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At $51,995, the biggest surprise is that it doesn’t cost more — it’s only about $1,400 above its predecessor. For the convertible, you’ll have to fork over $56,995, or about $2,395 over the 2013 model. Both prices include the $995 destination charge for the vehicle…
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Um...how is that NOT costing more again??
I must agree, though, that overall, the increase isn't as significant as I would've predicted, MSRP to MSRP.
The price spread actually gets a bit wider, though, if you include the clearance discounts most dealers are giving for 2013 Corvettes and the predictable price gouging that idiotic dealers will be wanting for the 2014. If you want a new 2013 Corvette, NOW is a great time to search what's left and get a great deal.