2018 Z06 M7 Convertible Sold at Barrett Jackson
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2018 Z06 M7 Convertible Sold at Barrett Jackson
If this has not been posted yet, a Black 2018 Z06 Convertible M7 with roughly 3K miles sold for 107K (all in) at Barrett Jackson this Saturday. It was NOT a Z07! Gives a rough idea of what your Z06 might be worth. People are after the M7 Verts it appears!
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I watched that one. I don't think this one car is an indicator of the whole market. One of the idiot commentators called it a 4 speed manual.
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Agree, however they are holding their own, nothing wrong with that!
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Drifting
This one should make you feel even better...
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-for-150k.html
Unfortunately, B-J is more about timing (and alcohol) than real market values. Don't get me wrong - as a '19 Z06 M7 owner, I'd like to think otherwise, but experience teaches otherwise.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-for-150k.html
Unfortunately, B-J is more about timing (and alcohol) than real market values. Don't get me wrong - as a '19 Z06 M7 owner, I'd like to think otherwise, but experience teaches otherwise.
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17 Z06/Z07 (Yesterday)
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This one should make you feel even better...
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-for-150k.html
Unfortunately, B-J is more about timing (and alcohol) than real market values. Don't get me wrong - as a '19 Z06 M7 owner, I'd like to think otherwise, but experience teaches otherwise.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-for-150k.html
Unfortunately, B-J is more about timing (and alcohol) than real market values. Don't get me wrong - as a '19 Z06 M7 owner, I'd like to think otherwise, but experience teaches otherwise.
Booze + Ego + TV
Get a few people in a room with the above and you never know what might happen. Congrats to the Seller!!!
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It is what it is gentlemen! I don’t see ANY problem with the prices on the C7 Z06 (Vert M7 ZO7) holding its value! I’ve been approached several times to sell mine and they were not drunk or on TV. Many of the people after low milage C7 Z06’s just don’t like the C8 and are willing to pay top dollar for a low milage C7 Z06, at least that’s what they tell me, nothing wrong with that either!
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Well I love my Z06 7 speed manual! And I ain't saving it for the next owner! WHY would someone spend that kind of money to let it sit in a garage and look at? Saving it for it's next owner is like having a beautiful, smoken hot wife, and not "enjoying her" to save her for her next husband! DRIVE IT! Get your money's worth!
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Burning Brakes
just because you can’t afford being in Bj and doing what the buyer did, doesn’t mean he is a fool.
step away for a second from poor man corvette world to lambo world and see what’s going on,,
there is a huge world out there where owners don’t criticize another guy who pays 25k just for a bumper.
step away for a second from poor man corvette world to lambo world and see what’s going on,,
there is a huge world out there where owners don’t criticize another guy who pays 25k just for a bumper.
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just because you can’t afford being in Bj and doing what the buyer did, doesn’t mean he is a fool.
step away for a second from poor man corvette world to lambo world and see what’s going on,,
there is a huge world out there where owners don’t criticize another guy who pays 25k just for a bumper.
step away for a second from poor man corvette world to lambo world and see what’s going on,,
there is a huge world out there where owners don’t criticize another guy who pays 25k just for a bumper.
a mass production car is nowhere worth those crazy numbers in reality. To that buyer good for him I’m not jealous one but I’m also not a fool. Let someone offer me a crazy $ for my Z06/Z07 I’d sell it and get another when this shitshow of an economy corrects.
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Like @c6txvette, just because I CAN over-pay for something does not mean I will.
I doubt any of us who tend to believe "fools and their money are soon parted" is saying people aren't free to spend theirs as they see fit. (I'm not.) I do not, however, see alcohol-fueled overpayment for auctioned vehicles as establishing/confirming fair market values. Nor, do I see over-paying for mass-produced vehicles as a badge of honor.
I doubt any of us who tend to believe "fools and their money are soon parted" is saying people aren't free to spend theirs as they see fit. (I'm not.) I do not, however, see alcohol-fueled overpayment for auctioned vehicles as establishing/confirming fair market values. Nor, do I see over-paying for mass-produced vehicles as a badge of honor.
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Like @c6txvette, just because I CAN over-pay for something does not mean I will.
I doubt any of us who tend to believe "fools and their money are soon parted" is saying people aren't free to spend theirs as they see fit. (I'm not.) I do not, however, see alcohol-fueled overpayment for auctioned vehicles as establishing/confirming fair market values. Nor, do I see over-paying for mass-produced vehicles as a badge of honor.
I doubt any of us who tend to believe "fools and their money are soon parted" is saying people aren't free to spend theirs as they see fit. (I'm not.) I do not, however, see alcohol-fueled overpayment for auctioned vehicles as establishing/confirming fair market values. Nor, do I see over-paying for mass-produced vehicles as a badge of honor.