With the eight-generation C8 Chevrolet Corvette believed to be coming very soon, it won’t be long before you can score a pretty good deal on a C7 Corvette. But why wait until the new Corvette is around to get a good deal on the old model? GM Authority has dug up the cheapest C7 Corvette currently available on eBay. Would you dare to buy it?
This 2015 Chevrolet Corvette 2LT is being sold by Automotive Enterprise in New Port Richey, Florida just outside of Tampa Bay for $34,998. That is roughly $200 below the average market value for a 2015 Corvette in this shape and specification. The car shows 74,342 miles on the odometer and appears to be fairly well taken care of, although the interior does show some signs of wear.
Don’t be fooled by the wheels and spoiler on this car – it doesn’t have the C7 Corvette’s performance Z51 package. The wheels are just Z51-style black replica wheels and the spoiler is a GM accessory installed after the car had been delivered. The car came decently equipped straight from Bowling Green, though, with heated and ventilated leather seats, the glass removable targa roof, Bose premium sound system, carbon flash badge package and eight-speed automatic transmission. There’s also a custom black side vinyl graphic, but that should be easily removable if it’s not really your thing.
Would you buy this Corvette for $35,000? Let us know if you think the cheapest Corvette on eBay (as of this writing) is worth its price tag in the comments below. For additional information and photos on this well-driven Corvette, be sure to check out the eBay listing at this link.
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Comments
The system is awash with new Vettes that GM/dealers can’t get rid of. You should be able to get a great deal almost anywhere. If I absolutely had to have a used Vette that is out of factory warranty, I’d buy from a Chevy dealer, and deal for the GM extended warranty too. Life is too short for a buying a used Vette with no warranty.
Currently a 262 day supply and GROWING as GM continues to build them and dealers continue to take them to keep their future C8 allotments up. No need to buy this one as deals are there to be had like you said.
Excellent points by both commenters. In fact, now would be a great time to “trade up,” for example, from a base Stingray 2LT to Z51 3LT.
I’m looking to trade up from my Spice Red Z51 to a Spice Red Grand Sport, myself. A great deal can be had.