers but the buyers are limited in numbers too and will become even more as time goes by....myself included.
I'd pay as follows for a clean no history car with 10k miles. $65k for an '09, $70k for a '10, $80k for an '11. That may seem shocking to potential sellers, but that is where I think they've got to be.
Good luck to the OP
I think values will drop even more when the C7 Z06 and/or ZR1 equivalents are announced. Maybe not, they are limited in numbers but the buyers are limited in numbers too and will become even more as time goes by....myself included.
I'd pay as follows for a clean no history car with 10k miles. $65k for an '09, $70k for a '10, $80k for an '11. That may seem shocking to potential sellers, but that is where I think they've got to be.
Good luck to the OP
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You could be right titletaker, I mean that seriously. They're not moving in the current market I've been watching most outlets for several months.
To me a good deal is one you can turn and sell for the same money or more the next day. I don't think you could do that with what most are asking for ZR1's.....so I wait....and I'm patient.....and it's not an emotional thing for me.
Anyway, sorry to jack your thread OP. Good luck and don't overpay!
To me a good deal is one you can turn and sell for the same money or more the next day. I don't think you could do that with what most are asking for ZR1's.....so I wait....and I'm patient.....and it's not an emotional thing for me.
Anyway, sorry to jack your thread OP. Good luck and don't overpay!
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