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Re: C4 Taking a Vote Bashing :( :( :(
I have had a few standard C4's as well as wide bodies ranging from 1984 -1996 models. 84, 87, 88 (3), 89, 90 (2) 91, 92, 95 (2), 96. The 84 was a log wagon compared to my 96. While the 84 was a good car with no troubles, the 96 was a completely different car to drive. So much tighter with a much better interior quality. I really liked my 89 six speed unconverted Challenge Car. It was tight and fun to drive, even with the digital dash interior.
The ZR-1 is also a completely different car to drive compared to the 96. The 96 was an LT-1 automatic. The ZR-1 is a beast in its own category, IMO. While I sometimes see an 80's Camaro or Firebird, I compare my 84 with the interior/exterior and still feel the C4 was a nicer car all the way around. Even the 84. I've still yet to hear anyone bash a C4 in person.
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10-21-2014 | #12 |
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Re: C4 Taking a Vote Bashing :( :( :(
While I will readily admit the C3 is my favored body style, GM got it all right when the C4 came out comfort, performance, handling, aerodynamics a true world class sports car and they only got better until the end in 96 With the ZR-1 topping the list. Just look at all the improvements to the latter models that were playoffs of what they learned from C4's.
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10-21-2014 | #13 |
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Re: C4 Taking a Vote Bashing :( :( :(
I like to think of it as a poll of how many people have no taste in automotive design. The c4 is more timeless and unique than any other generation. Its sort of like the lotus Esprit. I saw one the other day and it looked stunning even today.. so many years after its time.
One of my funny moments was at a Porsche /Ferrari meet I was invited to I parked beside the only other vette there. It was a stock c6 z06. The owner was so butthurt that everyone was talking about my car and surrounding it... and when I popped the hood he got in his car.. and left. Not a single person even looked at his car beside mine. I had one older gentleman walk over who had a nice gt2.. and asked what I did to it to make it look so good. Everyone was listening.. all I said was 'wheels'. I think everyone expected more and I absolutely enjoyed it. It was a great feeling to see all those eyes looking the car over and realizing that the body on my car is completely stock. That's it.. just wheels on the outside. The styling spoke for itself. Its just unfortunate that the c4 was born in an era where there wasn't much of an aftermarket or social media. The c4 zr-1 to me is perhaps one of the best bang for the buck cars and biggest secrets out there. ALmost everyone I talk to has no idea what it has under the hood or that there even was a c4 zr-1. Its also the victim of awful modifications to all the other c4s out there. Theyre cheap and falling apart due to age. In my opinion the bashing is perfect. I love it. Its exactly the reason many of us feel so special about the z. Because we know, and see through all the bad. If the C4 was more popular who knows our Zs could be selling for triple the amount and for many of us that means we wouldn't even have one right now. I enjoy the hate. I enjoy the talk of parts unavailability. More for me |
10-21-2014 | #14 |
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Re: C4 Taking a Vote Bashing :( :( :(
Yep the hate and discontent crowd indeed!
Long live the KOTH - those in the know get it.
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Re: C4 Taking a Vote Bashing :( :( :(
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Also its not so much bashing as I posted but the fact that no one was voting for the c4 in the looks department . I also agree that the ZR-1 is in a catagory all by itself and should always be that way . It has the C4 feel to it but it is as you say a hidden jem of a vehicle that does not get the attention it deserves . Fine . Keep it secret . Keep it safe . |
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10-21-2014 | #16 |
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Re: C4 Taking a Vote Bashing :( :( :(
Good answers, all of you.
As a result of a lot of finagling, scheming, fatherly support, and just plain hard work, I bought my first car, an '85 Corvette when I was sixteen, in 1990. I am very proud of my medium gray metallic/dark red (Carmine) car. Today, the car has about 35,000 miles on it, and it has been my goal over the years to make it "perfect", in a NCRS sort of way. When driving it, I still get compliments on it. If there is some bashing out there, I wonder how much of it is a result of C4's out there that look worn out, tired, and just plain "run into the ground". Everyone's taste is different, and many have been appearance wise, modded in not the most appealing ways. That and there are many "budget" attempts at restoring that don't present the car in the best light. Last edited by Meanmyz; 10-21-2014 at 11:20 AM. |
10-22-2014 | #17 |
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Re: C4 Taking a Vote Bashing :( :( :(
the c4 is the first to combine good looks with aerodynamics period. It was the first world class performance car made in America. It could go 150 mph stock. Ever try that in a c3 safely?? c1,c2.c3's had horrible aerodynamics and racing them was taking your life in your hands. They all lifted and waffled down the track. Who broke the 50 year old record?? A c4 ZR-1. Who ran 256 mph... a 88 C4 Sledgehammer. Any other body style come close??
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10-22-2014 | #18 |
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Re: C4 Taking a Vote Bashing :( :( :(
Yep. Picking a favorite Vette is like choosing a favorite child!
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10-22-2014 | #19 |
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Re: C4 Taking a Vote Bashing :( :( :(
I realize it's a C5 forum that started it, but it's funny to me how much they all talk about how beautiful the C5 is. That's my least favorite generation by far, looks like a bloated, melted soap bar with the biggest *** on the planet. Which means exactly zilch, everyone has their own standards of what looks good, which is why these kinds of polls are useless except for generating debate.
I'm a child of the 80s and when I saw my first C4 in late 1983 it looked like a spaceship, just fell in love with it. It's the simplest, cleanest design of all the generations and I still love it. And I agree the extra width on the ZR-1 makes a huge difference. My styling favorite is probably the early C3, specifically a '69. Awesome looking car, but holy hell they drive like trucks. Just terrible. I wouldn't own one for just that reason, but it's sure cool to look at. I even think the late C3s are cool in an 80s kind of way, but wow they need some power under the hood. After that, probably a tie between the C4 and C7 (love the wretched excess style). Then the C6, followed by the C1 and C2, and then the C5 dragging its big ol' *** up the rear. Sacrilege alert...I don't really like the C2 either, but it's marginally better than the C5. There you go, proof that styling polls are useless.
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