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Re: Price two years from now? [blkhemi] by jerrymcshane1
Nov 21, 2005 (8:21 am)
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Replying to: blkhemi (Nov 20, 2005 9:35 am)

Thanks for your response. I'll shoot for a lower price for sure.
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Re: 2006 'Vette Order Confirmation? [cat3126] by vettecrazy
Nov 28, 2005 (10:32 am)
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Replying to: cat3126 (Oct 06, 2005 7:48 am)

I'm next in line at my dealership for my Z06 delivery which is estimated to be after the first of the year. Is there a way to inquire online using my order number to keep posted on the status? I would like to not pester my dealership until I need to for service, etc. JRRCC6 is the order number.
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Re: LEASING? [g2369] by vettecrazy
Nov 30, 2005 (9:49 am)
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Replying to: g2369 (Nov 21, 2005 6:50 am)

Every time I looked into leasing, there were many costs that were buried. The details are many and too numerous to list. If you get all of the figures and then look at what it will cost you at the end of the lease (calculate true estimated worth of the vehicle at lease end) you can carefully weigh the comparison to buying. Everyone I know that has leased, did not have a good experience.
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GM Supplier Discount by blueracer
Jan 22, 2006 (7:59 am)
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Any chance of getting a dealer to honor the GM supplier program?
 
The local dealers are not interested, although willing to negotiate a price below MSRP, but not as low as supplier pricing.
 
I have contacted some of the largest dealers and they have not returned calls or emails as of yet. It seems that the demand has slowed to the level where some may be interested in supplier pricing, although perhaps only on in stock coups.
 
Love the car, want the deal.
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Re: GM Supplier Discount [blueracer] by jmess
Jan 22, 2006 (8:35 pm)
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Replying to: blueracer (Jan 22, 2006 7:59 am)

Several of the large dealers that work the internet are accepting GMS and GMID. Sales are slower than last year and they have big inventories with more cars on the way. So check out the "corvette forum" and you will see the dealer ads. Some of the dealers will do an order others want to sell from stock. So for orders you can fly and drive home, courtesy delivery to a local GM dealer, or do the Corvette Museum delivery and drive home.
 
If I ever get another new Vette I am going to do the Museum delivery.
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Re: GM Supplier Discount [jmess] by stevensoriano
Jan 24, 2006 (7:55 pm)
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Replying to: jmess (Jan 22, 2006 8:35 pm)

Are the cars delivered through Museum Delivery the same as the ones you get at a dealer?
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Re: GM Supplier Discount [stevensoriano] by jmess
Jan 24, 2006 (10:00 pm)
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Replying to: stevensoriano (Jan 24, 2006 7:55 pm)

Same cars, some say the predelivery inspection the cars go through during the Museum Delivery process is as good as it gets though. Anything that isn't up to their quality standards gets fixed before you get the car.
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Re: GM Supplier Discount [stevensoriano] by starrow68
Jan 25, 2006 (8:16 am)
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Replying to: stevensoriano (Jan 24, 2006 7:55 pm)

Interesting thing about Corvette delivery. To most people it is still just a car, but to some Corvette delivery is a major part of the experience. When you order a Corvette you can get the production number info from the dealer as the car goes through the plant. When you take delivery at the Museum or from a dealer that is into Corvettes they point out all the places, like on the tires where there is a specific number that corresponds to your production order. That is the way the plant keeps the different order options straight as it flows through production and gets you the car exactly as ordered.
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Re: GM Supplier Discount [jmess] by daveniche
Feb 10, 2006 (11:47 am)
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Replying to: jmess (Jan 24, 2006 10:00 pm)

Jmess:
 
I am sorry to hear about the problem you posted yesterday regarding your Z06. I hope things work out for the better -- or even the BEST. I know how you feel, as I have been GM's guinea pig (sp?) for the original C5 in 1997. I was among the first to find two of their eventual recall items.
 
