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Who is your dealer?My dealer got one allocation and they said only 18 for Canada. So I am out of luck for this year by the looks of it .
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Who is your dealer?My dealer got one allocation and they said only 18 for Canada. So I am out of luck for this year by the looks of it .
They are deserving of the allocation. Consistently a top 10 dealer in Canada, they may get another one before the 2025 model is over.Paul Sadlon
Sweet. And a rock crusher to boot ! Well into Z-06 price territory so far.WANT
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They (G.M.) could certainly make a Z06X.I am on a couple “lists” and am interested, but would be much more interested if they ever make a Z06X
Well , two out of three ain’t bad, lol.They (G.M.) could certainly make a Z06X.
They could also go the other route and swap out the engine in the E-Ray.
Personally, I don't think either will ever happen.
I believe the ZR1X was developed in an attempt to elevate the entire brand into a category unachievable by its 'rivals'.
What we have now is an ultra high performance level car that is 'useable', 'serviceable', and 'obtainable'.
Want to drive your ZR1X daily? Go for it - it's built based on a tried and true model.
Need an oil change? No problem - there is a well established network of capable dealerships.
Is it truly obtainable? Compared to anything else out there with similar performance statistics, yes, it is.
I am also more interested in the z06x. Hopefully they will do it with the C9 with more advanced battery (solid state battery would be nice).I am on a couple “lists” and am interested, but would be much more interested if they ever make a Z06X
74 years old, have a beautiful Torch Red C8 HTC, not interested in a ZR1. Wouldn't mind a Z06 though.Some of you have already reached out on other threads saying you want to get one. Many dealers have lists already but many buyers may pass based on the price of this car.
I am forming a list of my own as I deal with many dealerships both low and high volume. Who is wanting a ZR1 and are you currently on list at a dealership and if so what dealer and since when?
Scott
If you mean for the ZR1 and were interested your best bet would be to send a message to @Mr.Corvette as he is the one in the know and has all the right contacts. Just use the small envelope icon top right . And , a warm welcome to CCF !Does anyone know the allocation to Canada yet? Any expectations of wait times?
Sure but still a very sweet ride. Although I’m debating whether to trade for a Z-06 . Very tempted.Hi 1st Vette sounds amazing. Now I just need to trade in mine or sell it and ZR1 here I come 3-4 years haha. I ended up ordering C8 in 2020 and got my allocation in 2023 = ) and now they are everywhere haha.
Not great for those who wanted and could afford one . No doubt the ones that do show up are already spoken for ...... as always thanks for keeping us up to date .I hate to start off my 5th anniversary with CCF with some not so good news about 2026 ZR1 allocations for Canada but unfortunately it is not good.
GM Canada has been told they are getting next to none for the entire year.
It's still early in the model year production cycle so the number can change.
What I have found out, is that if your dealer hasn't been on the top 10 list for the past
couple of years, they're not getting one for 2026. If they do get one, they will be
lucky to get 2 over the next 10 months.
I have more people on the CCF interested list from over a year ago than Canada
will get cars, that's how bad the numbers are right now.