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If it's the same ad, isn't the one car not yet SVA'd and registered? If so, you'll be far better off doing that first. You also mention a split in the seat and scuffing of the paint from shipping. A lot of Corvette owners are absolutely anal about condition so it's often better to get it done first.
There are also a lot of C5 Corvettes out there for sale. The sports car market is a small one which automatically excludes a lot of people who have to put practicality above desire and can't afford a toy asa luxury. Now factor in the LHD and you eliminate about 70% of that market, if not more. What you end up with is a lot of Corvettes chasing not many buyers.
When I sold my Z06, it unhappily coincided with 4 other Z06's being sold. Prices tumbled from near £40k to less than £28k and it was either keep the car or sell it for less.
There are also a lot of C5 Corvettes out there for sale. The sports car market is a small one which automatically excludes a lot of people who have to put practicality above desire and can't afford a toy asa luxury. Now factor in the LHD and you eliminate about 70% of that market, if not more. What you end up with is a lot of Corvettes chasing not many buyers.
When I sold my Z06, it unhappily coincided with 4 other Z06's being sold. Prices tumbled from near £40k to less than £28k and it was either keep the car or sell it for less.
mrvette said:
i hope the C4's arent going to see a similair downfall in prices, but those cheap jap imports arent helping. why are they so cheap by the way ?
As I understand it, the Japanese are very strict with used cars. After so many years, the cars fail their rigorous tests or they're outlawed and become effectively scrap. That's why all the low mileage Japanese engines get taken out of the cars and get exported for sale in other countries. Meanwhile the nice cars are bought for peanuts and exported to countries where they are sold.
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