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C8 Corvette making potential GT500 buyers rethink their options
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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 16268647" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>Many auto reporters were saying from the get-go that it would be nearly impossible to actually buy a C8 at the sub $60K price. For one, almost nobody wants a zero option Corvette. Secondly, most dealerships are going to have them optioned up to begin with. That said, Chevy being Chevy, you can pretty much wipe $10K - $15K off that optioned up price right off the bat. So, that "$80K" car will still sell for as low as $65K. Still not a bad deal at all. I think Chevy may have just reset the MSRP and sale price of the entire sports car industry, <em>especially</em> if the C8 is a performer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 16268647, member: 121775"] Many auto reporters were saying from the get-go that it would be nearly impossible to actually buy a C8 at the sub $60K price. For one, almost nobody wants a zero option Corvette. Secondly, most dealerships are going to have them optioned up to begin with. That said, Chevy being Chevy, you can pretty much wipe $10K - $15K off that optioned up price right off the bat. So, that "$80K" car will still sell for as low as $65K. Still not a bad deal at all. I think Chevy may have just reset the MSRP and sale price of the entire sports car industry, [i]especially[/i] if the C8 is a performer. [/QUOTE]
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