Prices falling fast on new C7's
Was offered $2500 off by a local dealer I know yesterday
He said he thought they would be selling them at invoice by spring of 2014 :eek: |
Originally Posted by OBSSSD
(Post 1585457478)
Was offered $2500 off by a local dealer I know yesterday
He said he thought they would be selling them at invoice by spring of 2014 :eek: What amazes me is people are still willing to pay $50,000 for a 4-5 year old Z06. Even the used Grand Sports 2-3 years old with in $10,000 of a C7. |
Yeah just saw in Ontario Canada one dealer dropped his price $2000 in one week..once the novelty of having the first C7 around wears off the prices will drop to where they should be.
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Originally Posted by OBSSSD
(Post 1585457478)
Was offered $2500 off by a local dealer I know yesterday
He said he thought they would be selling them at invoice by spring of 2014 :eek: |
yes. It speaks volumes about the "old" Z06.
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Just a matter of time...Just like every other C6 model. Im sure we will see 10k off within a couple of years as well
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Yeah, even though the C7 is the latest and greatest, and it sure is, interesting how the C6 Z06 and GS's are keeping their values up. Course although the C6 is obsolete compared to the C7, it's still a fabulous street supercar in it's own right. Now many of us are deciding when not if we will be moving to a C7, while there are many others at a lower price point looking to scoop our well cared for and tastefully tricked out C6's. What's more interesting is, if the Porsche/BMW nose in the air crowd, start moving over to the C7 after the rave reviews. Maybe paying TWICE as much for comparable performance and recent major interior/ technical/ handling/ infotainment upgrades etc, will finally turn on the light bulb for them.
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Originally Posted by musclecar6
(Post 1585457721)
----- What's more interesting is, if the Porsche/BMW nose in the air crowd, start moving over to the C7 after the rave reviews. Maybe paying TWICE as much for comparable performance and recent major interior/ technical/ handling/ infotainment upgrades etc, will finally turn on the light bulb for them.
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Originally Posted by OBSSSD
(Post 1585457478)
Was offered $2500 off by a local dealer I know yesterday
He said he thought they would be selling them at invoice by spring of 2014 :eek: Still have no regrets getting mine already and enjoying it, even having paid MSRP :thumbs: |
Originally Posted by 04_Z06_CE
(Post 1585457685)
Just a matter of time...Just like every other C6 model. Im sure we will see 10k off within a couple of years as well
I will also not be shocked when the base price of the car goes up. |
Originally Posted by WaxWeekly
(Post 1585457884)
I would not be shocked to see 5k+ off after a few years.
I will also not be shocked when the base price of the car goes up. Not sure what all the buzz is about Z06s "holding their value". You can buy a $90,000 C6, Z06 f0r 40k. Is that what we should consider a value hold? |
Originally Posted by WaxWeekly
(Post 1585457884)
I would not be shocked to see 5k+ off after a few years.
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Originally Posted by drmustang
(Post 1585458006)
Not sure what all the buzz is about Z06s "holding their value". You can buy a $90,000 C6, Z06 f0r 40k. Is that what we should consider a value hold? :bs Examples please (other than cars that have excessive mileage) ????? |
Not sure where you saw a Canadian dealer dropping $2K but I highly doubt it's for a "new" Canadian car. I have one on order and talked to about 6 dealers in and around Toronto, all have used up their allotment of coupes for the year and don't expect new allotments till MY2015.
It's not like it is in the US, GM is only allowing a very small number of units into Canada (I was told somewhere around 300 coupes) for 2014. Further, if you did not sell 4 units in 2013 (I believe that was the threshold) then you're not even allowed to order a 2014. I went to see one dealer a few weeks ago and he said no problem getting a "used" unit in from the US for $15K over MSRP! With the constraints and all, the market for cars in Canada won't parallel that in the US, here they will maintain a much higher residual for longer and dealers will get MSRP clear into next year for any Z51. The flood of US cars into Canada will be the only factor affecting that. |
Whats the point? People paid $3K for a VCR or Beta max a few years back. $5K for a flat screen.........
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Originally Posted by OBSSSD
(Post 1585457478)
Was offered $2500 off by a local dealer I know yesterday
He said he thought they would be selling them at invoice by spring of 2014 :eek: |
Originally Posted by red2012
(Post 1585458010)
A few years? Try 3-5k off at the end of this years model run.
Please re-read my statement and keep in mind that the "stripped out base model" $52k car isn't likely to be selling for 10k under sticker during the 2014 model year... Of course, well optioned cars can see bigger discounts. That was the purpose of the 5k+. By the way, The point of my post was actually the second line. This must not have supported your agenda and was therefore ignored. |
Good things come to those who wait. Like Improved cars and bigger discounts. A year from now 5K off will be common on a base car like the Stingray and you wont be hearing about paint runs and mis aliened body panels etc.
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Originally Posted by Zymurgy
(Post 1585458144)
Was it a Z51? Probably not.
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I gladly paid MSRP for my C7 and feel I'm getting every penny's worth of that suppossed $2K I may have overpaid.
Let's see, $2K amortized over 72 months.... oh no! $28/month. There is no price for the excitement this car generates not only for me, but for all of those who have celebrated it with me.:thumbs: By the way, for those so concerned about getting a good deal, it seems that's more important to them than actually getting the car. |
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