Is it possible for a car to be listed as used before leaving the dealership? In the case of this 2014 Corvette Stingray Premiere Edition, that’s a definite yes.  That’s because the car somehow drove through a dealership window, suffering a crunched nose and damaged windshield. The result of the bruising brings the sale price down from roughly $76,000 to a more manageable $67,900. And yes, a sale is pending. It’s also a speed pass around the waiting list to get a Stingray, which is back-ordered all the way to the 2015 model year with the Z51 model.
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That’s a good deal if you ask me
I’m guessing the insurance company has already written it off as a total loss.. lol
Damn, I’m from Portugal, and a big fan of chevrolet (probably the biggest in Europe … :)), but I wish I had the money to buy this corvette: (
For no more damage than occurred this is a relative bargain. It looks pretty good to me, other than the gap between the hood and nose piece seems to be a little big. It would be nice to know how it happened that it went through the dealership window.
Not a good deal.. Bad resale value cause it will have a “total loss” or at very least “been in accident” history permantly stamped on it.
It’s a good deal if you are going to keep it for life