I understand your frustration, but understand that dealers are in business to make money. Buying a vehicle can be a PITA or it can be fun. If you do your homework and know what a car is worth it makes the process a lot easier. As far as the vendors we have here, I haven't heard of any problems...
It's interesting, I asked my 30 year old son. Keep in mind he grew up with his grandpa, uncles, and Dad as Chevrolet dealers. went to College at Northwood (automotive college) and raced from the time he 5 to about 18. He sent me a text from Road America at the races and said they had the new car...
i would do exactly what they are doing. Give it the looks and performance of an exotic at a price that most anyone can afford if they really want one. And if they cant afford a new one just yet absolutely eveyone can afford a used Vette.
When I was at the Chev Dealership the other day I noticed...
If you are going to do museum delivery, get on the phone and call around for the best price. If they are up to their knees in snow you could get a fantastic deal. Or from one of the biggy Corvette dealers like Macmulkin or Kerbeck. An never, never pay over sticker.
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I just ordered my new car from my local dealer Red/Red 1LT Z51, I am very happy with the professionalism and will not disclose the Dealer because he sold me the car at $1000 over invoice and will not do that for anyone else due to his modest allocation. Some dealers do value a customers loyalty...
And for the people that are unfamiliar with 87-070 this car is an automatic and being #70 it appears to be the 1st one converted and the only one utilizing the 700R4 transmission. This conversion was done when the car was new by the original owner in CO. The car is offered at $26,000 as is and...
87-070 is being put on the market, This car has just short of 14,xxx miles and the condition shows, currently the car has a very rare set of Challenge SCCA Dymags on it but I also have 3 other sets of Dymags and would consider a package deal. All reasonable offers considered. If interested...
Sorry, spelled Adam's name wrong. Yes call Adam Boca. I am an agent in AZ, I write my clients through JC Taylor. What you will find is that all collector policies are underwritten by just a couple of insurance companies. Phillidelphia being the most popular. On your question of coverage, unless...
Grundy is no longer Grundy as Jim has retired, Hagerty NO, NO, NO. AAA uses American Modern OK, JC Taylor is OK. The person I would contact is Adam Roca at the NCM insurance office
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