Dealer not responding
Asked by 33skipper Dec 26, 2015 at 05:03 PM about the 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Z16 Grand Sport 4LT Coupe RWD
Question type: General
We have sent three reply's to a dealer and have heard Nothing from them
? I have Never sent a message to a dealer about buying a car and them
not respond. I keep getting a note from you saying i'm getting closer to
finding my new car, but nothing from the dealer ?
Sincerely
Mike Cameron
11 Answers
From an ad here. I hate that they don't show phone numbers. See if you can find the same car on cars.com and maybe you can get a phone number.
Just looked on cars.com and the corvette is not there ?
Just looked on cars.com and the car is not there ?
If the VIN number is available please post it and I will find out where the car is.
Eddy's Chevrolet - Wichita, Kansas. I think it is sold. That is an hour away from me.
I purchased my 2006 Velocity Yellow from CarMax and got a better deal than a dealership. Had it 4 years with no issues except needed tires. Pretty much the same car you are looking at CarMax.com in Irving, Texas $199.00 to send it to Wichita.......go to CarMax.com and do a 500 mile search from the Wichita, Ks. store. A 2012 Yellow Grandsport with 11,000 miles for about $39.500 or so will be there.
I personally would not buy from Carmax as their prices are quite high and if you know how to negotiate at all you can buy the same car for thousands less at another dealer,
Actually on some vehicles, such as Corvettes, CarMax is quite reasonable. Case in point, the 2006 C6 3LT with 20,000 miles I purchased from them was $28995 4 years ago. That car is still worth that same amount of money retail. Comparing with other car dealerships the Corvette was under-priced by about $3,000. I got $25,000 for it on the wholesale side a few months ago. It cost me about $100 per month for the 4 years I owned the car (plus taxes and insurance). I had zero problems except I had to purchase windshield wiper blades and 2 gas charged hood struts in that time. Pretty good deal in my opinion.