Chevrolet Corvette 1984-2010 - 2020 Market Review


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1984-2010 Chev Corvette market review 2020
1984 brought an all-new Corvette with a major injection of sophistication and involvement from sports-car manufacturer Lotus in its design. C4 values were depressed for a long time but now are climbing, with all the pre-1993 models making gains.
Looking at later C5 and C6 cars the money available is steady for C5s and up a little if you’re angling to own a 2007-10 Corvette. The ZR-1 and Callaway twin turbo cars offer some hope to collectors but among the rest there aren’t any obvious candidates. Best advice is to get a car that is original - so not RHD converted - with manual transmission and lots of history.
Coupe/Roadster 1984-87 $30,385 [22]
Coupe/Roadster 1988-92 $34,200 [21]
ZR-1 1990-94 $75,000 [1]
Coupe/Roadster 1993-96 $32,640 [7]
Coupe/Roadster 1997-06 $69,800 [5]
Coupe/Roadster 2007-10 $102,865 [8]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2020 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
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From Unique Cars #447, December 2020
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