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06-30-2011 | #1 |
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: San Marcos CA
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There goes the resale value
btw, I got 17 mpg on my last tank and it was kind of dull- just gonna smash on this tank...not like anybody will pay top dollar for it now |
07-01-2011 | #2 |
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Spring TX
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Re: There goes the resale value
My 94 went over 50K this year...ugh.
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07-01-2011 | #3 |
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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Re: There goes the resale value
I think the hot setup is buying a high miler, rebuild the motor with some nice upgrades and then just enjoy driving the darn thing. Worrying about mileage accumulation ruins the whole experience. My BR ZR has 114k on the chassis but the motor has about 20k on it and the heads are recently updated. It has a liberating feeling to just enjoy driving the damn car and not always worry about the odometer.
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07-01-2011 | #4 |
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Okemos, MI.
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Re: There goes the resale value
1992 ZR-1 #0068. 109,000 miles and counting! I'm not worried about resale, because I'll never sell it.
I know, I should never say never, but you get the idea. Drive it!
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07-01-2011 | #5 |
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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Re: There goes the resale value
Once these car become true collectors mileage will only define how much "more" they are worth......look at 63s/BBs......basket cases for $20-30
How many guys sold their 63s/BB cars for 6-7K in the 80s and are kicking themselves now
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LGAFF 90 #966-150K miles-sold 92 #234-sold 1987 Callaway TT #17 1991 ZR-1 #1359 Last edited by LGAFF; 07-01-2011 at 10:51 AM. |
07-05-2011 | #6 |
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Currituck, NC
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07-01-2011 | #7 |
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Sudbury, Ontario. Canada
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Re: There goes the resale value
I'm with Joe.
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07-01-2011 | #8 |
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Houston 90 Red ZR-1
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Re: There goes the resale value
If you want something collectible then buy something thats collectible right now. Shelbys/SS Camaro's chavelles/Superbee/Super bird ect. None of us know what our Z's are gonna do on the collector market. The experts all say that there are still just to many low mile Z's out there.
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07-01-2011 | #9 |
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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Re: There goes the resale value
Anyone read the Corvette marketplace mag article on the 5 most groundbreaking vettes of all time????
1)L88 2)63 Coupe 3)90-95 Corvette ZR-1 4)Callaway 5)01-04 Z06
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07-01-2011 | #10 |
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Re: There goes the resale value
If you buy these things for resale, you would be better off just buying some art to hang on the wall and look at! These will probably never appreciate like the mid-years. According to the newest Corvette Magazine even the new ZR1's are not collector cars. They built too many. Dealers are now discounting them to get rid of them! Our cars will always have the stigma of hard to find parts. People are just too leary of the parts issue even though for the most part that is just perception. I say, keep them maintained and drive em like you stole them!!
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