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DavieVegas 08-01-2011 10:53 AM

Card Car Advice Needed Fellas: Ill Miss My Corvette :(
 
Unfortunately my extended warranty is up on my 2007 corvette. I have had it since 07 when I bought it brand new. It is paid off. The car is worth 29k now blue book and I only have 32k miles on it. I have gone through 3 tires already and they are $470 a pop and because they are low profile tires they will keep wearing out. No other issues as of yet.

Your opinion is needed on this please. Since i know you guys are all car guys it would help.

My options:

1.) trade the car in for something else. I was looking at 370z or maybe a infiniti or audi BUT it looks like I will have to come out of pocket to buy a new car because all these cars are worth more then what my corvette is. I am just annoyed because no matter what car I get 5 years from now, I will be lucky to get half of what its worth. so if i get a 30k car it will only be worth 15k. No matter what I will eventually have to finance a new car 5 years down the road or keep the one I have.

2.) Buy a car for less and pocket the cash. Not sure if I can get a crappier car though and abandon style.

Any thoughts please? I have until October when my warranty is up. I was told by the dealership NOT to buy another extended warranty for the corvette. Not worth it they said. Ill miss my car argg.

BlackCrayon 08-01-2011 11:12 AM

why do you need an extended warrenty to keep the car? It can't be that much trouble when you obviously don't drive it much.

dyna mo 08-01-2011 11:15 AM

i'd suggest keeping it until you truly decide what you want. hell it's a c6 current body corvette that's never had an issue other than tires, does the warranty cover those tires?

i wouldn't imagine so.

edgeprod 08-01-2011 11:19 AM

Let's put it this way: I sold my 2004 Dodge Viper, missed the gas and tire costs for about five seconds, and haven't looked back.

My dick has never felt bigger, incidentally ... go with a luxury sedan like a nice 760li, and you'll pull a better class of pussy anyway.

DavieVegas 08-01-2011 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 18322734)
why do you need an extended warrenty to keep the car? It can't be that much trouble when you obviously don't drive it much.

No, but I might as well get something good for it trade in wise then just keep it and then a year or 2 down the road something happens where I need to spend 3k for something...

DavieVegas 08-01-2011 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 18322828)
i'd suggest keeping it until you truly decide what you want. hell it's a c6 current body corvette that's never had an issue other than tires, does the warranty cover those tires?

i wouldn't imagine so.

No, warranty does not cover wear and tear only big issues I guess WHICH car companies know that things rarely happen when its under warranty that becomes expensive. Once it is out of warranty is when things happen and by then it costs the buyer.

DavieVegas 08-01-2011 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgeprod (Post 18322919)
Let's put it this way: I sold my 2004 Dodge Viper, missed the gas and tire costs for about five seconds, and haven't looked back.

My dick has never felt bigger, incidentally ... go with a luxury sedan like a nice 760li, and you'll pull a better class of pussy anyway.

What are you driving now? 760li is a bmw or mercedes?

Joshua G 08-01-2011 11:32 AM

hold out til next year & trade it in for a 100th anniversary corvette. Should hold its value better then 50%

http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2011/04...niversary.html

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DavieVegas 08-01-2011 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by joshgirls (Post 18323180)
hold out til next year & trade it in for a 100th anniversary corvette. Should hold its value better then 50%

http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2011/04...niversary.html

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lol it does not even tell you the price or ballpark which means soo expensive.

Kenny B! 08-01-2011 11:45 AM

Keep and enjoy your vette, if you don't beat it and you never had any issues then just drive it and enjoy it!

dyna mo 08-01-2011 11:46 AM

stop doing burnouts! save on tires...............

ravo 08-01-2011 11:49 AM

No offence Dave, but my opinion on extended warranties is that they are for suckers. Much of the cost of extended warranties is commision to the sales person/dealer. If the 'vet has been reliable, why not just keep it? You've taken the big hit on depreciation already, and with low miles, the value of the car will now remain relatively stable.

But, if you want to talk about the 370Z, hit me up, I've got one and absolutely LOVE it.

