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<blockquote data-quote="gone" data-source="post: 215854" data-attributes="member: 5899"><p>To add to Rruuff Day's good suggestions: at least look over or join the "U.S.A." Corvette forums (there are 2 well-known ones: the "midenginecorvetteforum" and "corvetteforum") which have a much wider US audience, to see what they say about dealers in your area and the ones who focus on Corvettes and have a good reputation, so you'll know who to contact. Given your former car (wow; what a beauty!), I'd wager you know some people in your area that can give you some good advice. Another good source of info is to talk to members of your local Corvette club(s) since they should readily know who best to deal with. Time is definitely of the essence for you (hurry!) due to the popularity of the C8 and the disappointed people who didn't get their 2020 orders filled, so hopefully you'll get a deposit in soon and before the 2021 orders can be submitted, which is right around the corner. You'll also find lists of the 2021 available options, so you can start planning your order in advance and be better organized when it's time to submit it. If you have to, go out of State to find the right dealer, so don't limit your choices if you want to <u>guarantee</u> getting a 2021, although more C8's will undoubtably be allocated to the States so perhaps you won't have the problems "your brothers North of the border" have been experiencing. Whatever you do, get the dealer to confirm any C8 you'll be getting will be sold for no more than MSRP and establish up front with your salesperson, that you'll be expecting periodic updates about what's happening with your order. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone, post: 215854, member: 5899"] To add to Rruuff Day's good suggestions: at least look over or join the "U.S.A." Corvette forums (there are 2 well-known ones: the "midenginecorvetteforum" and "corvetteforum") which have a much wider US audience, to see what they say about dealers in your area and the ones who focus on Corvettes and have a good reputation, so you'll know who to contact. Given your former car (wow; what a beauty!), I'd wager you know some people in your area that can give you some good advice. Another good source of info is to talk to members of your local Corvette club(s) since they should readily know who best to deal with. Time is definitely of the essence for you (hurry!) due to the popularity of the C8 and the disappointed people who didn't get their 2020 orders filled, so hopefully you'll get a deposit in soon and before the 2021 orders can be submitted, which is right around the corner. You'll also find lists of the 2021 available options, so you can start planning your order in advance and be better organized when it's time to submit it. If you have to, go out of State to find the right dealer, so don't limit your choices if you want to [U]guarantee[/U] getting a 2021, although more C8's will undoubtably be allocated to the States so perhaps you won't have the problems "your brothers North of the border" have been experiencing. Whatever you do, get the dealer to confirm any C8 you'll be getting will be sold for no more than MSRP and establish up front with your salesperson, that you'll be expecting periodic updates about what's happening with your order. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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