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I'll echo the sentiments above, $62k is a good deal. The only time I've seen the new prices lower was when Chevy was trying to get rid of the 2018's earlier this year (that's how I got mine for $13k off MSRP). The problem is if you wait on a deal too long, you just won't get one. Don't know the 2019 production numbers yet, but 2017 and 2018, fewer than 300 manual convertibles were made each year (based on numbers posted in this forum). There isn't a lot of selection, new or used, because of that.
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