DavieVegas 08-01-2011 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ravo (Post 18323454)
No offence Dave, but my opinion on extended warranties is that they are for suckers. Much of the cost of extended warranties is commision to the sales person/dealer. If the 'vet has been reliable, why not just keep it? You've taken the big hit on depreciation already, and with low miles, the value of the car will now remain relatively stable.

But, if you want to talk about the 370Z, hit me up, I've got one and absolutely LOVE it.

I KNOW in time my vette will have a issue with it within 2 years and I am stuck paying thousands of dollars to fix it which I do not want to do. Plus, I was told I should ALWAYS have a car in warranty. I would not get a extended warranty for the vette. How is the 370z for you? Had it long? I was going to go test drive it.

Choopa Phil 08-01-2011 12:01 PM

keep the vette it will last to 100k+ with the way you say you drive it. they are very reliable cars

ravo 08-01-2011 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DavieVegas (Post 18323535)
I KNOW in time my vette will have a issue with it within 2 years and I am stuck paying thousands of dollars to fix it which I do not want to do. Plus, I was told I should ALWAYS have a car in warranty. I would not get a extended warranty for the vette. How is the 370z for you? Had it long? I was going to go test drive it.

I've had my Z for 2 years now, 45,000 kms on it - it's been bullet-proof so far. If you get one, definitely get the "sports" package; 19" wheels, bigger brakes, and aero package. It's worth it for the brakes alone.

If you take it to the track (I have once) a larger oil cooler is also recommended, as well as a trailer-full of tires - lol!

iwantchixx 08-01-2011 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavieVegas (Post 18323535)
I KNOW in time my vette will have a issue with it within 2 years and I am stuck paying thousands of dollars to fix it which I do not want to do. Plus, I was told I should ALWAYS have a car in warranty. I would not get a extended warranty for the vette. How is the 370z for you? Had it long? I was going to go test drive it.

That's what the manufacturers, banks and dealers love you to believe. You don't have to have a car in waranty at all times. It's a money pit constantly buying a new car every time the warranty expires. Would you buy a new watch because the warranty expires? no. If the product is a good product then keep it. Period.

Be smart. Sell the money pit and buy a good used one off the lot. Drive it until repairs outweigh a payment on another used one.

There's very little difference between a new and slightly used model aside from the payments.

dyna mo 08-01-2011 12:21 PM

i'd get a 1500hp R35 GT-R

60 to 130 in 3.3 seconds, for those times when you need to pass a bunch of cars quickly


96ukssob 08-01-2011 01:29 PM

#1 do NOT buy an extended warranty yourself. they are all crap. the only good ones (i.e. Guardian) you have to buy through a dealership.

Im in the same boat as you, my Tahoe needs new tires on it and I'm getting kinds sick of it... had it for 2 years. Instead of trading it in, I'm going to sell it private party, you will make a LOT more this way.

I would look into a used 370Z, they are nice but quick cars. Of all the cars Ive had, my favorite was my 06 M45... I really miss that car

dyna mo 08-01-2011 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by bossku69 (Post 18324552)
#1 do NOT buy an extended warranty yourself. they are all crap. the only good ones (i.e. Guardian) you have to buy through a dealership.

Im in the same boat as you, my Tahoe needs new tires on it and I'm getting kinds sick of it... had it for 2 years. Instead of trading it in, I'm going to sell it private party, you will make a LOT more this way.

I would look into a used 370Z, they are nice but quick cars. Of all the cars Ive had, my favorite was my 06 M45... I really miss that car

are you going to put new tires on prior to selling?

ottopottomouse 08-01-2011 01:43 PM

Put a bit more money in and get a used GTR.

SallyRand 08-01-2011 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DavieVegas (Post 18322341)
Unfortunately my extended warranty is up on my 2007 corvette. I have had it since 07 when I bought it brand new. It is paid off. The car is worth 29k now blue book and I only have 32k miles on it. I have gone through 3 tires already and they are $470 a pop and because they are low profile tires they will keep wearing out. No other issues as of yet.

