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Looking forward to pics, Mike!!!
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2016 Can-Am Spyder ST-S SE5 Steel Black Metallic ( Blackbird)
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BajaRon Swaybar, TricLed Wide-Vu Mirrors, Lamonster Ram mount and X-grip, Sena 20S Evo Dual
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Kumho Ecsta AST installed on rear 4/2021
1996 Yamaha Virago 750 (Vera) - still riding
1987 Honda Shadow 500 (Shady) - sold
1982 Honda Rebel 250 (Little Reb) - sold
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Originally Posted by TicketBait
Wish you luck, they are in high demand, my brother would get one but none available around him, he is in Texas I too love this monster just need a bigger garage. I have owned 3 previous vets each a different generation, this by far is the one!
such a gorgeous car! great choice
What color you considering?
… I'm hoping I live long enough to get one ….. I've been friends with the local Chevy dealer for over 40 years, did Him some favors. So maybe it will be worth something. …… Thanks …. Mike ...I'm leaning towards the Orange one
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Originally Posted by larryd
I too have always been a Ford guy and I still dream of a GT 40...I could almost see myself in the 2020 Vette...I think GM took a short cut by not offering AWD with that kind of performance...larryd
I thought the zr1 version was getting AWD.
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Originally Posted by JoshHefnerX
I thought the zr1 version was getting AWD.
It was contemplated by Chevy, however it would added quite a bit of weight without a large amount of improvement in it's handling …. annnnnnd it would have added $10,000 to $15,000 in cost. IMHO I'm very glad they didn't …… Mike
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I think you've got a great idea but I also think you're going to need a great deal more than $55K to buy one. Everything I've read says the 2020s are going to go higher yet and I suspect the dealers are going to be eager to make a killing on them until the supply catches up to demand. I remember shopping for a then-new 2014 Corvette and the dealers wanted $10K over the sticker and wouldn't even let me take a test-drive. In 2019, they were eager to sell me a car but I suspect they're going to treat the 2020s like they did the 2014s. I bought a torch red 2019 (2LT, Z51) but even with a great discount it was way over $55K. Nevertheless it is a fantastic car and Chevy also subsidized my tuition to the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School, which was two of the most fun days I have ever spent in a car ... driving 120 on the straights and seeing how fast I can make the turns on a racetrack ... with professional guidance. If you get your 2020, save a little extra to come out to Vegas to do the Ron Fellows course, you won't regret it.
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2021, LTD, Asphalt Gray, 22,000 miles
Gone but not forgotten
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Add my name to the go for it list and good luck. Dale
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The new vettes are pretty hard to come by. Pretty much only the high end ones are available. Have fun in your search.
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Originally Posted by bscrive
The new vettes are pretty hard to come by. Pretty much only the high end ones are available. Have fun in your search.
If I have to wait a year or so …. then I'll wait …. thanks ….. Mike
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