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Just thought I'd revive this thread. Pricing still seems to be holding steady in late 2025. Classic.com shows pricing holding steady the past couple of years to trending ever so slightly down. The cars in very good condition and lowish miles are still doing well. Pretty impressive considering these cars are now approaching 10 years old!
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Just thought I'd revive this thread. Pricing still seems to be holding steady in late 2025. Classic.com shows pricing holding steady the past couple of years to trending ever so slightly down. The cars in very good condition and lowish miles are still doing well. Pretty impressive considering these cars are now approaching 10 years old!
Well, the last year of production was 2020. And I would love to own a 350. Believe me, nothing makes my head whip around like when I hear a 350 driving past me when I'm at the pumps with my M1.. But.... Dropping close to 70k for a car that is out of powertrain warranty for me means that I would need to set aside some serious coin just in case a problem comes along. I know that if one wants to play they gotta pay. I get it. I would like to hear if others are becoming a little... reluctant... to purchase a 350 now that the 350 is well past its production years. Also, is anyone considering the C8 instead of a 350?
 

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But.... Dropping close to 70k for a car that is out of powertrain warranty for me means that I would need to set aside some serious coin just in case a problem comes along. I know that if one wants to play they gotta pay. I get it. I would like to hear if others are becoming a little... reluctant... to purchase a 350 now that the 350 is well past its production years.
Idk, I think 350s are still a bargain for the amount of uniqueness, looks, sound and fun.

They're still pretty cheap relatively speaking when it comes to car hobby.
 

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Well, the last year of production was 2020. And I would love to own a 350. Believe me, nothing makes my head whip around like when I hear a 350 driving past me when I'm at the pumps with my M1.. But.... Dropping close to 70k for a car that is out of powertrain warranty for me means that I would need to set aside some serious coin just in case a problem comes along. I know that if one wants to play they gotta pay. I get it. I would like to hear if others are becoming a little... reluctant... to purchase a 350 now that the 350 is well past its production years. Also, is anyone considering the C8 instead of a 350?
That’s the main reason why I went with a Mach 1. You get a gt350 with a warranty. You can obviously debate the 5.2 voodoo vs 5.0 coyote. I considered an Eray but really wanted a 6MT. The regular C8 is a helluva performer though. I have a friend that has one and it’s plenty fast. Does 0-60 in 2.8s or something insane and I can attest it feels every bit as fast. Really can’t go wrong with a regular C8. It’s a great bargain for the price.
 

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That’s the main reason why I went with a Mach 1. You get a gt350 with a warranty. You can obviously debate the 5.2 voodoo vs 5.0 coyote. I considered an Eray but really wanted a 6MT. The regular C8 is a helluva performer though. I have a friend that has one and it’s plenty fast. Does 0-60 in 2.8s or something insane and I can attest it feels every bit as fast. Really can’t go wrong with a regular C8. It’s a great bargain for the price.
I've done some research on the C8 (morning internet coffee time in the mornings..) and the C8 definitely performs well. I just can't get onboard with the C8 body design. I sometimes wonder if I need to drive one and then after experiencing the cars performance would make it look better to me.
 

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Really can’t go wrong with a regular C8. It’s a great bargain for the price.
Performance, yes a really good bang for the buck. Sterile feeling car? Also yes. At least the Z51. Have not driven a C8 Z06 or ZR1
 

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I've done some research on the C8 (morning internet coffee time in the mornings..) and the C8 definitely performs well. I just can't get onboard with the C8 body design. I sometimes wonder if I need to drive one and then after experiencing the cars performance would make it look better to me.
100% agree with you. I didn’t really like the initial design of the C8. The Z and Eray completely fix all the issues with the wider fenders and quarter panels. The Grand Sport is supposedly coming out next year and that’s a regular C8 with the Z06 body. So you get all the looks and performance at a decent price.
 

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Completely agree. The ZO6 in the right(my eyes) color and spec looks very good. Have a friend that has one, beautiful car. Not sure I need another two seater though. Lol. First world problems for sure.

100% agree with you. I didn’t really like the initial design of the C8. The Z and Eray completely fix all the issues with the wider fenders and quarter panels. The Grand Sport is supposedly coming out next year and that’s a regular C8 with the Z06 body. So you get all the looks and performance at a decent price.
 

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Agreed with all of ya…the C8 was never on my list, until my boss let me drive his Z06 🫠
 

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