Did a search of all "Completed items" none met reserve!
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Hey Paul, if you are interested in a Vette at excellent prices check the Kerbeck Corvettes link below. They are located in New Jersey.
http://www.kerbeck.com/kerbeck/kerbe...special_offers
BTW, the '08s will have performance gains and there is no price increase. Also, GM honors vendor discount plans for employees of companies dealing with them. It amounts to around 10% off the MSRP.
http://www.kerbeck.com/kerbeck/kerbe...special_offers
BTW, the '08s will have performance gains and there is no price increase. Also, GM honors vendor discount plans for employees of companies dealing with them. It amounts to around 10% off the MSRP.
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The local dealer were I live was willing to honor vendor discount which apparently is a little less than the employee discount. I don't know about other dealers. It might depend on the particular dealers whether they want to honor the different plans or not.
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I was at our local Ford dealer on Sunday with our Mustang group and they had a GT 500 coupe with a dealer price of 115K and a convertable for 119K.I almost had to laugh.They were boyh 07 models.They also had a Saleen PJ for 90K.Only in California!!!
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Ahhhhh, California...the land of fruits and nuts!
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I had heard they do not honor Employee discount plans on the vette but, that is 3rd hand rumor....
Greg, I can find this out for anyone who's interested. I married into a GM family and I quality for all their discounts. Offhand, I don't know the answer because I just don't buy new cars. My last new car was an '89 Beretta..... Now to wait patiently for a couple more years for a "used" 07 GT500, as soon as it dips into the $30k range.... In the meantime, my tribute car will do.
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Greg, I can find this out for anyone who's interested. I married into a GM family and I quality for all their discounts. Offhand, I don't know the answer because I just don't buy new cars. My last new car was an '89 Beretta..... Now to wait patiently for a couple more years for a "used" 07 GT500, as soon as it dips into the $30k range.... In the meantime, my tribute car will do.
Willie
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Hi Willie - Good to see you online. Hope your trip to Texas went well.
I don't think the GT500 will ever see 30K. Just my estimate of Supply X Demand. @ 30K, every high school kid that works at Wendy's will own one.
I don't think the GT500 will ever see 30K. Just my estimate of Supply X Demand. @ 30K, every high school kid that works at Wendy's will own one.
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Greg,
As well as can be expected. We said our goodbyes. The last thing she said to me was, "I haven't given up yet." For everyone else >> I traveled to see (for the last time) a dear old friend who was diagnosed with terminal cancer, with two weeks to live.....
As for $30k, all vehicles depreciate. This car is no exception. It will bottom out in, say, in seven to nine years (best estimation). It may not be valued at $39.9k in a couple of years (possibly higher) but it WILL eventually be worth less than $40k. I am patiently waiting for that day. That is when I will be making the move..... I did the same thing for my former '03 Cobra. When it was new, people were saying the same thing. But as we all know, there will always be newer, faster, better, more desirable, etc. cars with each passing year.... It's guaranteed to depreciate. The only unknown is how long it will take.
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As well as can be expected. We said our goodbyes. The last thing she said to me was, "I haven't given up yet." For everyone else >> I traveled to see (for the last time) a dear old friend who was diagnosed with terminal cancer, with two weeks to live.....
As for $30k, all vehicles depreciate. This car is no exception. It will bottom out in, say, in seven to nine years (best estimation). It may not be valued at $39.9k in a couple of years (possibly higher) but it WILL eventually be worth less than $40k. I am patiently waiting for that day. That is when I will be making the move..... I did the same thing for my former '03 Cobra. When it was new, people were saying the same thing. But as we all know, there will always be newer, faster, better, more desirable, etc. cars with each passing year.... It's guaranteed to depreciate. The only unknown is how long it will take.
Willie
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Just found the 06 production numbers:
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Corvettes Produced Amount Percent
Coupes 16,598 49%
Convertibles 11,151 33% Z06
Hardtops 6,272 18%
Total 34,021
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Corvettes Produced Amount Percent
Coupes 16,598 49%
Convertibles 11,151 33% Z06
Hardtops 6,272 18%
Total 34,021
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Ahhhhh, California...the land of fruits and nuts!
.... Which is why I find this price unbelievable. It's at a BMW dealership in southern California. Considered used with 123 miles:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...e=&cardist=425
.... Which is why I find this price unbelievable. It's at a BMW dealership in southern California. Considered used with 123 miles:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...e=&cardist=425
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Ahhhhh, California...the land of fruits and nuts!
.... Which is why I find this price unbelievable. It's at a BMW dealership in southern California. Considered used with 123 miles:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...e=&cardist=425
.... Which is why I find this price unbelievable. It's at a BMW dealership in southern California. Considered used with 123 miles:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...e=&cardist=425
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