Obviously my favorite color on the C8 is Sebring Orange but since they no longer offer it I will be going Rapid Blue on my next one. I love the bright colors and after two years I’m still not tired of it.
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I love all the insults you guys throw around to each other, Raccoon often in the middle of it all with his sarcastic humour (we have something in common). Good thing some have told me that he is a harmless little baby raccoon that makes up for his manhood with his car and his internet CCF “friends”. Can’t wait to meet you in person one day bruh (what the kids call the cool guys nowadays) :)
 
I love all the insults you guys throw around to each other, Raccoon often in the middle of it all with his sarcastic humour (we have something in common). Good thing some have told me that he is a harmless little baby raccoon that makes up for his manhood with his car and his internet CCF “friends”. Can’t wait to meet you in person one day bruh :)

Meet up with the group this weekend in Mosport to watch the C8R’s
 
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Going to be still in Wildwood this weekend, while you guys watch the race I will head back to Ciocca one last time, I am a VIP fanboy there now, will add more pics if they have a new batch. Will drive down to Ontario when you guys have a major meet, make me feel like I am standing at the Ciocca lot.
 
As mentioned will try to make 1 more trip to Ciocca to capture any new deliveries. One thing the old sales guy told me, part humour part sarcasm, that if I moved to the US from Ca-Na-Da (he said it jokingly with a pause in between), that I would be driving in a C8 within max 14 months. I know many Canadians got their car under 12 months in the last 3 model years, but am wondering what delivery times will look like now for ‘23. My guess is more than the Ciocca 14 months, question is are we at 24+ months on average now that Canadian allocations are so low ? One thing for sure, with demand so high and supply so low and wait times so long, the used market will stay super high or keep climbing. Your $100k car will fetch $20-$50k over MSRP if things keep going at this rate, and those with deep pockets will obtain their C8 that way.

Hoping to have some more pics on Sat, my last day down here in Jersey.
 
As mentioned will try to make 1 more trip to Ciocca to capture any new deliveries. One thing the old sales guy told me, part humour part sarcasm, that if I moved to the US from Ca-Na-Da (he said it jokingly with a pause in between), that I would be driving in a C8 within max 14 months. I know many Canadians got their car under 12 months in the last 3 model years, but am wondering what delivery times will look like now for ‘23. My guess is more than the Ciocca 14 months, question is are we at 24+ months on average now that Canadian allocations are so low ? One thing for sure, with demand so high and supply so low and wait times so long, the used market will stay super high or keep climbing. Your $100k car will fetch $20-$50k over MSRP if things keep going at this rate, and those with deep pockets will obtain their C8 that way.

Hoping to have some more pics on Sat, my last day down here in Jersey.

Have your camera ready when The real housewives of Jersey pick up their C8’s
 
As mentioned will try to make 1 more trip to Ciocca to capture any new deliveries. One thing the old sales guy told me, part humour part sarcasm, that if I moved to the US from Ca-Na-Da (he said it jokingly with a pause in between), that I would be driving in a C8 within max 14 months. I know many Canadians got their car under 12 months in the last 3 model years, but am wondering what delivery times will look like now for ‘23. My guess is more than the Ciocca 14 months, question is are we at 24+ months on average now that Canadian allocations are so low ? One thing for sure, with demand so high and supply so low and wait times so long, the used market will stay super high or keep climbing. Your $100k car will fetch $20-$50k over MSRP if things keep going at this rate, and those with deep pockets will obtain their C8 that way.

Hoping to have some more pics on Sat, my last day down here in Jersey.

I didn't see any black C8's in your batch of photos. Try and snap some pics (interior/exterior) if you revisit Ciocca's again and see one, then post them. That would be appreciated.
 
Not sure but Canadian buying from US will pay about 14% more for the car than the Canadian dealer MSRP. Plus import costs. Still cheaper than a flipped car I guess.
 
Yup he told me that first thing when we started to chat, wish he could sell me a car but he “can’t”. Trust me, if he could it would have taken me 30 min to fill out the paperwork and put in my order. The usual agreements of not allowed to cross border the cars, at least not the new ones. For any used ones I would think yes but just like us they are marked up so comes to the same thing. One of the cars in the showroom had a $94k USD window sticker on it and I’m going to guess it was a 2LT, with exchange rate that is a lot of extra coin. Will take some pics of window stickers if I see any for sale.
 
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Hello my fellow C8 friends (all the way from New Jersey),

As promised in my reply on the thread discussing the low allocations to Canada, taking time out of my family vacation here in Jersey to give you my raw feedback of my holy grail museum style visit to Ciocca (previous Kerbeck), the biggest/largest Corvette dealer in all of North America (which was quite obvious).

We drove from Montreal to New Jersey for our annual family trip to Wildwood and Atlantic City (my wife's family have been coming here ever since she and her brother were babies). It was only during the pandemic, and my online research of C8 stuff, that I discovered that the largest corvette dealer is right here in Atlantic City. The drive up took around 11 hours (with stops) and I just could not drive past Atlantic City to arrive in Wildwood without making a quick stop, with all the suitcases still packed in the car. Plan was to spend a morning there, but I just had to stop and get a quick visual if the plant shutdown and chip shortage had a negative impact on this dealer too.

My mouth fell open (flies could have filled it), when I saw the car show of C8's outside. After quickly parking, and drooling over the cars outside, we walked inside both buildings, also filled with C8's. There must have been maybe 50-70 cars there. Recall, this was just a quick stop, I had no info beyond what I saw, but man oh man, in front of me, I had every single color and combo possible. Me who was struggling to decide whether to go RB or AO or HG, and whether to go with HTC black or color top. And what would carbon fiber accessories look like. They had it all, scattered a bit everywhere.

