Re: ZR-1 current market value guide?
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Originally Posted by Erik
Interesting read in that price guide. I?d never figure, for instance, that the highest value year for the ZR-1 would be 1990. Must be a screwed up average based on the number of silly low mileage ones out there. Otherwise, I?d think a driver quality 1990 would be about the cheapest.
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That would seem to be the logical conclusion, that with the 1990 and 1991 models accounting for 73% of total production they would provide the lowest prices based on simple supply and demand. Condition, color and mileage also matter but generally I agree with you. See my comment above about using the term "median" value. Also I assume that SCM values are derived from the number they actually see at the auctions they cover and I doubt they cover things like BAT and private sales. Probably not many C4 ZR-1s go through Bonham's at Pebble Beach or similar venues. --Bob
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