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Replying to: motorhead1 (Mar 18, 2006 3:53 pm) BTW, Congrats on the low miles LeMans model, great deal. |
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Replying to: palalt (Mar 09, 2006 7:57 am) I am in Chicago land and ready to buy a 06 C6. you said you found two dealer which offered you 4-5K discount. Could you tell me who they are and name of sales person plz? Thanks |
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You may include the dealership name, city and state in your post. Please do not post names of salespeople, telephone numbers, email addresses, or other contact information.
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Replying to: kyfdx (Mar 29, 2006 7:11 pm) Bill Jacobs in Joliet & Ogden Chevrolet in Downers Grove. Both consider themselves high volume Corvette dealers and have a variety of late model used as well. Ogden was the one that was pushing the GM Buyback cars. BTW. Thanks to all that have commented favorably about my 04 Commemorative Edition purchase price. I'm really happy with it. My seventh Corvette since the early 70's. This weekend is the Chevy/VetteFest in Chicago. Good place to spend more money. |
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If you are looking for a very clean, used, 'vette, as an alternative to taking it in the shorts from a local dealer, you should check out Corvette Palace here in Austin, TX. I did not go that way, but only because I bought my leftover brand new '05 at almost $8000 under invoice. CP has a website, and some phenomenal cars, very low miles, and good prices. The owner stated that 95% of his business is out of state, so getting it to you would not be a problem. Check out the pics of some of his sales....
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Replying to: jdaniel (Apr 01, 2006 3:38 am) Folks, don't bother with your local dealers if you are looking to order. Most don't have the allocation, and they are a huge ripoff.
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Replying to: lemanns06conv (Apr 02, 2006 6:55 pm) I will most likely do the museum delivery, but up here in the northland, our vette driving days are limited to 6-7 months, so if I can find one for a great deal I will pull the trigger on it. Also 07 production begins in July so ordering now, may result in me picking up the last 06. I would appreciate to hear any real build times others have experienced. Dealers promise 6-8 weeks, but who knows. Thanks again -- Corvette is the ONLY true American sports car, and I am anxiously awaiting my C6
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In regard to your question about delivery times, it depends on the allocation provided to each dealer. I ordered my 06 on 2/7/06 via the internet with Spitzer Chevrolet (Corvette Conti), car rolled off the line on 3/14, title transferred from dealer to me on 3/29, and picked up at Corvette Museum on 4/5. Cars are held at factory for 2 weeks for a quality hold time. I had to wait a week for a delivery slot. So 5 weeks from order to roll of line and 7 weeks for earliest delivery at Museum. I understand if the car is delivered, they have to wait until the transporter if filled for your dealer area. So this may also be an addition time to wait. However, it seemed like an eternity for me! Mine is a Monterey Red coupe, 6 speed auto, F55 Mag suspension, polished wheels, 3LT, Navigation, On Star. Love it! |
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Replying to: lemanns06conv (Apr 02, 2006 8:37 pm) |
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