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Re: Finally, I found my 2007 Corvette [cindylou5] by vinnyny
Sep 18, 2007 (8:59 am)
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Replying to: cindylou5 (Sep 18, 2007 7:56 am)

Cindylou:
 
Kerbeck regularly offered 2007 1LTs for 39,995 (when they still had some). That did not include the automatic, but I think $40k is pretty reasonable for an 07 now. Good luck!
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Any Help would be appreciated on 2007 purchase! by cindylou5
Sep 18, 2007 (9:10 am)
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Finally found a silver 1LT 2007 automatic. I have pre-qualifed..it should be on its way. Now, isn't it a good time to really negotiate on the 2007's ?
 
asking price is $46k. I am thinking along the lines of $40k. any comments, or suggestions...
very excited, but its time to make the deal.
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08 Corvette Coupe Leases? by vettenj72
Nov 01, 2007 (5:07 pm)
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Has anyone leased an 08 Vette yet? I had a 99 leased Vette and an 01 leased Vette. I currently drive a financed G35 and am looking to get out of it to get back into the car I should have never got out of. My question is what are the lease deals like? I am in NJ so Kerbeck is a good option. I know last Dec they where taking 7500 off MSRP on 07 Vettes for a short while. How does that translate on a 57000 car that would sell to me for about 50000. Has anyone leased one from them or anyone else? I figure I can go in with about 2-3k. Any information would be appreciated.
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Re: 08 Corvette Coupe Leases? [vettenj72] by cindylou5
Nov 02, 2007 (11:10 am)
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Replying to: vettenj72 (Nov 01, 2007 5:07 pm)

Well I searched high and low for a 2007. Finally found it 200 miles away from home. But there it was !!!
Asking price in August was $55k. We got it for $48k. No negotiations..plus they gave us $1k off for their own incentive bonus programs that they get kicked-down for.
 
Know nothing about the leases. Just know how long it took me to find a new 2007. I don't care for the 2008's interior at all.
good luck
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08 Coupe (NY) by printz
Dec 01, 2007 (1:40 pm)
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Just put a deposit down local dealer(Beck) .....Jetstream Blue, auto, 3LT, Nav., Competion Grey wheels....54,300 out the door(cash deal)...Could have saved some money going down to Kerbeck, but I would rather purchase the vehicle where I am going to have it serviced....Now the wait begins..He'll know his allocation this month..Worst case scenario i'll take delivery in March-April, I'm in no rush...
 
Later
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Re: Northeast Corvette Dealers [agile5k] by rlittle1225
Dec 07, 2007 (8:37 am)
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Replying to: agile5k (Sep 01, 2007 5:30 pm)

What dealership in Md. did you have your vette shipped to? Is $200 what they charged you? I asking because Keith at Maxi Price told me some dealers charge more.
Who was your contact person at the Md dealership?
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Corvettes and Carmax by carmaxsux
Dec 08, 2007 (3:19 pm)
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This is my first post so please bear with me if I make a gaffo. Also remember this is merely a reporting of my experiences at Carmax, your's may be different (my attorney made me say that... [yes I really have an attorney - this event is not over])
 
I bought a 2004 Chevy Corvette (C-5) in June of 2007 form the Carmax in Orlando, FL.
 
The salesman said all the right things (e.g. we're different, we'll fix anything within 30 days etc.) Now bear in mind I'm not a stupid person, I hate buying a new car but my SUV was coughing up blood and I had no choice.
 
I had my own financing - no prob. They added the warranty, but after the low-key pitch it sound like a good deal (beside my last Vette was one mechanical disaster after another - when it was in shape it was a joy, but that was infrequent - sort of a love-hate relationship)
 
They offered me $150.00 for my SUV and I was happy. Bluebook was $450 but I was fine with it, one less hassle.
 
The Vette ran great, a few noises here and there, some pulsation with the brakes - but the overall styling had changed so much since my last Vette (13 years ago) I just figured things had changed.
 
My wife stared telling me about the brakes pulsating and we both noticed clunking and grinding from the rear with high-angle low speed turns.
 
Before the 30 day "all inclusive warranty" was up I took it in to be looked at by the Carmax "mechanics" in Orlando. I had five (5) problem areas I wanted them to check:
 
1. Cosmetic defect in the driver's seat fitting into the seat pan (actually identified by the salesman when I bought it who had said "bring it in and we'll fix it - no problem!"
 
2. Pulsating brakes that pull to left or right - worse with rapid deceleration.
 
3. Problem with center console opening
 
4. Problem with "clunking" noise and "grinding" noise with turns
 
5. Tire pressure sensors inaccurate need re-calibrating.
 
When I picked it back up later that day I was told nothing was wrong, everything was “within normal limits” and they had lubricated the center console hinge.
 
Went home – the read end noise got worse.
 
