They existed in the states in at least 2014.old boss had one as his company car. Thing rides like a torture rack, has no space, and is expensive to service. Fakes and rotors all around was over $5k at the dealership. And you aren’t getting one that is worth owning for $50k.
Well... The car may have to get put on hold. My aunt is selling her lake house and I've had my eyes on it since I was about 16 years old. That said, if the house doesn't pan out, I'm pretty well set on a 2015-16 Corvette in the metallic grey with black wheels and black interior.
I think I may have an old gold chain laying around that I was going to sell, but maybe I should keep it . I was never really a fan of the Corvette, but it is hard to discount the performance you can get for the money on a used one.