Once winter starts to approach, demand in this area collapses. One dealer said that they already had too many comparable Corvettes on their lot; another, a Corvette specialist, indicated that they really aren't interested in buying in this season; a third dealer told me that I would be better off holding it until spring, when they will be in high demand. In August, they sell very well, because buyers apparently don't realize that the snow stuff falls from the sky annually.
I do have a private party that seems interested, but if that doesn't pan out, I'll spend the money on the repairs, and just hold the car until spring--when it will be worth a lot more, because everything will be perfect. (Assuming something else doesn't go wrong.)
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
Apparently, I Waited Too Long To Try And Sell The Corvette
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