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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
What to do with tires when storing car for winter?
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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 118181" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>There are at least a couple dealers in the Edmonton area who have heated underground storage (parking lot) below the main building. The corvettes are winter stored there. The one I bought mine from for instance is one of them. Agreed not to buy a 75 - 140K car from someone who is willing to let it sit outside all winter. Says a lot about the general "Corvette" attitude of dealer and how they view their high end customers.</p><p>Personally I feel not every Chevy dealer should be allowed to sell "Corvette" to keep the dealers motivated to look after cars and customers...So many horror stories about bad sales people right through to un-knowledgeable service experiences. On the other hand there are very good dealerships out there with excellent sales and service staff who appreciate the investment customers are making in their Corvette. Both financially and emotionally.</p><p></p><p>Here's to the good dealers out there... <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbs:" title="Thumbsup :thumbs:" data-shortname=":thumbs:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 118181, member: 3537"] There are at least a couple dealers in the Edmonton area who have heated underground storage (parking lot) below the main building. The corvettes are winter stored there. The one I bought mine from for instance is one of them. Agreed not to buy a 75 - 140K car from someone who is willing to let it sit outside all winter. Says a lot about the general "Corvette" attitude of dealer and how they view their high end customers. Personally I feel not every Chevy dealer should be allowed to sell "Corvette" to keep the dealers motivated to look after cars and customers...So many horror stories about bad sales people right through to un-knowledgeable service experiences. On the other hand there are very good dealerships out there with excellent sales and service staff who appreciate the investment customers are making in their Corvette. Both financially and emotionally. Here's to the good dealers out there... :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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