^^^ At the rate Z06's are dribbling out of Bowling Green, I can't understand why someone would flip one immediately (with no warranty) or why a buyer would buy one (for $100K over) knowing he has no warranty. Hold on to it for 6 months, it's not like there are going to be a huge pile of Z06's available in 6 months and I bet the seller would get more money for the car. This lack of warranty has to be part of why the 2 cars listed here didn't sell.
Speed phenom took it to cota and car held up very well. No overheat, balanced tire and brake wear, etc after 2.19 time sessions. He had only driven there few times years ago so said had more speed to come. Its a great car
the dealer car with warranty bid to 74k over. Last one on bay went to 99k over with no warranty. Same car only got 45k over on Craig’s list. Seems like dealers can do better just advertising locally as opposed to nationwide on bat. currently there have maybe been 1000 cars produced over a 3 month time span with slow ramp up. I’d say any number of z06 buyers have deposits in so they’ll wait. Others have declined delivery when dealers asked a markup. That’s what gained with the Woodbury car. Given that any number of buyers have 2-3 deposits in, and there is a regular c8 and now even the e Rey with wide body what do we think the real total demand number is for. A150k z06. I think the smart guys are just sitting and waiting, no need to pay huge gotta have it now premiums. That they may be valid if they produce 5k z06s per year and e Rey zr1 etc take up some of the slack, and we see double and triple orders. if production stays low at say 2k cars per year premiums will persist. Odds are this will not be the case. A few reasons for this. Prior z06 prod numbers and importantly amortization of the engine development cost. If they have already produced 1000 cars over 3 mo the wil a very slow ramp up then 5k or more cars per year once they’re really rolling seems plausible. It’s a gamble but hey you can always just pay a premium next year if things don’t change. right now 1000 cars, lmayne a few hundred bailable with adm, and 20k potential buyers yeah there’s gonna be premiums.
The issue is there are warranty laws in the US and there is no "legal agreement" between the new buyer and GM for GM to fall back on. But you are right... it will scare most.
From what I read, they're ramping up to 30-35 cars per day. Assuming no shutdowns thats maybe 6-7k cars per year.
They may ramp up to that, but shutdowns will continue and then later this year the Eray will be coming down the same assembly line, will keep the Z06 totals down.
Yes E=rey may have an effect, but it will also hive off a number of customers who like the widebody look. The e-rey as a pure road car is superior simply because it has tq where you use it on road so the fell of power and immediate response will be greater in a road situation. I';d also speculate that GM will slowy reduce singrey numbers and sell z06 e-rey and Zr1 because those are more profit. were already a long long way from the 68k stingrey. At 35-40k vettes per year i can see 6k z06s, 10K ereys and 3-4k zr1/Zoras, thats still leaves 20k stingreys. Where I live stingreys are already plentiful.
My local vette connection has 200+ e-ray orders and he is a medium sized dealer. Can't imagine total demand for this variant.
the e-rey not a whole lot more difficult to build than a stingray. its abasically a stingray with wider body and electrics added. GM has a lot of electric capacity.
They've hit 35 cars per day for a few days recently. 35X200days=7k cars. Production snafus aside they seem to have planned for this number, not least because a unique engine needs a certain volume to make any sense. The beancounters wouldnt green light anything that looses.
hagarty will be releasing you tube with randy pobst comparing z07 to new gt3rs, and a m4csl (leave that one in trailer)! not sure what track, maybe buttonwillow, but i cant wait to watch.
Waiting for the Z06 is pretty lame. I might pick up an Aston Martin vanquish S Volante and just tell my dealer get me one in a couple years. Paying $50k over for a car that I can’t get for over a year is not my idea or a good time.