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2015 Z06 - Sounds Awesome
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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Meat" data-source="post: 14160794" data-attributes="member: 5089"><p>Well you're looking at the top dog in the C6Z06 lineup and a limited production vette at that. So using this model as a barometer for the base model C7Z06 isn't really fair. A 2013 1lt C6 coupe stickered for $49,600.00. A 2014 1lt C7 coupe stickers for $53,000.00. So we are talking less than a 7% increase in price. So following along those lines a 2013 1lt Z06 was $75,600.00, mark it up 7% and we're looking at an increase of $5300.00 for a total of $80,900.00. </p><p></p><p>Yes, but there is a BIG DIFFERENCE between Ford & Chevy when it comes to mark ups and dealerships... That is there are Chevy dealers out there who sell these cars at MSRP all day long. I know 3 right now over on the Vette forums who sell brand spankin' new C7 vettes for MSRP. No questions, no haggles. Send them your option list and they will order it and you go pick it up when it comes in. After they've been out for a year or so these guys sell them even cheaper. My Z06 stickered for a little over $83K new when I bought it in '09, but I only paid $72K out the door using one of the forum dealers. So while there will be some dealers who will mark these up like crazy it's relatively easy to get them at sticker and below if you look around.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess we'll just have to sit back and take a wait & see attitude. I know <em>I won't </em>be picking up the first model year C7Z06 even though mine is now paid off... However a 2016 model may be a different story... :coolman:</p><p></p><p>U.M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Meat, post: 14160794, member: 5089"] Well you're looking at the top dog in the C6Z06 lineup and a limited production vette at that. So using this model as a barometer for the base model C7Z06 isn't really fair. A 2013 1lt C6 coupe stickered for $49,600.00. A 2014 1lt C7 coupe stickers for $53,000.00. So we are talking less than a 7% increase in price. So following along those lines a 2013 1lt Z06 was $75,600.00, mark it up 7% and we're looking at an increase of $5300.00 for a total of $80,900.00. Yes, but there is a BIG DIFFERENCE between Ford & Chevy when it comes to mark ups and dealerships... That is there are Chevy dealers out there who sell these cars at MSRP all day long. I know 3 right now over on the Vette forums who sell brand spankin' new C7 vettes for MSRP. No questions, no haggles. Send them your option list and they will order it and you go pick it up when it comes in. After they've been out for a year or so these guys sell them even cheaper. My Z06 stickered for a little over $83K new when I bought it in '09, but I only paid $72K out the door using one of the forum dealers. So while there will be some dealers who will mark these up like crazy it's relatively easy to get them at sticker and below if you look around. I guess we'll just have to sit back and take a wait & see attitude. I know [B][/B][I]I won't [/I]be picking up the first model year C7Z06 even though mine is now paid off... However a 2016 model may be a different story... :coolman: U.M. [/QUOTE]
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