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2009
Prices for these high-performance Corvettes appear to be stabilizing, with exceptional deals offering significant savings below the average market price. The presence of older listings with lower prices suggests a market where negotiation is possible, especially for vehicles that have been on the market longer.
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The Chevrolet Corvette market, particularly for performance variants like the ZR1, shows strong demand. Inventory is currently limited, meaning desirable listings can move quickly. Buyers should be prepared to act decisively on well-priced vehicles. Consider the 2009 model year for potentially the best balance of value and performance, as it often presents significant savings while still offering a compelling driving experience. Always factor in potential maintenance costs for high-performance vehicles of this age.
This deal stands out with the highest deal score, significantly lower mileage than average (13,443 vs. 21,443), and the largest estimated savings ($15,330). The 2013 model year is also a strong contender for value.
This deal offers substantial savings ($13,624) and a strong deal score. While mileage is slightly above average, its very short time on market (2 days) indicates high demand and a competitive price.
Despite minimal estimated savings, this deal features low mileage (19,486) and has been on the market for a considerable time (169 days), indicating potential for negotiation. The deal score is solid.
This 2009 model offers a strong estimated saving of $11,980 and has mileage close to the market average. Its relatively short time on market (32 days) suggests it's priced competitively.
This 2009 ZR1 has mileage very close to the average and a decent deal score. Its 44 days on market indicates it's not moving instantly, potentially allowing for negotiation.
This 2009 ZR1 has mileage slightly above average but has been on the market for 31 days, suggesting potential for negotiation. The deal score is moderate.
This 2009 ZR1 offers a good estimated saving ($11,732) and has been on the market for 70 days, suggesting room for negotiation. The mileage is higher than average but still reasonable for the model.
This 2013 ZR1 has mileage close to the average and a good estimated saving. Its long tenure on the market (157 days) makes it a prime candidate for negotiation.
While the mileage is significantly higher than average (60,121), this 2010 ZR1 offers a decent estimated saving and has been on the market for a short period (14 days), indicating it's priced attractively for its condition.
This 2009 ZR1 is the most affordable option by a significant margin, offering the largest estimated savings ($21,230). While mileage is higher than average (52,315), its aggressive pricing and short time on market (17 days) make it a compelling value proposition.
This 2011 ZR1 offers a substantial estimated saving ($12,866) and has been on the market for a very short time (6 days), suggesting it's priced very competitively. The mileage is higher than average but reasonable for the savings.
Last analyzed: February 1, 2026