Apparently the V8 wrangler has 10k+ mark ups everywhere... holy then again, a lot of Jeep guys have 100-200k fully built jeeps, and the production is likely quite limited. Not surprised at the thievery of the willing
The local Corvette dealer here sells base C5s for 20-25k all day to boomers
I paid $12k for mine two years ago @45k miles. Private party with previous paintwork donr though.
I paid 25k for a 2002 C5 with 19k miles on it in 2005. Shocked to see them maintain the value as well as they did, then again, inflation ... 25k in 05 is 35k today
FRC is definitely the worst config. None of the Z06 goodness but you also don't get the airy interior, top off fun, or huge hatch space/practicality.
I don't think I would even choose a Z06 over my C5, I like having more cargo room and it feels so much bigger/better inside with the lexan roof.
Despite your personal preference, due to its rarity and being lighter than its targa counterpart, the FRC commands a premium over the coupe.
Still don't get it.
I recall hearing the plan for the C5 early called for higher sales volume than Corvette had really done before, all to pay off the insane cost of the platform. Out of concern of being able to meet that volume, the FRC was supposed to be the base "cheap" version with no options, light, and simple. The volume play. Thing was, the C5 was so popular, they didn't need the base model anymore, so it became the Z06 instead. Those early year FRC's were indeed oddballs. And being pre 01 cars, non-fixable EBCM. Many were turned into track cars (as they were kind of intended to be), but I guess aside from collector status for "oddballs", I really don't get the appeal.
FRC is definitely the worst config. None of the Z06 goodness but you also don't get the airy interior, top off fun, or huge hatch space/practicality.
I don't think I would even choose a Z06 over my C5, I like having more cargo room and it feels so much bigger/better inside with the lexan roof.
Despite your personal preference, due to its rarity and being lighter than its targa counterpart, the FRC commands a premium over the coupe.
Weird, I've never noticed a price premium, but to your point, they're not all that common.
That is really a silly thing to pay extra for, you could likely make up the weight savings with a battery replacement and you wind up with a much better car in every way with an '01+ targa.
Despite your personal preference, due to its rarity and being lighter than its targa counterpart, the FRC commands a premium over the coupe.
Still don't get it.
I recall hearing the plan for the C5 early called for higher sales volume than Corvette had really done before, all to pay off the insane cost of the platform. Out of concern of being able to meet that volume, the FRC was supposed to be the base "cheap" version with no options, light, and simple. The volume play. Thing was, the C5 was so popular, they didn't need the base model anymore, so it became the Z06 instead. Those early year FRC's were indeed oddballs. And being pre 01 cars, non-fixable EBCM. Many were turned into track cars (as they were kind of intended to be), but I guess aside from collector status for "oddballs", I really don't get the appeal.
Yeah, if I was looking for a C5, it would be a Z06 and nothing else. $20K for a regular coupe is just insanity. That's C6 territory.