The Final Days Of The C7 Corvette Are Upon Us
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The final days of the C7 Chevrolet Corvette are upon us.
If you want to get your hands on what very well could be the last front-engine Corvette ever built, time is running out. According to Corvette Blogger, the final day for any C7 Corvette Coupe order will be June 17, while today (June 6) is the final day for a C7 Convertible order. The order must be placed before the evening in order for it to be received and processed by General Motors.
The last day for any C7 Corvette order will officially be June 23, less than a month before the debut of the highly anticipated mid engine Corvette C8 on July 18, but it’s not likely that dealers will have allocation left by this time.
These dates count only for order a custom C7 Corvette to your liking. As we’ve reported previously, there is a large inventory of 2019 model year Corvettes currently sitting on dealer lots around the country – many being offered at a discount due to the hype surrounding the mid engine Corvette C8’s arrival. If you’ve always wanted a C7 Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport or Z06 and prefer the classic front-engine ‘Vette to its inbound mid engine successor, now isn’t a bad time to pick one up.
It’s still not clear when production of the C7 Corvette will end, although we doubt it will be produced well into the month of July.
Source: Corvette Blogger
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Hate to see it go, think it’s the best looking Vette, the C7, in a long time. Harkens back to the 60’s. Hope they keep some of the styling on the C8.
Kinda sad in a way. All the sports cars seemed to have front engine rwd? Mid engine will be a totally different animal.
I love my Z06 with Z07 package 7 speed I bought new in 2016. List price was almost $106,000, but who’s to complain. It is a dream car that was on my bucket list when I retired in 2016. I will not part with it, EVER.
I live in Canada and was already told I can’t order one anymore. This was a couple of days before this final production date was released, wonder if they were just unsure …