2020 Corvette C8 is still not sold out, but there aren’t many left

You should be prepared to spend a lot more than MSRP if you really want one.

There are good and bad news for Chevrolet Corvette enthusiasts with cash and the desire to get a new 2020 Corvette in their garage. According to , there are still a few models available. This car is sure to become a collector’s item due to all the hype and reduced production caused by the coronavirus epidemic.

This is the good news, but here’s what you didn’t know was coming. It’s likely that you won’t stop by your local dealership to sign a deal. There are only 30 cars remaining in the whole country. Chevrolet only managed to make around 2,700 cars prior to the coronavirus shut down. Although production should pick up soon, General Motors is keeping tight reins on details regarding 2020’s remaining runs.

2020 Corvette C8 is still not sold out, but there aren't many left

The second bad news is that your bank account will be affected by the fact that these cars are almost certain to be tagged with excessive dealer markups.

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A well-equipped 3LT was found in Utah for $139210, almost twice the price of a C8 base model. You might be able to find one on the second-hand market, but prices won’t be as high. A 3LT with 887mi on the odometer was found in our search and sold at a Hyundai dealership in South Dakota For $125,000

However, more Corvettes will be coming if you are patient. Today we heard that 2020 Corvette Convertible Production could start in July. Coupe production should begin soon. This means that 2021 production could be delayed to November. It means that C8 buyers will have two options: either spend big now to get a hot-selling car or wait until next year.