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Location: Anderson, SC
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Museum Delivery vs. Dealer Delivery Question
I am thinking about ordering a C7 with museum delivery. Do I still have to pay the freight charge of $995 listed in the configurator in addition to the museum delivery cost of $990 even though I would be taking delivery myself?
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Rand Paul 2016
Drives: Corvette Stingray Z51 2LT Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: U.S
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Yes you still have to pay for both of them. However, I've heard that museum delivery is worth the extra money!
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I agree. I've heard nothing but good things about the museum delivery.
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![]() ![]() Drives: Corvette ZO6 CSR edition #47 Join Date: Apr 2009
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Yes delivery fee is thanks to federal law. Its BS but suppose to keep all dealers on the same page as true MSRP pricing
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Back in 50s and 60s I had an aunt and uncle who would come to Michigan from California to take delivery of their new cars. The charge if picked up in Michigan was around $10 and if picked up in California around $160. These are 1960s dollars, when a new car could be had for about $3000 and a Cadillac or a Corvette for about $5000. Laborsmith |
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