OFFICIAL! There Are LESS Than 2,600 C7 Chevrolet Corvettes In Inventory — Would It Be SMART Or STUPID To Snap One Up?

OFFICIAL! There Are LESS Than 2,600 C7 Chevrolet Corvettes In Inventory — Would It Be SMART Or STUPID To Snap One Up?
The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette is about to start arriving on dealer lots in short order. As you'd expect with the launch of such a landmark vehicle, there's a lot of anticipation awaiting its arrival.

Also, this translates into a lot of C7 Corvettes that need to be liquidated from dealer inventories.

Spies, this is your time to act if you want to snag the last modern front-engine Corvette.

Whether or not you like the C8, we can't be sure if this will mark a permanent change in the Corvette's layout going forward. If we're putting money on it, we're thinking there's no looking back at this point. The performance gains have been significant and, ultimately, that's the name of the game in the auto business.

According to folks on the ground at the 2020 launch in Nevada, less than 2,600 C7s exist on lots as of this week. GM expects that number to dwindle to less than 2,000 by March 1.

We advise to start making calls and see who wants to make a deal. Not too long ago there was a lot of cash on the hood. That may not hold true any or much longer.





This week we are out in Las Vegas to drive the new 2020 Corvette Stingray and overall the car has so far lived up to the hype. We’ll have more on that later this week. During a couple of the presentations from Chevrolet and Corvette Team Members, we got this interesting stat about remaining 2019 Corvettes.

Chevrolet’s Marketing Manager Steve Majoros shared a slide showing that inventories of the C7 Corvette have dropped to 2,600 units available nationwide and the automaker believes that the number will fall to under 2,000 by March 1st...

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CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 2/22/2020 7:08:33 PM
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If you want more space and practicality, the C7 beats the C8 hands down. If you are lucky, maybe a 3LT Z51 pkg model in colours you like remains in stock.


MDarringerMDarringer - 2/22/2020 9:20:51 PM
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SNAP ONE UP

We've been without stock for a while now.

Some dealers are gambling that people will prefer the C7 and not dealing now will make them profits later. We got ours sold, but got all the excess stock we could and still sold out.

I've been offered above list for my Z06. But I'm keeping it for now. Dropped my GT350 and two other vintage cars to do a full-cash buy of a GT500.


Agent00RAgent00R - 2/23/2020 1:09:55 PM
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Right on.

Let us know what you think of the GT500...


MDarringerMDarringer - 2/23/2020 1:21:24 PM
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I'm going to love it of course but the group is only accepting full-cash buys--hence my sell off--and obviously our die-hard Stangers will get theirs first. We accepted orders at 50% down and now we've ask people on the list for the final 50% to guarantee them their car. If they opt out, we return their deposit minus 10%. I'm in the queue though with full-cash. I'm thinking of getting in the queue for the Mach E which is still at 50%.

The GT500 will not even be available to look at initially. Our allotment will arrive and leave.


skytopskytop - 2/23/2020 7:13:23 PM
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Go for the C8. No question about it.


MDarringerMDarringer - 2/23/2020 9:09:37 PM
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I hate the proportions of mid-engined cars. They just never look right.


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