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Some kind words for the Zs future....not sure if this has been shared yet: http://www.vetteweb.com/lifestyle/ve...25k/index.html
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dymags on the one they have pictured...love me some dymags
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Very nice article and some very encouraging words for the ZR-1.
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The article points out all the same reasons I recently decided to buy my first Corvette.... and settled on the C4 ZR-1. They have everything going for them as far as future collectibles.....and are extremely fun to drive as I recently found out!!
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I agree that the depreciation curve is at the bottom of the spectrum. With the caliber and a first generation of a modern sports car that seriously competed with the europeans will be the next collectible.
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And it's still making the magazines ie: "THE POWER ISSUE" issue 97 july 2011 of "OCTANE" Magazine in the company of the likes of Ferrari F40!
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