ZR1 Price Check
#1
Burning Brakes
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Hi Everyone,
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#2
Le Mans Master
My guess would be around original MSRP.
#5
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I believe this is a very accurate starting point. I've heard ZR1'S are going for this and more depending on miles, M7 and options. I do believe MSRP is accurate in your car because of low miles, M7, 3ZR and ZTK. Not sure if color or interior color play a part.
I bought mine with 44 miles for less than sticker. ($142,315 v. $139,000). I had black on black, full leather competition seats, blue stitching, 3ZR, Dual Roof PKG, ZTK, Carbon Flash Wheels and battery protection. I bought this one (1) year after it was delivered to the first owner. In fact, I transacted for it on July 1, 2020. I can assure you he knew EXACTLY what he had.
My point is, MSRP is a good starting point but, like anything else, it's worth whatever someone wants to pay for it. I'll say this, look everywhere for what you're looking for including right here in Corvette Forum. I found mine here. Don't settle for less. You might be surprised there's a ZR1 out there with a lot less miles with your colors and your options.
I hope this helped you out. Good luck!!
"Those with class, drive fiberglass."
I bought mine with 44 miles for less than sticker. ($142,315 v. $139,000). I had black on black, full leather competition seats, blue stitching, 3ZR, Dual Roof PKG, ZTK, Carbon Flash Wheels and battery protection. I bought this one (1) year after it was delivered to the first owner. In fact, I transacted for it on July 1, 2020. I can assure you he knew EXACTLY what he had.
My point is, MSRP is a good starting point but, like anything else, it's worth whatever someone wants to pay for it. I'll say this, look everywhere for what you're looking for including right here in Corvette Forum. I found mine here. Don't settle for less. You might be surprised there's a ZR1 out there with a lot less miles with your colors and your options.
I hope this helped you out. Good luck!!
"Those with class, drive fiberglass."
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The M7 cars are EXTREMELY hard to find for sale and based on the market right now and I don't think this will change (and will probably grow even higher b/c of supply and demand) I would expect you to pay private party close to MSRP on a M7 car, and in my humble opinion these Beasts with their Legacy are really going to hold their value well, and I believe the M7 cars will go up in value in 2 years, and the A8s may also go up in value, but not as aggressively as the M7 will! Happy Hunting and good luck to you. My fully loaded A8 Sebring Orange ZR1 gets delivered to me LITERALLY 8 hours from now, and yes, I am PUMPED UP!!!
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#7
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I would say 150,000 would be a fair price. Not many 2019 ZR1’s for sale....M7’s are hard to find.
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In 2 years from now? Hard to say what the price will be, manual cars will go for more because you can't get a new manual Corvette anymore. I sold my orange ZR1 for 20k more than I paid, and may sell the other one if I was offered enough, my orange ZR1 was never for sale, but everything has a price when you only have a 5 car garage and you are old like me
#9
Start that conversation with the owner and take some pics.
#10
Le Mans Master
I would be in the ballpark with GregS1. I would price my M7, 3ZR at 155 @ 2,400 miles .............There are never going to be any more of them and they are absolutely awesome!!
Best of luck with your deal.
Best of luck with your deal.
#11
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Mine is Yellow ZTK 7 speed with yellow calipers. It’s also a 3ZR with 2000 miles. Comp seats with carbon flash wheels. I would say 175 might get me to think about selling it but love the car. I think the manuals are headed that way so if your on the fence and can get one, you better move fast. Manuals sell in 2 days.
Just my opinion since I have owned about 25 corvettes.
Just my opinion since I have owned about 25 corvettes.
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I sit here and I'm marveling at the numbers being bandied about for C7 ZR1 w/3ZR, M7, competition seats and, of course, low miles. I figured sticker was a good place to start, adding or subtracting as needed. I'm not surprised to see $150,000 nor was I surprised to see $155,000.
You see, it is the last year of the FE Corvette, a ZR1 and perhaps the last stick shift or true manual transmission.
But, $175,000? More than a little surprised. But, the gentleman stated quite clearly he loves his C7 ZR1 and really doesn't want to sell. Could he get $175,000? First, it's worth whatever someone wants to pay for it. Second, being the last of everything I've written previously, I'd say it's entirely possible. In the future? I'd be more inclined to say yes and even more. I'm certainly not an expert on value or future value but (there's always a "but"), I do believe the value is going to be initially higher and a very good chance they'll maintain a higher value than the C6 ZR1 has. And, speaking of the C6 ZR1, there's a good chance their value might rise as well.