Finally, on 27 August, I took it to Courtesy Chevrolet across the street from Carmax, also in Orlando. Turns out t he rear noise was a problem Chevy knew about, a service bulletin HAD been issues, the car was still under Chevy warranty (by one day no less) and they fixed it – FREE.
 
Went home happy.
 
Pulsating brakes started getting worse and the rear end noise came back. Took it back to Courtesy Chevrolet. – Then the bad part started.
 
Rear end – under warranty from previous repair – taken care of.
 
Brakes – disc rotors AND calipers shot x 4 – uneven wear. So bad it would have been clearly visible during the “under warranty” inspection at Carmax earlier when they had written “…checked front brakes for uneven wear – ok… checked front brake pistons and caliper slides for binding – none. No repair required at this time.(sic)”
 
The icing on the cake was rotors, calipers etc. are not covered by the Carmax warranty.
 
Contacted the local Carmax head of maintenance department (whose name I cannot mention but if you were to call Carmax Orlando and ask for the direct of maintenance, it would be him. To do him justice, he DID call back and proceeded to try to ream ME for everything being MY fault. I took his verbal harassment and humiliation as I figured it would be a small price to pay for them to pay for the repairs UNTIL I told him I was concerned about my wife driving a unsafe care for two months that should have been fixed when I first brought it in to Carmax. This “gentleman” began to laugh, yes LAUGHED at my concern for my wife’s safety.
 
I that point I lost my “turn the other cheek” attitude and told him basically to shove Carmax up an opening in his lower body.
 
Two days later I went to pick up my car (Chevy had to get certain parts mailed in).
 
The Chevy repair person, God bless his naiveté,, had still been talking with this director of maintenance at Carmax and gleefully informed me Carmax WAS going to pay the bill. The bill was $1053.19 plus the cost of a rent a car for two days. He said he wasn’t sure if Carmax was going to send Courtesy Chevrolet the check or have me pay and then refund me.
 
The next day, the Chevy repair person, called to say Carmax would be sending me a check and Chevy would charge my credit card.
 
That was fine. I was happy. I was even reconsidering my evaluation of Carmax – i.e. maybe I had been wrong and they were stepping up to the bat to “do the right thing.”
 
Today, Saturday, it has been thirteen (13) days since I took my car in for the repairs. Still no check (there never will be) still no apologies, in fact no communication except from the Carmax salesman who apparently naively believes Carmax will “do the right thing”.
 
Again my experiences may be different from yours, (as my attorney reminded me to write) you might get treated right. The message is BE CAREFUL! Carmax is still just another used car dealership; packed differently, owned by Circuit City (really – look it up) but it’s still the scorpion and frog story.
 
My suggestion, if you didn’t read the above and still choose to buy a car at Carmax. Choose the car, skip the extended warranty, and – no matter how hard it might be to do this – when you drive the car off the Carmax lot drive it directly to your prearranged service checkup with a local dealership. It may cost a dollar or two but you will know right away what’s wrong and be able to return the car to Carmax within 5 days and get your money back or at least force them to fix your car.
 
Be careful, don’t make my mistakes. Personally speaking, based solely on my experiences (my attorney talking again) I would/will NEVER buy a car from Carmax again, in fact I would not buy a $10 bill from them if they only wanted $5.
 
Final Scorecard:
 
Courtesy Chevrolet Orlando = A+
Carmax Orlando = F-

 
 
Of course your experiences my be different from mine . . .
 
So what are your experiences?
 
Michael
 
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Re: Corvettes and Carmax [carmaxsux] by chrmdome
Dec 12, 2007 (8:32 pm)
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Replying to: carmaxsux (Dec 08, 2007 3:19 pm)

Sir:
 
I have had similar experiences in different areas, however your Carmax experience could be resolved ( since we are talking about $1100 here not $11,000) and basically not much different than other $1100 expenditures, clothes , TV sets etc. It may sound NUTS!! But take a weekend day off , go down to the Carmax sales office and sit down in front of the door with a sign that says " Before dealing with Carmax, see me first " They can't stop you from doing this as long as you are on public property...you are within your rights let them call the police, and don't threaten them. It's not a negative statement, just a statement. Carmax will be out the front door with your check within 15 minutes of your arrival. I've done this twice with results and threatened to do it to a VERY large furniture compnay and they begged me not to, all to my pleasure with quick results. Not many people will do this, it may be a little nutzoid and your family members will kid you... but I got great results. It drives merchants nuts because they can't afford to loose ANY sales. They screwed you, they knew it and not it's time to return the favor.. I'd ask them for $100 more just for your trouble.. They will come around....If you are willing to look a little " nutzoid " Good luck. I'm not an attorney and I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn, but it worked for me. I was at a BMW dealership and the dealership tried to play " dumb ", with a problem that they caused me. I opened the truck and showed them my sign and they got smart very quickly.....
 
Good luck
 
Chromedome

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