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C7 value when paid for ?
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<blockquote data-quote="AllFlash" data-source="post: 69559" data-attributes="member: 2168"><p>My accountant is a car buff and closed his door before telling me that the purchase of a Corvette Z06 is not a financially responsible move. He told me that he was going to be cringing come time to do our taxes, and further, a Corvette simply isn't going to do anything but depreciate. If it were like most cars of similar stature, it will sit in the garage losing value and winters are even worse for true car lovers in Canada. It is a bad financial investment.</p><p></p><p>After listening to his whining for some time, he picked up the Z06 brochure I brought with me, studied it a bit more with eyes wide open and said, " If you change your mind and give it up, let me know. I want it."</p><p></p><p>Now remember... the Z06 is probably going to run 110-115K total at day's end. As much as one might consider only a few are coming to Canada and may retain their value (I dont believe this by the way), there is also the other side where Chevrolet is daring its competitors to beat their specs, which someone will do, resulting in lots of Supercars in the next few years...decreasing my babies value...</p><p></p><p>We do this simply for the love of our toys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllFlash, post: 69559, member: 2168"] My accountant is a car buff and closed his door before telling me that the purchase of a Corvette Z06 is not a financially responsible move. He told me that he was going to be cringing come time to do our taxes, and further, a Corvette simply isn't going to do anything but depreciate. If it were like most cars of similar stature, it will sit in the garage losing value and winters are even worse for true car lovers in Canada. It is a bad financial investment. After listening to his whining for some time, he picked up the Z06 brochure I brought with me, studied it a bit more with eyes wide open and said, " If you change your mind and give it up, let me know. I want it." Now remember... the Z06 is probably going to run 110-115K total at day's end. As much as one might consider only a few are coming to Canada and may retain their value (I dont believe this by the way), there is also the other side where Chevrolet is daring its competitors to beat their specs, which someone will do, resulting in lots of Supercars in the next few years...decreasing my babies value... We do this simply for the love of our toys! [/QUOTE]
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