Let me quickly get to the point you all want to read. A few days later we planned our outlet shopping trip to Atlantic City, with the family knowing the morning would be spent at Ciocca, analyzing everything to death, until my final choice in color and accessories was done and when we walk away, our choice was made (this was accomplished). What I did not anticipate was for a super friendly, older sales guy to approach us to have a nice chat with us. He felt our friendly Canadian vibe. And this is where I started to get all of the interesting and shocking info, so here goes....

* He confirmed that since the C8 came out, they delivered no less than 3400 cars (2020-2022).
* He confirmed that they are delivering no less than 200 cars this month, let me repeat that, 200 deliveries of C8's this month
* They are the largest C8 dealer in the country and North America
* The wait time for a C8 is around 14 months
* Their Z06 list grew to 1600 in the first 3 days they started it, and had to shut it down immediately
* Chip shortage ? What chip shortage (more on that later)
* e-Ray / Z06 allocation dates I asked ? he said Live In The Moment and forget about waiting (more on that later too)
* Patience is key, where else can you put down $1000 and get $10,000-$20,000 back (his words)
* If you trade-in your used C8, they offer MSRP buy back, and top of the list with 8 weeks for new car

Chip Shortage - What Chip Shortage ?
So this one surprised me. He leaned into me with a funny friendly smile, as if the chip shortage was some conspiracy theory. What he suggested was that while there might have been delays in getting cars to other dealers, for whatever reason, the plant made sure that their constant flow of supply was not interrupted to their dealer. In other words, they did not see much (if any) reduction in allocation during the tougher periods and GM probably had to provide reasons to other dealers why their allocations were reduced, to ensure Ciocca got what they needed, which is likely 100-200 cars per month.

e-Ray / Z06 allocation dates - Live In The Moment
He said they are telling their customers to just live in the moment, that their Z06 list shut down just after 3 days of being open, with 1600 people registered on it. I told him the joke of someone on this forum saying he was 60 and by the time his number comes around for a Z06 he will be 100. He laughed, and agreed, saying to appreciate the model of car that is in front of us now, that life is too short to wait, and that by the time enough Z06 and eRays come out, a new model will be upon us, and everyone will be wanting that one next. In other words, the eRay and Z06 will be trickling in, in tiny numbers, and the wait will be very long, so to stop thinking about it and just enjoy what is there today.

There you have it folks. I am trying this on my work laptop, and in a moment will upload all the pics I took from the dealer on my mobile. Sadly when I went back more than half of the cars there from a few days back were already picked up, so a lot less to show you from the first visuals I got.

Finally, let me answer a burning question that I had, which got answered in an interesting way. Atlantic City is not what it once used to be. It tried to be a mini Vegas, and in the years and decades I used to come here, it had the bright lights and flashy casinos and busy boardwalk. Not anymore, if feels run down a bit, aged. And I was even more surprised to see where Ciocca was located, off to the side of where the casinos are located, in what felt like an aged, kind of run down area. So how the heck are they the #1 dealer.

The answer to that question was standing right in front of me. A slightly older gentleman and his wife were at the dealer, with suitcase in tow, there to pickup one of the sharper looking red C8's with high wing on it. They had just flown in to Jersey from another state, probably straight from their hotel or airport, with suitcase, to pickup the car. My guess is that most of the sales there come from out of state, and people fly or drive down to pickup their car and drive it back home.

I might pop back to Ciocca one last time on our drive back home to Montreal this Sunday, just to take in the sight of all those C8's, one last time, to then drive back to that 3rd world country called Canada (at least for the automotive world), where the entire country's C8 imports are but a drop in the bucket compared to this one dealer alone or close to (sad to say but true).

Pics to be attached shortly, now back to my vacation .....
A very interesting read... Thank you for sharing!
I can't help but wonder which Canadian dealership has achieved this status, even if at 1/10th of the scale, with Chevrolet... :)
 
Ciocca part #2 (actually part #3) coming tomorrow. Have a plan with the family, will wake up early and leave them behind such that I can make my religious journey once last time back to the C8 holy land called Ciocca, and see if they have any new arrivals. Guessing they get their massive deliveries every 2 weeks, so not expecting to see hundreds of new cars there but just want to soak in whatever is left. Will try to take more detailed pics of most of what is left, including any black ones that may be there. I will also try to hunt down the older sales guy that has been with them forever, or maybe I will try a new sales guy, just to see what info I can pull out of them. Being the largest dealer they must have an idea with what is going on at the plant. I also want to try and get a somewhat firm answer for the eRay release and upcoming Z06 allocations. Will try to get the pics uploaded by end of day before leaving the motel Sunday morning, sad that I am leaving the beach and all of those beautiful C8’s behind.
 
Ciocca part #2 (actually part #3) coming tomorrow. Have a plan with the family, will wake up early and leave them behind such that I can make my religious journey once last time back to the C8 holy land called Ciocca, and see if they have any new arrivals. Guessing they get their massive deliveries every 2 weeks, so not expecting to see hundreds of new cars there but just want to soak in whatever is left. Will try to take more detailed pics of most of what is left, including any black ones that may be there. I will also try to hunt down the older sales guy that has been with them forever, or maybe I will try a new sales guy, just to see what info I can pull out of them. Being the largest dealer they must have an idea with what is going on at the plant. I also want to try and get a somewhat firm answer for the eRay release and upcoming Z06 allocations. Will try to get the pics uploaded by end of day before leaving the motel Sunday morning, sad that I am leaving the beach and all of those beautiful C8’s behind.

I’m not sure if any anniversary cars have been delivered yet but would be curious about the carbon flash and pearl white
 
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