12-14-2003 | #1 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 491
|
Need Help to buy a ZR-1
Hi everyone, I'm new to this board. I would like to buy a nice ZR-1, I have a Z06 and love it and have always been intrigued by the ZR-1. I may have found a 4000 mile one , a 90 for $33,000. Is that a fair price? Do these cars have alot of problems due to their high tech engine etc. What are the common problems. Thanks!
|
12-14-2003 | #2 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 491
|
Terry, It's a fair priice depending on condition. As faras common problem just visit around this web site, I even have a Common Problem page. :-) The ZR-1 isvery reliable, most issues are small and the LT5 engine should last over 200,000 miles.
|
12-14-2003 | #3 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 491
|
THANKS
|
12-14-2003 | #4 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 491
|
Definitely check out all the comments throughout this site. Low mileage is not necessarily what makes a ZR-1 a good buy. Get history. Too few miles may mean the seals/gaskets/etc. haven't had enough lubrication and may need replacing. Keep in mind the '90 has a slightly different body style (older C4 front). '94/5 have higher HP and different seats and wheels. Personally, for $33,000 I would look for a nice '94 or '95, but I would be planning to drive it...not store it.
|
12-14-2003 | #5 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 491
|
Z Factor
I agree with Dallas. If you can spend that much, get the newest model ZR1 that is in good condition. |
12-14-2003 | #6 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 491
|
Terry, I have two ZR-1s, a '90 and a '94. With 94000 miles on the '90 its stronger and just as nice o drive as the '94 with just 11000 miles. For me, reliability is not an issue, and these engines thrive on 7200 rpm blasts. So do I ! By the way, my '90 is for sale. Too many cars. Good luck, fun shopping.
|
|
|