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2015 Standard and Options changes
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<blockquote data-quote="VINDIC8R" data-source="post: 65655" data-attributes="member: 2120"><p>When I first went in to my local dealer (Mike Jackson - Collingwood), I just wanted to ask how do I buy a new Corvette. I needed to know lead time, down payment to get the ball rolling, what options are available and so on.</p><p></p><p>I was told I would have to buy a 2015. It would be only a grand to get ticket in line at Bowling Green and I would have to order off of the 2014 order guide. Delivery would be in November probably. The only rumour that proved to be true at the time was that the automatic would be an 8-speed (a dumbed down version of the 'matic for the Z06). There was no indication there was a PDR if you got the Nav option or that the NPP exhaust would become standard on the Z51 which I did buy.</p><p></p><p>After the 2015 order guide leaked out, I noticed the changes (including the new exterior colour adds and deletions). The dealer has so far honoured the existing 2014 prices. This means I am paying for the NPP which is to be standard and not paying for the Performance Data Recorder which should boost the Navigation price from the $850 I was charged. I am thinking it will all be a wash once the 2015 pricing is published. But I will watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VINDIC8R, post: 65655, member: 2120"] When I first went in to my local dealer (Mike Jackson - Collingwood), I just wanted to ask how do I buy a new Corvette. I needed to know lead time, down payment to get the ball rolling, what options are available and so on. I was told I would have to buy a 2015. It would be only a grand to get ticket in line at Bowling Green and I would have to order off of the 2014 order guide. Delivery would be in November probably. The only rumour that proved to be true at the time was that the automatic would be an 8-speed (a dumbed down version of the 'matic for the Z06). There was no indication there was a PDR if you got the Nav option or that the NPP exhaust would become standard on the Z51 which I did buy. After the 2015 order guide leaked out, I noticed the changes (including the new exterior colour adds and deletions). The dealer has so far honoured the existing 2014 prices. This means I am paying for the NPP which is to be standard and not paying for the Performance Data Recorder which should boost the Navigation price from the $850 I was charged. I am thinking it will all be a wash once the 2015 pricing is published. But I will watch. [/QUOTE]
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