Here's why I am writing. I've been reviewing a bunch of info regarding the recent pricing of the 2006 Vettes -- NOT the Z06s. This isn't my first ride in the Corvette Purchase Rodeo and it won't surprise you to hear that the prices I've paid for different vettes over the years -- when compared to their sticker, changes radically based on Economics 101 ... supply and demand. At this time of year, are you hearing that actual prices being paid are flexible (i.e. below sticker) and if so HOW FLEXIBLE -- $3K or $5K or maybe at the end of a month when its been raining for about 6 weeks $22K? !!!! ? How can I find out the city where a "glut" of supply may be sitting?
 
A long time ago I bought the first C-5 to hit the Southeast US. I literally bought it sight unseen and before even driving a C-5 at all. Then, since it was the first year of the new body style, I paid "Sticker" PLUS $6K. I help Chevy iron out several bugs and later bought a 2002 for roughly $4K below sticker. Each time I have stroked a check on the spot.
 
The picture you posted as message #25 several months ago is THE EXACT car I'm looking for.
 
Please provide me with some details regarding a couple of matters. I'm directing my inquiry to you because you seem to be a regular "poster" of messages on the web and you seem to be up to speed on a variety of issues. Understand that I know the car (the 2005 and 2006 Vette) inside and out. My questions are:
 
1) What is your feel for the current supply and demand situation at this very moment. I know it varies from city to city, but as a 3,000,000 miler with Delta, I'll hop on a plane and have a pleasant cruise home in a heartbeat.
 
2) I've decided not to buy a Z06, as a result, I'm having difficulties figuring out whether or not the Z51 Suspension Package is a must or not. I completely understand what it is and how that effects the handling, but I'm also told that the new drilled rotors are loud, eat pads and that the combination of all the Z51 components absolutely EAT tires. What's your opinion.
  
3) Wonder why the middle grade suspension (the magnetic adjustable ride)is SO hard to find. All I can find is either the Z51 or the standard base package -- which by the way -- ain't chopped liver.
 
4) Even if I don't get the Z51 Suspension package, don't I still want to get the 3.42 Ratio Rear Axle?
 
I've got more questions, but will spare you the agony and would be grateful for any answers you are willing to provide for the 4 questions listed above.
 
I'd also appreciate the names of some of the other people you "chat" with who you think have a good working knowledge of vettes in general. If you don't know the answer to any of the stuff I've listed above, perhaps they will be able to provide some insight.
 
I'm thankin' ya in advance!
 
Regards,
 
Daveniche
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Re: GM Supplier Discount [daveniche] by jmess
Feb 10, 2006 (11:48 pm)
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Replying to: daveniche (Feb 10, 2006 11:47 am)

I don't have Z06 so that wasn't me talking about problems with one.
 
If you check out "forums corvetteforum com" and "DigitalCorvettes com" you will see what the big internet dealers are offering ($5K off in most cases). You can do better if you can find somebody to set you up with "GM Supplier" or "GM In Your Driveway" discounts.
 
If you have the time I think doing the factory tour and museum delivery would be a lot of fun. I thought the whole idea was sort of silly until I had mine for a few months. At some point I started to realize what a piece of automotive art these things are. It is pretty hard not to be impressed with all the history and passion that surrounds these cars. I think I have fallen in love with the dam thing. Even my wife digs it which is even more surprising to me.
 
I personally like the F55 setup (MagRide) in my car. I have noticed that there aren't as many F55s around. But you can easily order a car with F55. I think they have cured most of the brake squealing in the Z51 with some updated pads. I think tire wear is the most common complaint I have seen about the Z51. Some find the ride to be too stiff on a day to day basis but most who bought the Z51 seemed to understand the trade offs; beside you can stick aftermarket Z51 badges and stickers all over your car . A Corvette is a fun car to drive no matter what suspension setup it has.
 
I have also noticed that in my area the dealers are stocking a lot of lower optioned cars to keep the prices down; now that supply has exceeded demand. When I bought my car in Mar 05 all the C6s available in my area had MSRPs in 52-56 range.
 
The standard M6 and Z51 M6 have the same 3.42 axle but different gears.
 

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