08-23-2013 | #11 |
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Re: Look what I sat in today.
I was strongly considering the purchase of the new C7, but I was waiting on the "Z06 or ZR1" configuration in another year or two. I got to sit in one about a month ago now, and the room for a 6'6" guy has cause me to give up hope of owning one of these new cars. The seat track is about an inch shorter than a C6 and the head room was less.
The Corvette game was good for me for about thirteen years. Besides my ZR-1's, I have owned two C5's and one C6 Z06. They are by far the most comfortable Corvettes for me.
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08-23-2013 | #12 |
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Re: Look what I sat in today.
No bargains in first year purchases in my book. May be worth waiting. I look forward driving one though.
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08-23-2013 | #13 |
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Re: Look what I sat in today.
I'd have to sell both my vettes to get a c7. Not sure if it will be the best thing since sliced bread or not, but if it is anything like the C6, it will be all over the place once the tires are half worn trying to contain 6.2 liters with 285's.
Not really done with my 91 anyways. I will say that there has been an increase in unsolicited interest in buying my 2008 LS3 car- I guess the supply of affordable late model vettes is a little low and with the C7 pushing $60k for a new one, it looks like demand for nice C5's and c6's are starting to pick up. |
08-24-2013 | #14 |
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Re: Look what I sat in today.
While a F40 is my dream ride I can sell all of my vettes and still be about 1.2 million short.
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08-24-2013 | #15 |
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Re: Look what I sat in today.
As long as a new Corvette looks like any other sports car you can buy it will be
no alternative for my '91 L98 or the '90 ZR-1. So it's better for me to keep them together with '64 Impala SS 409 and the oher Chevrolets (pickups and Blazers). What I would like to get one day is a nice '70 - '72 Camaro SS or a Z28, or a '73 LT / Z28. 1973 I had a new '73 LT 350, really fine car. It can't be compared to the Corvettes I had and still have, but on the other side I should never have sold it! Best greetings from Switzerland, Franz
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08-24-2013 | #16 |
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Re: Look what I sat in today.
I don't like the no key locks and that you can't steer the car with out the engine running!!!
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08-24-2013 | #17 |
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Re: Look what I sat in today.
Until the two valve pushrod engine starts wearing valve guides and throws a valve...and you hope that happens under warranty. I'd argue the reverse, ours are reliable. Like he said, I wonder why and how long they will be able to keep a single car factory open at all selling 10-12,000 cars a year. They've pulled everything in house now to keep them busy and there is nothing left to do after that. I'm sure there will be an initial "buy a c7" cause it's new push but after that, there are several better options and at these prices, you'd think about them. The body is so close to a copy of the latest Ferrari it's not funny only the engine is rather weak in comparison. there are more and more cars with 400+ hp nowadays and I can make a fair argument that anything in 400-500 hp is all you need and more so that opens the field up considerably especially when you consider v6 twin turbos some of which can churn out huge horsepowers on 3.5 to 4.0 liter engines.
The world is changing and this latest 2014 is not really much more than just a tweak of what was with the latest electronics applied. I will keep my 91 and thank you very much rather than buy one.
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In the meantime today when I did a little great weather twisty drive at the stop light with no one in front of me with the red 91 Z, when I shifted from first to second with dispatch the front end lifted a bit in attitude and the back end made this squealing sound and pretty soon I was in third gear just enjoying the bedarned out of the day.... The Ferraris are daydreams and the new C7 sounds interesting enough but just does not captivate me. By the time you get done with the extras to make it have the goodies on it you are going to be surprised at the price tag. The published min model retail is going to be hard to find with the "special builds" and options. I have yet to see a final weight on one with all the extras they have improved on it but there was word that they were not going to be lighter but heavier. Don't know how it got resolved but I'll let Jay Leno buy and drive my C7. I'm still a looney bird for the 91. p.s. the cylinder deactivation seems to me to be the wrong way to go...hot cylinders next to cold cylinders, cut half of them off with valve and air/fuel control and only save 7%? Why not save 40%? I'd argue that it may be a disaster 30-50,000 miles down the road. Just because you CAN do something does not always mean you SHOULD do something and this one gets my vote for: don't go there. Lance
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Prototype ZR-1 Callaway ZR-1 LM Speedster John Lingenfelter yellow 94. Norms Twin Turbo. 59 Purple/Red retro LT5 63 Grand sport retro with an LT5 engine 65 Nassau blue 396 roadster 69 L36 black, black, white top roadster with factory wire wheels 78,06,13 Corvette Pace cars. and still have 100k for gas and insurance. I am and always will be a Corvette enthusiast.
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08-26-2013 | #20 |
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Re: Look what I sat in today.
Robert,
I'm laughing...I can't fit in a ferrari or a lamborghini but I sure appreciate their speed around road courses and handling. For whatever it's worth you can take a 63 vette 327 engine and pump it up and make it into a rather fierce little road race car. Rather a surprising little beast handled correctly. Lance
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