Pics of C7 at my Local Dealership.
#81
Burning Brakes
Great...I'm getting a courtesy delivery through them ( nice - courtesy delivery through courtesy chevrolet with the not-so courteous markup). Work with forum vendor has been fabulous. This part makes me nervous tho, and more now with this info.
#83
Instructor
The Laguna Blue car is a Premier Edition. BG is building 500 coupes and 500 convertibles and yes, they have a special sequence vin. The dealers did not order them and didn't know they were getting them. The idea was that since they were not presold, the dealers would be able to put it on the show room floor and use them for marketing purposes. Please do not mistake my comment for any type of acceptance of what Courtesy is doing. As we all know, they own the car and can ask any thing they wish. My dealer sold their Premier Edition at MSRP and were happy to have a satisfied customer.
#85
Melting Slicks
#86
Team Owner
These dealers are the reason the Tesla sales model is going to take over. This is also why the dealers of America are trying to do everything so that that model never works.
http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_24134024/
http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_24134024/
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I understand being five or so thousand upside down driving off a dealers lot on a new car purchase with zero down. BUT 40K!! As said earlier, there is a fool born every min....
#88
Le Mans Master
Idiots.... how would you like to be the guy that knows he was raped and still know he might as well made a $25,000 pile in his yard and burned it. A year from now he'll be crying in his pillow and even more so when others will be driving the same car at used car prices.
#89
Burning Brakes
Looking at this another way is the Ferrari customer, who often must pay gobs above MSRP and wait a good bit for a car that is overpriced to begin with. You see an F12 with an MSRP of ~$285K but will fetch close to $350-400K optioned out. Now that's crazy.
As for paying $25K over MSRP for this dealer's C7 I wouldn't (and didn't do it, I paid MSRP). An informed buyer would do his/her research and find out they could get a car at MSRP elsewhere, or order from a Forum dealer at MSRP. An uninformed buyer...well there you go.
As for paying $25K over MSRP for this dealer's C7 I wouldn't (and didn't do it, I paid MSRP). An informed buyer would do his/her research and find out they could get a car at MSRP elsewhere, or order from a Forum dealer at MSRP. An uninformed buyer...well there you go.
#93
Melting Slicks
I think its the dealers right to charge whatever they want to for their cars. They need to strike while the iron is hot. Let's face it, it won't be long before they are discounting and offering rebates to move these.
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This crap reminds me when the C4 ZR-1s came out. Many dealers were selling them for $100,000, and they sold them.
Yes, $100K 20+ years ago.
Yes, $100K 20+ years ago.
#98
Le Mans Master
Seriously, for $100K you could buy a gently used ZR1 or a new 427 Vert and take a really nice roadtrip to Vegas for a week or two of debauchery. (Or shows, depending on who's in the passenger seat)