If You’re Looking to Sell Your Car, You’re In The Right Place!
Avoid the hassle of selling it yourself! We are interested in potentially purchasing your American-made muscle car. Chevrolet, Ford. Pontiac. Buick. You name it. If it’s a classic or late model muscle car in good condition or better, chances are we might be interested in buying or consigning it for you!
Want to get an idea of what your vehicle is worth right now? Submit the form below to get started!
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Common Corvette Selling FAQs
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One of the best places to sell your Corvette to an aficionado is by talking to a business that loves working with muscle cars. Dealers that know the specific care needed to maintain a beautiful Corvette will give you a fair price for your beloved ride.
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Multiple factors will determine the value of an American classic like a Corvette. Your car’s mileage, condition, damage, and generation will determine its resale value before you even decide to sell your Corvette. However, knowing these will temper your expectations should you decide to push through with the sale.
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While every sports car that carries the Corvette name is precious, it’s still clear that the classics still reign supreme in the market. C1, C2, and C3 Corvettes in good condition can fetch a pretty price in the classic car market. Newer Corvettes still have a place in the sun, but the Kelley Blue Book will keep your expected earnings to a realistic level.
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Like what was mentioned earlier, Corvettes will always fetch a good price. While the classics are high in demand, there’s always a market for a modern Corvette in good condition. Talk to a trusted mechanic or a Corvette-specialized business to learn the exact value of your sports car.