Best and Worst C8 Corvette Prices in the Country Right Now
Best and Worst C8 Corvette Prices in the Country Right Now
Best and Worst C8 Corvette Prices in the Country Right Now
There are plenty of great C8 Corvette prices out there, but also some pretty hefty markups based on where you look.
It’s no surprise that the all-new 2020 Corvette is the hottest automotive product on the market right now. And that means, unfortunately, that many dealerships are taking advantage and slapping large markups onto their precious little inventory. But as always, customers willing to search around a bit can still find cars at MSRP.
We were curious to see how C8 Corvette prices were trending now, months after the car was released and quite a few people have taken delivery of their cars. After a quick search, we discovered a pretty mixed bag of C8 Corvette prices. Some dealers are indeed selling their cars at MSRP, while others are adding on ADMs ranging anywhere from $5,000 up to $10,000. Here are the best and worst deals we came across on that search.
Good Deal: Arctic White 2LT
This Arctic White 2LT is up for grabs at Russell Chevrolet in Little Rock, Arkansas at its MSRP price of $78,920. It’s well equipped with the Z51 package, carbon flash mirrors, and GM’s ever-popular high wing spoiler. Inside, this particular C8 also has the GT2 bucket seats finished Adrenaline Red Napa leather.
Bad Deal: Elkhart Lake Blue Metallic 2LT
On the other side of the spectrum, we have this blue 2LT over at Bomnin Chevrolet in Miami, Florida. The car sports an MSRP of $80,340, but a rather inflated selling price of $90,340. It too is equipped with the Z51 package and GT2 buckets, along with front lift, but who wants to pay a dealer an extra $10k for the privilege of buying it?
Good Deal: Black 2LT
This black 2LT on sale over at Ryan Chevrolet in Monroe, Louisiana isn’t just selling at MSRP. It’s actually available with a slight discount. The sticker price on the car is $74,385, but the dealer has it listed at $70,939, which is something you just don’t see with these cars. And it’s also equipped with the Z51 package, because who wants a C8 without that?
Bad Deal: Black 3LT
Also from Bomnin Chevrolet comes yet another marked-up C8 – this black 3LT. With an MSRP of $89,620, the dealer is asking a whopping $99,620 for the car. This C8 is also well equipped with the Z51 package, front lift, and engine appearance package. But with so many cars available at MSRP, who wants to pay an extra $10k? You could simply pay to ship one from just about anywhere and still save some cash.
As usual, shopping around for a C8 is always the smart move. With the power of the internet these days, you can easily save yourself thousands of dollars with a quick search, or by simply checking out this thread in the Corvette Forum. And until the newness of the C8 wears off, these major price discrepancies are bound to continue.
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