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Dealerships selling way too high for used C7?
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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 190837" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Thanks for sharing your delivery pictures ... she looks great.</p><p>We all can tell you are already developing well into your OCD (obsessive corvette disorder) ... that we all also have.</p><p>Now journeying into your freshman season of Corvette Hibernation.</p><p></p><p>If you remote lock and to engage the alarm (you will see a red light flashing on top of your dash),</p><p>the battery cranking power will be compromised in a month or so (even as short as two weeks if the battery is older).</p><p>If you do not have a battery maintainer plugged in, you may need a portable power pack to start your corvette.</p><p>When I was checking out a heated storage facility of a local dealership, where they had almost 100 C7's for sale,</p><p>the salesperson took a portable power supply and sure enough the Corvettes needed it to crank them (as battery</p><p>is connected and alarm is engaged).</p><p></p><p>On that note ... and not being sure how "green" you are on your C7, it should also be mentioned that you should know how to open your</p><p>Corvette if it doesn't have battery power (or the battery is disconnected). If this is the case, best and easiest way</p><p>is to visit a Corvette Dealership with a C7 Corvette available to show you how this is done. Otherwise you can</p><p>ask anything on this forum (and of course get information from your manual) ... starting with the remote control</p><p>having a button that releases to access the key that you will use in the sill that is just above and a little to the right</p><p>of the center of your back license plate - in order to open the back hatch to then access the manual driver door open pull.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]35621[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>... oh my, now that I touched my keys, I gotta go to check "something" in the garage now (OCD) ... <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/extended-simple/joyful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":joyful:" title="Joyful :joyful:" data-shortname=":joyful:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 190837, member: 3252"] Thanks for sharing your delivery pictures ... she looks great. We all can tell you are already developing well into your OCD (obsessive corvette disorder) ... that we all also have. Now journeying into your freshman season of Corvette Hibernation. If you remote lock and to engage the alarm (you will see a red light flashing on top of your dash), the battery cranking power will be compromised in a month or so (even as short as two weeks if the battery is older). If you do not have a battery maintainer plugged in, you may need a portable power pack to start your corvette. When I was checking out a heated storage facility of a local dealership, where they had almost 100 C7's for sale, the salesperson took a portable power supply and sure enough the Corvettes needed it to crank them (as battery is connected and alarm is engaged). On that note ... and not being sure how "green" you are on your C7, it should also be mentioned that you should know how to open your Corvette if it doesn't have battery power (or the battery is disconnected). If this is the case, best and easiest way is to visit a Corvette Dealership with a C7 Corvette available to show you how this is done. Otherwise you can ask anything on this forum (and of course get information from your manual) ... starting with the remote control having a button that releases to access the key that you will use in the sill that is just above and a little to the right of the center of your back license plate - in order to open the back hatch to then access the manual driver door open pull. [ATTACH alt="6475DEEC-62F1-4D29-9EA6-6F74592AD223.jpeg"]35621[/ATTACH] ... oh my, now that I touched my keys, I gotta go to check "something" in the garage now (OCD) ... :joyful: [/QUOTE]
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