Hello, FerrariChat! Our latest offering is this Sebring Orange 2019 Corvette ZR1. This car boasts the 7-speed manual transmission with active rev matching, and factory options include the 3ZR Premium Equipment Group (heated and ventilated seats, Bose stereo, HUD, Nappa leather, power bolster and lumbar seat adjustment, carbon fiber interior trim, performance data recorder, front curb view cameras, memory seats, etc.), the Sebring Orange Design Package, and the ZTK Track Performance Package, amongst other options. It's covered 4,870 miles from new. AutoCheck shows two previous owners and no accidents. The car has been through our shop and inspected, and it presents incredibly well. It'll come with 2 sets of wheels - the stock ZR1 wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires (pictured), as well as a set of black C7 Z06 wheels wearing almost brand new Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. It also has an aftermarket car cover that'll be included with the sale. FerrariChat priced at $132,000. As always, feel free to call/text/email me with any questions or if you'd like more information or photos. Thanks! https://www.woodhouse.com/vehicles/342446 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very different cars for very different uses. This has 260 more HP, a manual gearbox, real aero, Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires... whole different animal.
And that’s a savings someone should get excited about. Great color, one of my favorites for this car. If I was in the market for one of these this would be it. Thanks for displaying it here. 126k is a good price for this low mileage car with all the right options.
I don't see how one could make such a general statement. The new C8 takes less than 3 seconds to 60mph. While this car is awesome, the fact it's been on here over 4 months says a lot. The bottom will fall out on these to some extent, it always does.
I agree with you that the bottom will fall out. Anyone who buys a corvette will take a huge depreciation hit. I just did when I sold my zo6 which I bought new. I wish I would have at least bought used to save some loss. I was merely indicating I like this car despite that. I sometimes get on this chat and focus too much on being negative which is what I’m trying to curtail. I’m also trying not to be negative here and undermine the seller. I considered buying one of these but changed my mind.
GM also quoted a 2.9 0-60 time for the C7 ZR1 (Road & Track did it in their test car in 2.85 seconds), and it'll hit 120 MPH a lot faster than the C8... Yes, it's been on here for 4 months. It's a specialty car. Not every Corvette buyer wants a manual car with a big wing on semi-slick tires.
LOVE the car. LOVE the color. I have a real soft spot for hoodlines that can't contain a blown V8 May very well be recognized as one of the greatest vettes of all time.
The bottom falling out on this car would still be less than the depreciation on any new, non-limited Ferrari the moment you drive it off of the lot. I think a lot of people are just waiting to see what the special editions of the C8's will look like so these might not be moving as fast as they once were...but fact is it's the last front engined ZR1 Corvette likely forever so it will hold a special place in history. They're incredible cars overall.
Very few new ZR1's left in the country. Searches bring up cars which have been already sold. With this car being a 7 speed, it should hold up fairly well. The frenzy in ZR1's was a couple weeks ago when the big discounts hit to help clean out inventory. With most inventory gone, the weather now is the biggest issue. Looks like a great car.
These cars have dried up considerably. Several months ago, there were more than 90 available nationally, almost all were new; there are less than 30, nearly all are used. I would say the market has stiffened up considerably on this car. End of an era, best of the generation type car. Kind of wish I had acquired one when I was originally tempted. Quintessential American muscle car complete will all the usual imperfections except more so. I kind of dig it.