2026 Corvette Discounts now available from GM

I have been dealing all the time with the Sales Manager. I have sent him an email asking him to confirm I qualify for the rebate but waiting for reply.
Hi Mr. Corvette, Thought I should let you know I have received confirmation that I qualify for the new incentives. Unfortunately no news on expected delivery date.
Happy Easter.
 
Your here in Ontario but you haven't mentioned the dealer. You keep saying the car is in transit, what event code is it showing on the dealers computer?
If it's on a delivery truck your dealer has the ability to see where the truck is within about 100 feet. If I only had a GM computer the stuff I tell you guys...
 
Your here in Ontario but you haven't mentioned the dealer. You keep saying the car is in transit, what event code is it showing on the dealers computer?
If it's on a delivery truck your dealer has the ability to see where the truck is within about 100 feet. If I only had a GM computer the stuff I tell you guys...
I'm in Btampton and the dealer Wilson Niblett is in Richmond Hills.
Through other sources, I found out the car could be on a truck for transit but not necessarily moving.
 
I'm in Btampton and the dealer Wilson Niblett is in Richmond Hills.
Through other sources, I found out the car could be on a truck for transit but not necessarily moving.
WN is one of our sponsors and I would trust they will do the right thing.
 
WN is one of our sponsors and I would trust they will do the right thing.
Where is the truck now? The car sounds like it should be here by April 30th and you have confirmed you will get the discount.
Is your car a black on black convertible with Z51 and no mag ride?
My car is Torch Red, no Z51 pkg heavily optioned out. Attached screen grB from Corvette configurator
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If this is yours it came off the line at about 3pm our time on Friday March 20th. I have a friend of mine from my Corvette club who's car I have been tracking a 3LT coupe with Z51, FE4 and front lift E60 that came off the line 33 after yours just before end of second shift. It's window sticker is $22,000 more than yours.
 
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If this is yours it came off the line at about 3pm our time on Friday March 20th. I have a friend of mine from my Corvette club who's car I have been tracking a 3LT coupe with Z51, FE4 and front lift E60 that came off the line 33 after yours just before end of second shift. It's window sticker is $22,000 more than yours.
Yes, that's exactly what I ordered. I found out from your dealer sticker that the front lift includes self leveling headlamps. I did not know that. So you know, I am 80 years old. I am trading in a 2019 Mustang GT Premium with only 19500 kms. I see your profile shows you as a Vendor. Does that mean you are a GM dealer? Because i will not be tracking the car and I prefer having all season tires I did not order the Z51 pkg. I just love the appearance and it's specs.
 
Yes, that's exactly what I ordered. I found out from your dealer sticker that the front lift includes self leveling headlamps. I did not know that. So you know, I am 80 years old. I am trading in a 2019 Mustang GT Premium with only 19500 kms. I see your profile shows you as a Vendor. Does that mean you are a GM dealer? Because i will not be tracking the car and I prefer having all season tires I did not order the Z51 pkg. I just love the appearance and it's specs.
Yes, the E60 option does offer the headlight leveling system. At some point having the lift will save you from scraping and don't forget to store up to 1000 locations into it's memory when you activate it each time so it will remember to lift automatically for you in case you forget. No I am not a GM dealer, but with my marketing company I do work for some GM dealers as well as support the members as well as support CCF. You can see the fundraising campaign on the What's new home page.
The all season tires your getting have about 2.5 times the tread life compared to the 4S's that come with the Z51 package. I use then on my car for Spring and Fall when he temperatures drop. Your car looks great and you will love it compared to the Mustang. Well done with the stripes as well!
Your only 80? I have a friend of mine a little north of you that just got his ZR1 and wants me to take him out on the track to show him how it's really meant to be driven, so stick around because C9 is right around the corner and with the Grand Sport this year and the 75th anniversary coming next year as a 2028, this is going to be a busy place. Congrats on your car, it should be here soon.
 
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Yes, that's exactly what I ordered. I found out from your dealer sticker that the front lift includes self leveling headlamps. I did not know that. So you know, I am 80 years old. I am trading in a 2019 Mustang GT Premium with only 19500 kms. I see your profile shows you as a Vendor. Does that mean you are a GM dealer? Because i will not be tracking the car and I prefer having all season tires I did not order the Z51 pkg. I just love the appearance and it's specs.
Just make sure you don't misplace the adapter for the wheel locks . Hopefully you won't need it though. Put that sucker in the glove box.......you have put a very nice build together. You are going to love it !
 
Thank you all for the nice compliments.
As you may have guessed, I am new to this forum and one of my biggest question is how do members get to track their cars?
I am insured with CAA and when I added the Mustang they added a racing exclusion which I am sure they will add to the vette as well. Their rates are great though.
 
Thank you all for the nice compliments.
As you may have guessed, I am new to this forum and one of my biggest question is how do members get to track their cars?
I am insured with CAA and when I added the Mustang they added a racing exclusion which I am sure they will add to the vette as well. Their rates are great though.
I've never heard of a regular insurance company insuring a car at a race track. Tracking your car adds the risk of you being responsible for any damage done. That said, most novice / non pro racing is very safe. Many car clubs offer lapping days or drag racing days or Solo (AutoX) events.
 
Thank you all for the nice compliments.
As you may have guessed, I am new to this forum and one of my biggest question is how do members get to track their cars?
I am insured with CAA and when I added the Mustang they added a racing exclusion which I am sure they will add to the vette as well. Their rates are great though.
Well yes . A warm welcome to CCF ! Happy to have you on board. As for " track days " here is a quick search answer from Perplexity AI....

Canada offers track days for sportscars at several professional circuits across provinces, where you can drive your own high-performance vehicle under supervised conditions. These events are organized by clubs and companies, grouping drivers by skill level for safety. Popular spots cater to enthusiasts near major cities like Vancouver, Toronto, and Edmonton.
British Columbia
Mission Raceway Park in Mission, BC (near Vancouver), hosts lapping days organized by groups like VCMC and Speedy Goat Racing. These are open to street-legal sportscars with novice instruction available.
Ontario
Key venues include Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (Mosport) near Bowmanville for Infinite Motorsports events, Shannonville Motorsport Park for GT Race days, Calabogie Motorsports Park west of Ottawa, and Toronto Motorsports Park in Cayuga. Bring your own car for supervised sessions suitable for all levels.
Alberta
Strawberry Creek Raceway near Thorsby (outside Edmonton) offers open lapping via Track Junkies and others, ideal for high-value sportscars with run groups by speed and skill. Rad Torque Raceway in Leduc County also hosts similar events.
Quebec
Circuit Mont-Tremblant provides performance lapping days for your own sportscar, with programs from novice to advanced levels led by instructors.
Check organizers' sites like motorsportreg.com or gtrace.ca for schedules, tech requirements (e.g., helmets, noise limits), and registration—events often sell out.

There are a few threads on the site where this has been discussed to some length just can't recall exactly where but it was recently. Perhaps a member that was involved in those discussions can chime .
 

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