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Dealerships selling way too high for used C7?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobravenomous" data-source="post: 190802" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>Your battery will continue to discharge due to runnning electronics in the back ground even though it is seemingly off. I would disconnect the negative terminal to limit the batteries discharge, even though disconnected I would still suspect it will continue to discharge, but at a much slower rate. This way in March you can be more reassured the car will start. What about fuel stabilizer........was that's added by the previous owner, if not a full fuel tank and stabilizer should be considered. I too wouldn't put a cover on a dirty car. Leave it now and carefully clean the car in the spring. There are a number of great threads describing the proper way to wash a car. I had being doing it wrong for over 50 years ha ha!</p><p></p><p>Oh, and by the way, although I don't have a name for my cars (former Cobra owner now Corvette owner), I am one of those anal car owners too. My Cobra never saw snow, gravel or rain ha ha. ......and be careful many on this forum are just like me ha ha.</p><p></p><p>Welcome, you're going to love that beautiful new Vette!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobravenomous, post: 190802, member: 4592"] Your battery will continue to discharge due to runnning electronics in the back ground even though it is seemingly off. I would disconnect the negative terminal to limit the batteries discharge, even though disconnected I would still suspect it will continue to discharge, but at a much slower rate. This way in March you can be more reassured the car will start. What about fuel stabilizer........was that's added by the previous owner, if not a full fuel tank and stabilizer should be considered. I too wouldn't put a cover on a dirty car. Leave it now and carefully clean the car in the spring. There are a number of great threads describing the proper way to wash a car. I had being doing it wrong for over 50 years ha ha! Oh, and by the way, although I don't have a name for my cars (former Cobra owner now Corvette owner), I am one of those anal car owners too. My Cobra never saw snow, gravel or rain ha ha. ......and be careful many on this forum are just like me ha ha. Welcome, you're going to love that beautiful new Vette! [/QUOTE]
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