What generation of Corvette sold the most?

A total of 49,213 Corvettes were sold during the 1977 model year, which set an official sales record at the time. It is also worth noting that Corvette production during this era appeared to run in parallel with rising sales costs.

What year Corvette sold the most?

1979
As of this blog post, the highest number was 1979 with 53,807 produced. No other Corvette model year before or since has sold so many units.

Is the Corvette selling well?

In the U.S., the C8 has been a huge success for parent company General Motors with nearly 9,000 sales in Q4 2020, easily out-selling well-known rivals like the Porsche 718 and 911 and the Mercedes-AMG GT.

Do Corvettes hold their value well?

Chevrolet Corvette This American-made sports car offers world-class performance with an initial price of about $60,000. The all-new Corvette C8 has a predicted resale value of 54.9% after five years of ownership.

Who sells the most Corvettes in the US?

Mike Furman
His name is Mike Furman. In his career, Mike has sold over 4,100 Vettes, and will easily pass 5000 by 2022. He currently delivers more than one Corvette every day — about 300+ a year. Those deliveries are pretty much anywhere you want.

Why are Corvettes selling over MSRP?

“Demand for the mid-engine Chevrolet Corvette has exceeded supply since its launch for the 2020 model year, and its high demand contributes to the vehicle consistently selling over MSRP,” Brauer explained.

Is GM discontinuing the Corvette?

Well, fear not – the 2023 Chevy Corvette Z06 is definitely not canceled. Making its debut last October, the 2023 Corvette Z06 is an all-new, next-level performance variant of the C8 Corvette, slotting in above the Stingray model.

Are used Corvette prices going up?

According to the iSeeCars study, the average resale price has increased by 16.8% across all makes and models, but the Chevy Corvette has seen the biggest single jump, year over year. The average price of a used Corvette was $51,372 in April 2020, and is $68,804 today. This represents an eye-watering 33.9% increase!