No, I heard our friends at GM Canada were slow this year to load the 2025 Corvette into the autobook system and everything is delayed.@Mr.Corvette Still no info on Canadian pricing for 2025?
Thank you for the update! Wow....400 huh, that is crazy. Does this mean they will not do another big increase for 2025? Fingers crossed.No, I heard our friends at GM Canada were slow this year to load the 2025 Corvette into the autobook system and everything is delayed.
There are hundreds of 2024 Corvettes sitting on dealer lots including over 400 out in Western Canada. GM has already lowered the interest
rate from 7.79 to 5.49% but they are going to have to do more to clear the inventory after the 2024 dramatic price increase which crushed the
market for the car.
Your advice is correct, if your looking at buying one off the lot have the VIN run first to make sure it's not impacted by the recall. I have had no one from Canada ask me to dig into the stop sale on seat belts up to this point.Some of these Canadian 2024 C8’s will continue to be on a “stop sale order” until the affected VIN’s receive replacement seat belt retractors. So even if you make a deal, the dealer will not be able to deliver/release your new Corvette until the recall is closed out. Mr. Corvette may have additional insight regarding the timing on this recall that was announced early June. So buyer beware, make sure you check the VIN on a C8 you are interested in for this recall.
Now hearing next week for 2025 pricing.@Mr.Corvette Still no info on Canadian pricing for 2025?
Thanks for the update! Fingers crossedNow hearing next week for 2025 pricing.
That is just crazy. Unimaginable a few years ago. BE WISE GM. Do not increase 2025's price too much!Just browsing through Auto Trader. Inventory for all C8 has almost double from 170 ish to over 300 just for Ontario.
Many of the new 2024 are listed $3-4k below msrp. Fwiw.