Your opinion is needed on this please. Since i know you guys are all car guys it would help.

My options:

1.) trade the car in for something else. I was looking at 370z or maybe a infiniti or audi BUT it looks like I will have to come out of pocket to buy a new car because all these cars are worth more then what my corvette is. I am just annoyed because no matter what car I get 5 years from now, I will be lucky to get half of what its worth. so if i get a 30k car it will only be worth 15k. No matter what I will eventually have to finance a new car 5 years down the road or keep the one I have.

2.) Buy a car for less and pocket the cash. Not sure if I can get a crappier car though and abandon style.

Any thoughts please? I have until October when my warranty is up. I was told by the dealership NOT to buy another extended warranty for the corvette. Not worth it they said. Ill miss my car argg.

You have a TIRE problem, NOT a warranty problem.

If you are wearing out right rears only, back off the gas! You're spinning them bald!

If the RR is not the only tire wearing out prematurely, you have wheel alignment or wheel balance issues.

If your tires are "flat spotting", it's wheel balance, if the wear across the tread is uneven or it can sometimes be even but is not consistent with the wear on the 4th tire which is not bad, you have wheel alignment problems which are not worth getting a new car over.

Find a shop which knows 'vettes and have them check it out.

Misalignment problems can wear out tires in only a few hundred miles if severe enough.

Don't know what its costs to get a 'vette aligned these says but I do know the cost would be one fuck of a lot less than buying a new car, especially buying a new car over tire issues!

Spunky 08-01-2011 02:00 PM

Keep the Vette,chicks dig them

Jon Oso 08-01-2011 02:26 PM

If you're going to sell it and get an older cheaper car, get a C5 Corvette. You can find one that's very, very modified for under 20k. Or an 03/04 Cobra.

I would personally keep the Vette though. You don't drive it enough to really have major issues, and even then if you don't mod/beat the shit out of it, it will last 150k miles before having really major issues.

L-Pink 08-01-2011 02:35 PM

15,000 miles on a set of performance tires for a vette is normal. The sales tax alone on a new car will pay for a set or two for your current ride.

ExtremeBank_Adam 08-01-2011 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joshgirls (Post 18323180)
hold out til next year & trade it in for a 100th anniversary corvette. Should hold its value better then 50%

http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2011/04...niversary.html

.

New Vette coming out in 2012 as a 2013 model... this car will look old as soon as the new one debuts.

dyna mo 08-01-2011 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by ExtremeBank_Adam (Post 18324963)
New Vette coming out in 2012 as a 2013 model... this car will look old as soon as the new one debuts.

can't wait to see it. lot's a variables still up in the air. not even sure it will release in 2012

last i read chevy wasn't even sure where they will be building the car.

ExtremeBank_Adam 08-01-2011 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 18324966)
can't wait to see it. lot's a variables still up in the air. not even sure it will release in 2012

last i read chevy wasn't even sure where they will be building the car.

All speculation still, but should be fall of 2012...
http://www.caranddriver.com/features...te_c7_-feature

Quote:

If all goes according to plan, the C7 should hit dealerships in fall of 2012.

Grapesoda 08-01-2011 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DavieVegas (Post 18322341)
Unfortunately my extended warranty is up on my 2007 corvette. I have had it since 07 when I bought it brand new. It is paid off. The car is worth 29k now blue book and I only have 32k miles on it. I have gone through 3 tires already and they are $470 a pop and because they are low profile tires they will keep wearing out. No other issues as of yet.

Your opinion is needed on this please. Since i know you guys are all car guys it would help.

My options:

1.) trade the car in for something else. I was looking at 370z or maybe a infiniti or audi BUT it looks like I will have to come out of pocket to buy a new car because all these cars are worth more then what my corvette is. I am just annoyed because no matter what car I get 5 years from now, I will be lucky to get half of what its worth. so if i get a 30k car it will only be worth 15k. No matter what I will eventually have to finance a new car 5 years down the road or keep the one I have.

2.) Buy a car for less and pocket the cash. Not sure if I can get a crappier car though and abandon style.

