What should I pay for a used C8 2020-2022

You, my friend, are a typical stuck up Corvette owner! :p
A Camaro ZL1 is every bit as fun as your C7. Of course it doesn't compare to a C8! LOL
actually I'm a guy that's wanted a Corvette since the C3 generation as opposed to the guy that didn't know how to spell Corvette, let alone want one, until they bastardized the brand and made a Lambo/McLaren look-a-like. A year old C6 was my first that I had the cash in hand to buy. When the C7 came out 5 years later I fell in love all over again. I have nothing against the C8 but GM went down a road that took the Corvette away from the 'Classic American Sports Car' that it was. If that makes me a "typical stuck up Corvette owner" in your eyes, than so be it. I'm proud to wear the badge. ;)
 
Question about this specific car:


If I run into this dealer and say I'll throw 79999 at them, would they take it? I know its hard to know for sure, I just want to know if I am wasting my time making the drive for a car that has no chance being lowered. Any thoughts?
Won't get more than 6-8k off a 1lt, margins too low.
 
Can't go wrong with either one.
I'd saw that beautiful Blue C7 GS that was on this fs forum in the show room yesterday. She is a beauty. My 2nd choice. She will be going home with one lucky owner. Anyone one on this ccf?
I posted that car and it sold last week. This is an interesting thread. I bought my first sports car at 17 and my first Corvette at 24. The 39K in options on my 2020 was almost what my first Corvette cost for the car that was also loaded. My 2020 ordered today would be 140K as a 2025. The price increase someone mentioned wasn't 2023 it was for 2024. Denis is right, we need to know what the budget is, because from top to bottom the price could vary by 20-30K still and the used ones are about to take a jump. Are you financing and do you know 0% is available on 2024's? Payments on a discounted 2024 would not be much different than a 2020 in some cases. At this time of year, dealers are not about to respond to a 15k hit when they have carried the car for the past 5 months and prices are about to go up for the spring market.
 
I posted that car and it sold last week. This is an interesting thread. I bought my first sports car at 17 and my first Corvette at 24. The 39K in options on my 2020 was almost what my first Corvette cost for the car that was also loaded. My 2020 ordered today would be 140K as a 2025. The price increase someone mentioned wasn't 2023 it was for 2024. Denis is right, we need to know what the budget is, because from top to bottom the price could vary by 20-30K still and the used ones are about to take a jump. Are you financing and do you know 0% is available on 2024's? Payments on a discounted 2024 would not be much different than a 2020 in some cases. At this time of year, dealers are not about to respond to a 15k hit when they have carried the car for the past 5 months and prices are about to go up for the spring market.
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