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Location: Squires (near Ava MO in the Mark Twain N'tl Forest) - Missouri
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I've made 4 Mountain Runs from Chicagoland to (Knoxville area), included were 8 days running just to and from with a total of 12 days worth of brake dust and twisties and then to BG and home, and a trip to Carlisle. Plus, I've made 4 trips directly to BG for a total of 8 more full days driving, AND a trip to Bailey Colorado and back for a total of 32 hours to and from. I've put on 30k miles in 10 years, and now have 67k on her and never a moment's problems on the road. (And, I'm planning a to attend the Rocky Mountain Run in July.) Most comfortable road car I've ever experienced.
Everyone should carry an emergency "kit" including some basic tools: sockets etc, maybe a belt and extra oil, "WD-40 and duct tape" and maybe a spare alternator...just in case. And, what better place to be than BG if something should break and need attention! The list includes alternators, brake servicing, coil packs, and a host of problems that were at least clearly identified to be dealt with later. I recommend you take your family DD instead... Jusssst KIDDING! ![]() Last edited by Paul Workman; 05-17-2018 at 09:13 AM. |
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To give you just a little more confidence in your ZR-1, Marc Haibeck and I were talking over lunch a while back about our ZR-1s--his 110,000 mile '93, my 75,000 mile '93 [now with 120k and another owner] and my 30,000 mile '95. We marveled at the fact that with a combined 215,000 miles on our 20+ year old cars neither of us had ever had a breakdown that left us stranded by the side of the road. I agree with Joe Thomas and Paul Workman that you should always plan ahead with regular maintenance, some spare tools, oil, parts, etc, a good spare [inflated to 60 psi], a AAA card and a credit card. But overall these have been very reliable cars and surprisingly comfortable to boot. On more than a dozen trips to BG, I always drove mine (about the same distance as from St. Jo). Only drove the Z06 after I sold the '95.--Bob
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From my own experience and opinion, I can't agree with this more. Everybody talks about the newer cars (pre c7) being so nice on road trips and comfortable compared to the C4. My best friend has an '07 convertible and '08 Z06. Both cars have the highest optioned interior packages. Of course it is different from the perspective of the driver, but as a passenger in these cars it doesn't take me long to get "fidgety". Even though the C6 has "spades more" leg room width, I always feel like I am sitting on a kitchen chair. After a little while in the C6, I get "restless leg syndrome" something awful and can't wait to get to our destination.
By comparison, the C4, with its Recaro style seats, are like lounge chairs with support along the full hamstring to the "bend of your leg" area, with your feet sitting straight out in front of you. As a passenger in the C6, my feet are always up against the firewall, with me wishing I could stretch out more. If you don't believe me, ride shotgun in one for a road trip. I am not overly tall at 5' 10". While the newer cars might have better suspensions, road noise absolutely pervades the interior of the C6 and I feel every bump, something that tends to wear me down. A stock ZR-1 has a cushy suspension by comparison. I guess I am a wuss in this regard, but I enjoy trips in the ZR-1. Oh and lastly, riding shotgun in the C6, I hate staring at that flat wall of a dashboard. Very underwhelming style wise. OK, with those caveats, I do like all Corvettes. ![]() Last edited by Meanmyz; 05-18-2018 at 03:36 AM. |
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Make sure you have at least 4/32 tire tread depth on all 4 tires.
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