Any thoughts please? I have until October when my warranty is up. I was told by the dealership NOT to buy another extended warranty for the corvette. Not worth it they said. Ill miss my car argg.

just traded my 04 vette off last oct.... put 130k miles on it... no real issues, GREAT gas mileage. if you do get one of the other car you mentioned you will be very bummed by the total lack of performance...I would say drive the vette for another 4-5 years because the value will stay around 15k easy

Grapesoda 08-01-2011 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by DavieVegas (Post 18323535)
I KNOW in time my vette will have a issue with it within 2 years and I am stuck paying thousands of dollars to fix it which I do not want to do. Plus, I was told I should ALWAYS have a car in warranty. I would not get a extended warranty for the vette. How is the 370z for you? Had it long? I was going to go test drive it.



I say bullshit, other than brakes, tune up and tires I only one issue with the vette: can and crank sensors, about 1600 usd. and that was at 100k miles. and or course you are going to burn through rubber. get the michellin runflats, much cheaper and STOP burning the fucking tires and slaming on the brakes :2 cents:

fuzebox 08-01-2011 07:52 PM

The way you drive :winkwink:, buy something comfy and luxurious. 5 series?

Mike Honcho 08-01-2011 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 18323846)


^^^^
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DavieVegas 08-01-2011 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 18325346)
The way you drive :winkwink:, buy something comfy and luxurious. 5 series?

LOL because I am not a speed demon and drive so slow? You would know

DavieVegas 08-01-2011 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 18325290)
just traded my 04 vette off last oct.... put 130k miles on it... no real issues, GREAT gas mileage. if you do get one of the other car you mentioned you will be very bummed by the total lack of performance...I would say drive the vette for another 4-5 years because the value will stay around 15k easy

Honestly here is the deal. I bought it in 2007 new. only have 32k miles on it. I have gone through 3 tires already and I barely drive it. My Average speed is like under 35 mph according to the vette. NO WAY have i been peeling out or speeding for the car to go through tires like that. I talked to chevy and they said low pro tires need to be replaced often and nothing you can do. Comes with having a vette.

Then i was told its better to always have a car with a warranty. So I figured why not trade it in when I can actually get something nice. If I wait another 5 yearsl ike you said and its worth 15k then I still have to finance something else instead of have a car paid off. I dunno

L-Pink 08-01-2011 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by DavieVegas (Post 18325394)
My Average speed is like under 35 mph

How about next time I'm in town I give your car an Italian tune-up? No charge.

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edgeprod 08-01-2011 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by DavieVegas (Post 18323073)
What are you driving now? 760li is a bmw or mercedes?

I drive a BMW now, as well as quite a few other cars. The 760li is a BMW .. it's very affordable for what it is. Good review here:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=xsofZq2pxVA

96ukssob 08-01-2011 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 18324565)
are you going to put new tires on prior to selling?

the guy that made me the offer said he has 22's he wants to put on. the tires on there are ok and will last through the winter, but definitely need to be changed early spring.

if you put brand new tires on a car you are going to spend about $700ish for my car, to which I would make about $200 off that for private and $0 for trade in. rather, id list the car about $750 more and then tell the buyer it would need new tires soon and will take off $500 bucks

personally, I wouldn't sell a car to someone if it wasnt safe. to a dealer yes, because they have to have the car inspected for retail sale versus a regular inspection someone can have a friend fake it to get stickers.

k0nr4d 08-01-2011 11:23 PM

I always buy a couple year old car after the biggest depreciation is already done. A 2008 or 2009 already took the biggest hit, will still be reliable, and you will spend far FAR less on any eventual repairs then the difference in price between the two.

96ukssob 08-01-2011 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Honcho (Post 18325389)

the GTR is SICK! I'd love to pick one up but don't feel like spending that much dough on a car

2MuchMark 08-02-2011 04:37 AM

There's only one choice for me: http://www.teslamotors.com

edgeprod 08-02-2011 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 18325857)
There's only one choice for me: http://www.teslamotors.com

Which model do you own? I'm looking in the S when they're available for me.


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