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Old July 29th 06, 05:06 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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Default Shouldn't 2005's be about $39,000 now

"SO" > wrote in message
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> Should a nice 2005 with about $15,000 miles cost about $39,000 now? You see
> them at dealers for about $42,500-44,000 but they're out of their minds since
> I've seen new 2006's at closeout for that price. What prices have you seen?
> Thanks!
>
> SO

There you go, those dealers just don't know how to sell cars. Me thinks that you
should op for the new 2006 that you saw for 42.5K. Don't see the problem of
obtaining a new vehicle for 2.5k more, what was the hold up? Must be that huge
depreciation that I hear about all of the time is slipping a bit? After I traded
my '04 the price went up for about 6 months, feature that.

On the other hand there is a coupe in Colorado Springs at $39,888 and one in
Wilbraham, MA at $37,995 and another at $31,888 in Miami then there's the one in
Richardson TX for $39,974. If you're set on buying at the cheapest price
possible be prepared to travel, also be prepared to be disappointed. I've chased
that goose to many times in my life to believe that an advertised low price is
on the up and up. Might be your time to get lucky, go for it.

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Dad
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72 Shark Black/Black/4spd


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