2024 Stingray dealer cost

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Raccoon wanted me to post up a Hamilton 1LT coupe build and a loaded 3LT Vert build for your enjoyment , no this isn't from GM official but I believe it to be accurate.
 
150K for a loaded C8?! Can we still say "retarded" or are the snowflakes going to be offended...
 
Lost cause! ;)
 


That site and anyone who recommends it can suck it...
 
I don't get offended, I signed the waiver lol...
I think there are some that don't understand your humour Jack.
I think you're a joke, um, I mean I like your jokes. ;)
Always liked subtle humour. To give or take.
 
Do you guys realize that to become a C8 dealer you need to buy over $50K of specialty tools upfront and pay for training for techs before you can get 1 car?

The little dealers that only sell 2-3/yr arent making money on the car until year 3. The small town dealer that I buy Chevy trucks from is not a Corvette dealer. He said he will never get enough cars to justify the expense of becoming a dealer.
 
Do you guys realize that to become a C8 dealer you need to buy over $50K of specialty tools upfront and pay for training for techs before you can get 1 car?

The little dealers that only sell 2-3/yr arent making money on the car until year 3. The small town dealer that I buy Chevy trucks from is not a Corvette dealer. He said he will never get enough cars to justify the expense of becoming a dealer.
All 3 dealers I've bought C8's from have no special tools or training, ( ask around if they even have the important DCT neutral release tool for towing or know how to do a track prep ) most don't even stock supercar oil or DCT filters that are complimentary with purchase
 
Do you guys realize that to become a C8 dealer you need to buy over $50K of specialty tools upfront and pay for training for techs before you can get 1 car?
I don't think it was $50k either. I think it was more like $500.00
 
I just noticed a GM Retail Excellence Program Fee of $876 for the dealer on the invoice , all for the privilege of selling Corvette
 
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