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DeanMcManis (not verified)    July 7, 2019 - 2:50PM

I think the key issue for young and old buyers is perceived value, not just being cheap. The Corvette's image has always been a sporty/performance car, but one that is affordable. The higher end Corvettes could run against the world's supercars, but be available at a price that people you know could afford, maybe even you. At $60K+ starting price, going up to $100K+ it's not cheap, but it will offer great performance car value. Rarity and exclusivity have their appeal, but for those of us who are not rich, it's OK that someone else can also own a Corvette too.

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