2023 Market Review - Chevrolet Corvette 1984-2011
If just one of this year’s market predictions comes true it could be that demand for ‘traditional’ Corvette V8s will endure even though a new C8 version has arrived and is listed at less than $200,000.
Some of the prices being sought for Z06s might falter, but buyers still like the idea of a traditional front-engine/rear-drive 7.0-litre supercar and $120-150,000 remains decent value.
C5 models from the late-1990s once weren’t common in Australia, but changes to import rules have helped bring growing numbers of 1997-98 LHD cars – eligible for full registration in Victoria and other jurisdictions – to Australia.
Asking prices for early C4 models are up as well, but we suspect this will be a temporary condition.
Coupe 1984-87 $39,275 [19]
Coupe/Roadster 1988-91 $34,470 [16]
Coupe/Roadster 1992-96 $35,470 [10]
Coupe/Roadster 1997-01 $64,860 [11]
Coupe/Roadster 2002-06 $98,750 [2]
Coupe/Roadster 2007-11 $136,435 [3]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2023 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
| 2021 Market Review – Chev Corvette 1984-2011
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From Unique Cars #473, Dec 2022/Jan 2023