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Try http://www.kerbeck.com/ as they are the largest Corvette dealer in the country if you can believe the advertising. I get to them through Corvette Forum but I think you would find them easy even with Google. I don't know if there are discounts through the Forum. Good luck, wish I could justify unloading my C5 with only 43k miles. I was at the track over the weekend and rode in a C6 with Z51, 6sp and it was a very settled ride even hitting 100's several places on the track. It does hold the road better than my Z51 C5 and better power is noticable but just not the most economic deal to turn over what I already have. Enjoy the ride and don't forget to wave. Randy |
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Replying to: pjj14 (Aug 18, 2005 3:57 am) "> |
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Replying to: glhendr1 (Aug 19, 2005 4:37 am) |
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Replying to: pjj14 (Aug 20, 2005 11:33 am) There are a ton of new and used C6s forsale on ebay also. No reason to get jacked around by the ADM game. Just take your business somewhere else. |
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Replying to: pjj14 (Aug 20, 2005 11:33 am) Also, CARMAX has several used C6 05 for 3 - 5k below MSRP if you want to go that route. |
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My Friday paper had a dealer in L-ville advertising an 05 coupe stickered at $54.5 for $51.5. Didn't know the coupes could sticker as high as $54.5 but that is what the ad said. So, as mentioned previously by others, the deals are out there and paying a $5K additional dealer mark-up is a joke. Don't do it. |
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Replying to: pjj14 (Aug 20, 2005 11:33 am) dudley martin in manassas was friendly and i was told the owner doesn't think adm is right. they offered to order a 2006 for me. i'm now sour on a corvette because i can't get what i want, the price keeps going up, and its too much hassle. i just as soon pay 20k more and get a porsche. after all, this is the dc area. a corvette will always only be an overpriced chevrolet! a porsche says the tax payers are feeding you well.
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There is no law that says people have to buy from a local dealer. There are lots of brokers and dealers that offer much better deals with a minimum investment of time required. Most people in business understand supply and demand. The internet connects you to all the markets in the US. Ebay has 20+ new or slightly used C6s for sale. People don't have to be some local dealer's victim. At the end of the day the Corvette aficionados that hang around here really don't care what car people end up with. So if some people have neighbors that would be more impressed by a German car then go for it. |
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| We ordered a 06 convert. yesterday with MSRP $58,870 with a $3170 discount. Delivery is about 8 weeks out.Rec'd the tracking number this morning. | |
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| Golfing buddy is looking to cut a deal on an '05 coupe. He's thinking of driving from SW OH all the way the Atlantic City (I guess that's where this dealer is) and back. Has anyone bojught from them and are they really that good? Just curious! | |
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