So, is a $175,000 really out of the question? Right now? Absolutely not.
You see, it is the last year of the FE Corvette, a ZR1 and perhaps the last stick shift or true manual transmission.
But, $175,000? More than a little surprised. But, the gentleman stated quite clearly he loves his C7 ZR1 and really doesn't want to sell. Could he get $175,000? First, it's worth whatever someone wants to pay for it. Second, being the last of everything I've written previously, I'd say it's entirely possible. In the future? I'd be more inclined to say yes and even more. I'm certainly not an expert on value or future value but (there's always a "but"), I do believe the value is going to be initially higher and a very good chance they'll maintain a higher value than the C6 ZR1 has. And, speaking of the C6 ZR1, there's a good chance their value might rise as well.
So, is a $175,000 really out of the question? Right now? Absolutely not.
#13
Race Director
MSRP or about 5K under is probably the best you're gonna get. Your only saving grace is he wants something else. That means he is a motivated seller. I bought mine 5K under and have a little over 20K miles on it and wouldn't sell it for anything even close to it now.
#14
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I just bought a couple days ago the last manual ZR1 ZL1 for sale on Autotrader.
I maybe deciding I don't want it.
I paid a little over sticker , it has 2060 miles on it
It is a black black coupe w carbon top
Let me know if there is an interest , if I get time I will list for the sticker it to see interest
Al
I maybe deciding I don't want it.
I paid a little over sticker , it has 2060 miles on it
It is a black black coupe w carbon top
Let me know if there is an interest , if I get time I will list for the sticker it to see interest
Al
#15
Le Mans Master
Mine is Yellow ZTK 7 speed with yellow calipers. It’s also a 3ZR with 2000 miles. Comp seats with carbon flash wheels. I would say 175 might get me to think about selling it but love the car. I think the manuals are headed that way so if your on the fence and can get one, you better move fast. Manuals sell in 2 days.
Just my opinion since I have owned about 25 corvettes.
Just my opinion since I have owned about 25 corvettes.
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Zr1
I have about $150K in mine (fully loaded: DSOP, ZTK, 3ZR, 7M, GM Intake, flash mirrors, sale tax), 2,400 miles, unmolested, completely trouble free car and I would probably sell it if someone offered $175 cash. The trouble is what could I get to replace it for $175K? Probably NOTHING. Think about it!
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#17
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Sorry folks...mine is priceless.
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I sit here and I'm marveling at the numbers being bandied about for C7 ZR1 w/3ZR, M7, competition seats and, of course, low miles. I figured sticker was a good place to start, adding or subtracting as needed. I'm not surprised to see $150,000 nor was I surprised to see $155,000.
You see, it is the last year of the FE Corvette, a ZR1 and perhaps the last stick shift or true manual transmission.
But, $175,000? More than a little surprised. But, the gentleman stated quite clearly he loves his C7 ZR1 and really doesn't want to sell. Could he get $175,000? First, it's worth whatever someone wants to pay for it. Second, being the last of everything I've written previously, I'd say it's entirely possible. In the future? I'd be more inclined to say yes and even more. I'm certainly not an expert on value or future value but (there's always a "but"), I do believe the value is going to be initially higher and a very good chance they'll maintain a higher value than the C6 ZR1 has. And, speaking of the C6 ZR1, there's a good chance their value might rise as well.
So, is a $175,000 really out of the question? Right now? Absolutely not.
You see, it is the last year of the FE Corvette, a ZR1 and perhaps the last stick shift or true manual transmission.
But, $175,000? More than a little surprised. But, the gentleman stated quite clearly he loves his C7 ZR1 and really doesn't want to sell. Could he get $175,000? First, it's worth whatever someone wants to pay for it. Second, being the last of everything I've written previously, I'd say it's entirely possible. In the future? I'd be more inclined to say yes and even more. I'm certainly not an expert on value or future value but (there's always a "but"), I do believe the value is going to be initially higher and a very good chance they'll maintain a higher value than the C6 ZR1 has. And, speaking of the C6 ZR1, there's a good chance their value might rise as well.
So, is a $175,000 really out of the question? Right now? Absolutely not.
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I'm one more data point. I wouldn't sell my 7MT for sticker, and I actually paid under sticker for it new. I have no intent of selling now or in the future, so it's one less potential car on the supply side. There won't be another Corvette ever, not to mention any model, that offers the combination this car offers. There is some price I'd be willing to take for it, but it would take a big number. If I could come out ahead $10k, so what. That extra $10k doesn't buy something I'd rather have.
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