Looking to sell 2017 Stingray

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HELP NEEDED. I am looking maybe sell my 2017 3LT Stingray that has 25K on the clock but I am not sure what to ask as a price. I don't see a consistent price out there so I just am not sure where to start. When I bought it in 2018 it listed just under 100K. The vette is pristine and has never seen rain and always in the garage under a cover. Actually it has never been washed. (only bugs removed). It has an unusual interior with a dark grey leather. Putting this out there to see what people think.
 

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HELP NEEDED. I am looking maybe sell my 2017 3LT Stingray that has 25K on the clock but I am not sure what to ask as a price. I don't see a consistent price out there so I just am not sure where to start. When I bought it in 2018 it listed just under 100K. The vette is pristine and has never seen rain and always in the garage under a cover. Actually it has never been washed. (only bugs removed). It has an unusual interior with a dark grey leather. Putting this out there to see what people think.
Realistically about $60k to $64k if it's an automatic. A manual tranny will typically bring more as manuals are in higher demand.... At least here in Alberta. If it were mine, I'd post it for $67k and see what you get for offers.
 
Here in Ontario, i would list for $66k, and see if any offers would get you to "shake hands" at about $63 to $65
And try to post it on corvette clubs websites if possible...
 
Thanks. I was thinking around 70K due to the fact that it has 93 individual options (when you separate the option packages such as Z51) and the grey leather which according to the Corvette stats that there were only 63 built with this interior. I love this car and would not consider selling it but I am 77 and don't use the vette as it should be driven. I will think hard about selling over the winter.
 
Thanks. I was thinking around 70K due to the fact that it has 93 individual options (when you separate the option packages such as Z51) and the grey leather which according to the Corvette stats that there were only 63 built with this interior. I love this car and would not consider selling it but I am 77 and don't use the vette as it should be driven. I will think hard about selling over the winter.
So it is a Z51 ? Auto or manual? Any aftermarket add ons ?
 
HELP NEEDED. I am looking maybe sell my 2017 3LT Stingray that has 25K on the clock but I am not sure what to ask as a price. I don't see a consistent price out there so I just am not sure where to start. When I bought it in 2018 it listed just under 100K. The vette is pristine and has never seen rain and always in the garage under a cover. Actually it has never been washed. (only bugs removed). It has an unusual interior with a dark grey leather. Putting this out there to see what people think.
My opinion Jerry: go for $70K as the initial ask. If it is M7, then add $3K. You have a somewhat unique car but that does not add a lot to the equation. IMO it is better to start a little bit high and then settle so that both parties feel like they got a good deal. It is just part of the sell/buy game. Beware, you will get some lowball offers from sharks who will try to convince you the car is worth a lot less. Be patient and wait for the right buyer.

As an example, my 2019 GS 3LT A8 convertible sold for $72K in April 2024 with 24,000 kms. The initial asking was $76K.

By the way, I am 80 and drive a 2024 Camaro 2SS with the Corvette LT1 455 hp engine.
 
Suggest you hang onto the car till May then sell it. You will get more money for it then. My friend was offered 70k for a mint 2019 GS 2LT with stick by a dealer as a trade in. Based on this he could probably get 75-80K privately.
Since your car is a Stingray and not a stick I would think you can get 65K. Good luck.
 
Thanks. I was thinking around 70K due to the fact that it has 93 individual options (when you separate the option packages such as Z51) and the grey leather which according to the Corvette stats that there were only 63 built with this interior. I love this car and would not consider selling it but I am 77 and don't use the vette as it should be driven. I will think hard about selling over the winter.
Heck at 77 you are a young guy, I will be 83 in Feb. 26 and didn't buy my first until I was 78, a silver grey C6 2008, love the car and the drives throughout Ontario. Niagara Peninsula cruises, with Denis. Although being busy in the summers has limited those cruises in the past 2 years, but still averaging 5,000 K for the 5 summer months. Am certainly not thinking about giving up and threatening my wife about buying a newer model, maybe a mid engine. So don't give up so easily, because you are 77.
 

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