View Full Version : Current pricing guide..realistic
Artic93
11-20-2006, 12:24 PM
Anyone here know what a realistic price for our cars are? It would be nice to see something along the lines of an average price for each year...excellent , average, rough condition. No guide I've seen seems realistic.
tccrab
11-20-2006, 12:59 PM
Anyone here know what a realistic price for our cars are? It would be nice to see something along the lines of an average price for each year...excellent , average, rough condition. No guide I've seen seems realistic.
Roughly it seems '90's & 91's trade for mid teens to high $20's depending on condition/mileage/rare color combos. Time capsule cars tend to not sell. Buds collection being the one major exception.
93-95's trade for high $20's on up to sky's the limit for "0" mile rare color cars.
Upgrades and addons tend to increase selling price slightly, but nowhere near what they actually cost.
Just my personal opinion from observing the ZR1 market for the last year or so.
TomC
'90ZR1 #792
Z Factor
11-20-2006, 01:27 PM
It is a good question, but a tough one to answer. :icon_scra
The used car market in general is doing poorly so the specialty markets are affected to a certain degree. It seemed that we were getting a little bit of an increase after a long period of continued depreciation. However now that the C6 is out and C-5's are taking a hit, I've seen some decent ZR-1's go for less than one would expect. Of course the condition, color, miles, etc. make the market price fluctuate within a pretty large variable. Some people want totally stock examples and as a result ZR-1's with mods take a certain type of buyer. That said, some people are looking for a modded one to save on the cost and hassle of having it done for them. With just a few examples, most mods will not be recouped by the owner at sale time, so they are enjoying their KOTH's without worrying about the resale value in most cases.
:cheers:
bobbyhi
11-20-2006, 03:29 PM
I have to concur with Z-Factor and Tom............Both well said.
Corvette95
11-20-2006, 04:38 PM
95's are holding well and increasing for low mileage stock cars. Expect to pay 45k + for a low mileage stock 95
Jim Jones
11-22-2006, 07:34 PM
Here's one on ebay, so take it for what it's worth. Says the car has 125k on it and he only wants $12,900 as "Buy It Now". What a steal!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1990-CORVETTE-ZR1-ZR-1-LT5-BLACK-ON-BLACK_W0QQitemZ330050699885QQihZ014QQcategoryZ6168 QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Jim
BBBAD94ZR1
11-22-2006, 10:15 PM
They are worth what the person wants to pay. I paid 37k for my 94 and would have paid 50k if thats what the guy was asking. Car is perfect. Bottom line is if you want it bad enough you pay. Im not being sarcastic look at Barrett Jackson some of the nut jobs pay 13 million for a piece of metal. They want it bad enough....
Ray:blahblah:
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