Iamnotarobot
Regular user
Hi there, new to this forum but have been a huge follower of Corvettes for a life long time. Presently own a 2018 Nissan 370z Nismo Mk2. The Z was on my radar for a long time and I went for a few test drives in different iterations of the 370z before I decided to go for the top of the line Nismo model.
I am going to pay my lease balloon payment of £18k on the Z in March (It's valued at £22k and higher mileage/older cars are selling for £24k atm). Eying up the used Corvette market for a potential buy within the next 12-24 months from now (so 2022/23) depending on what comes on market. Budget: £30-35k Corvette C6 Grand Sport/Z06 or late £30s for a C7 Stingray, Auto. Obviously current 2021 prices exceed my budget
My research has led me to believe the following. Would appreciate your advice/thoughts
I am going to pay my lease balloon payment of £18k on the Z in March (It's valued at £22k and higher mileage/older cars are selling for £24k atm). Eying up the used Corvette market for a potential buy within the next 12-24 months from now (so 2022/23) depending on what comes on market. Budget: £30-35k Corvette C6 Grand Sport/Z06 or late £30s for a C7 Stingray, Auto. Obviously current 2021 prices exceed my budget
My research has led me to believe the following. Would appreciate your advice/thoughts
- C6 for me has to a wide body as the narrow C6 base model just doesn't look right. Especially compared to the Nismo Mk2 with its muscular arches and red accents & pearl white paint. Can live with the slightly inferior interior of the C6 but it has to be the wide body for me to make the move
- C6 would have to be 2008-2013 in order to get the LS3 engine which I have read is more reliable.
- Early C7 Stingrays are not dropping like I would have hoped
and to make matters a bit tricky the C6 GS seem only to be a bit cheaper whereas the base C6 can be bought for the mid £20ks
- Seems like the C7 Stingray would be the better purchase as its only several thousand more then already hard to find C6 Grandsports - fewer potential issues re service history + easier future resell.
- The only exception seems to be the C6 ZR1 which appears to be a unicorn car. And hard to find esp in Auto. I would consider increasing budget to £45k for this
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