Will A CORONAVIRUS Corvette Become A Future Rare Collectible For Chevrolet?

Will A CORONAVIRUS Corvette Become A Future Rare Collectible For Chevrolet?
Chevrolet shut down the 2020 Corvette production line on March 20th due to the pandemic.

And since then, quite a bit of time has passed which could cause an interesting phenomenon to occur. And that would be a model year change to the 2021 model once the assembly line starts rolling again.

And if that happens, those dealers and customers may have a future collectible that could be known as the 'Virus Vette'.

If that happens, do you think the 2020's that got built bring a premium to collectors?

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CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 5/5/2020 10:23:59 PM
+4 Boost
Only if it has been sanitized...


valhallakeyvalhallakey - 5/6/2020 1:35:23 AM
+3 Boost
Every person ever selling a 2020 Vette will have to put that in the advertisement :)


MDarringerMDarringer - 5/6/2020 10:24:34 AM
0 Boost
Covidiot with pandementia


mre30mre30 - 5/5/2020 11:00:01 PM
+3 Boost
Only if all the defects have been fixed. In fact, might want to wait until 2022's are out if you want one with less bugs and better panel fit.


skytopskytop - 5/5/2020 11:23:06 PM
+1 Boost
The assembly line cars can be very quickly and easily be sanitized with UV light exposure.


MDarringerMDarringer - 5/6/2020 10:24:14 AM
0 Boost
No. It won't. Rarity in and of itself does not make a car a valuable collectors item. Yugos are rare and worthless. The 2020s are not unique.


trboaccordtrboaccord - 5/6/2020 10:43:47 AM
+4 Boost
NO! The value will likely drop if the 2021 Starts when production begins


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