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DCNISMO 03-07-2014 09:57 PM

GM raising C7 prices..
 
Hmmmm….Don't get took greedy GM…

GM raising Corvette prices - Mar. 7, 2014

TerribleONE 03-07-2014 10:03 PM

I am kind of surprised but still a bargain. I think they are making room for the smaller 5.3L V8 version that's coming

MMC Racing 03-07-2014 10:03 PM

They need to make the money now. In 2 years they will be selling 6k+ off.

G37sHKS 03-08-2014 12:39 AM

Why im not surprised.

ka24king 03-08-2014 12:57 AM

i may or may not have ordered one :excited: 6 - 8 week wait ......

me and my dad decided to pull the trigger last friday :D yellow

ImportConvert 03-10-2014 11:13 AM

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"The consumer demand for Stingray has far exceeded our expectations, particularly for the Z51 package," GM spokesman Monte Doran said.
GM is protecting the investment of previous customers, as well as creating value in the brand and using cost to balance supply/demand. It's a win for everyone involved, in my opinion, except those who could not/should not afford the vehicle to begin with.

bruddahmanmatt 03-10-2014 12:50 PM

At least they're being honest about it. "We feel like we can charge more for this thing...and we will".

Meulen 03-10-2014 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 2728170)
GM is protecting the investment of previous customers, as well as creating value in the brand and using cost to balance supply/demand. It's a win for everyone involved, in my opinion, except those who could not/should not afford the vehicle to begin with.

that's one way to look at it:icon14:. IMO GM is playing the same game the homebuilders were playing when financing on homes were enabled for people that couldn't afford them back in early and mid 2000's. When the car financing bubble burst, they will pay the price

ElVee 03-10-2014 01:11 PM

They've also mentioned the high demand causing the car to only sit on lots for an average of 7 days, which is very low. Plus with spring/summer teasing parts of the country, it makes sense.

And yet it's still a bargain of a car for what you get.

ImportConvert 03-11-2014 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Meulen (Post 2728348)
that's one way to look at it:icon14:. IMO GM is playing the same game the homebuilders were playing when financing on homes were enabled for people that couldn't afford them back in early and mid 2000's. When the car financing bubble burst, they will pay the price

I would prefer they do that vs. what Nissan did to every pre-'14 370Z owner out there. "Lowest retained value" is not exactly what a company should aspire to!

ImportConvert 03-11-2014 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ElVee (Post 2728350)
They've also mentioned the high demand causing the car to only sit on lots for an average of 7 days, which is very low. Plus with spring/summer teasing parts of the country, it makes sense.

And yet it's still a bargain of a car for what you get.

Exactly. Supply/Demand in a capitalist system is controlled with cost. It's the 'Murican way, and what's more...it works.

shadoquad 03-11-2014 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ElVee (Post 2728350)
They've also mentioned the high demand causing the car to only sit on lots for an average of 7 days, which is very low. Plus with spring/summer teasing parts of the country, it makes sense.

And yet it's still a bargain of a car for what you get.

They really need this car to be a huge success, too. While the previous gen Vette was pretty and quick, they need improved sales numbers from that gen.

Although, I read (possibly in Motor Trend or C&D) that Chevy is pulling all of it's normal models out of Europe, except for the Corvette, in the next few years.

UNKNOWN_370 03-11-2014 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 2728170)
GM is protecting the investment of previous customers, as well as creating value in the brand and using cost to balance supply/demand. It's a win for everyone involved, in my opinion, except those who could not/should not afford the vehicle to begin with.

If GM can make it through this...

GM adds 842,000 vehicles to recall linked to fatal crashes - CBS News

Emotional buyers will stimulate the economy most when they need to downgrade on a trade because they can't afford the car. Then the repos... Fugghetabatit!! There will be a lot of those first year.

UNKNOWN_370 03-11-2014 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 2729324)
They really need this car to be a huge success, too. While the previous gen Vette was pretty and quick, they need improved sales numbers from that gen.

Although, I read (possibly in Motor Trend or C&D) that Chevy is pulling all of it's normal models out of Europe, except for the Corvette, in the next few years.

The C6 was victim to an unpredictable economy.

shadoquad 03-11-2014 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 2730254)
The C6 was victim to an unpredictable economy.

Oh, absolutely. I'm not hating on the c6, I own one.


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