C6 does not... So Sorry AlexV, you are wrong on that account.
C7 does have DOD and AFM, even the manual cars, although on the manual cars its way harder to get it to engage. The auto cars, the big issue with the A8 transmission is caused by the engine going in and out of DOD constantly and it wreaks havoc on the torque converter.
I have owner I think 7 Corvettes. I only daily drove one of them(07 manual). They make fantastic daily drivers, but piss poor only vehicles, which shouldnt be a problem in your situation.
I currently have a 96 Coupe manual, Z51 collector edition and a 2019 Z06 manual coupe. Im on the lookout for an 04 Z06 Commemorative Edition that isnt beat to shit.
C6's are nice. I've only test driven them but I can see it as a daily. However, 80MPH+ highway driving with less than perfect roads seems like a Challenger kind of job IMO, I put 1300 miles on one in a week and came away thinking that it was a fantastic highway car.
Originally Posted by Jaykayyy
Only Vette I've owned was a triple black C5 convertible with 4 speed auto. Compared to other vehicles I've owned, build quality was better than any earlier makes and models, but fell short of contemporary Japanese and European imports. I've heard they improved a lot with the C7's, but haven't driven one of those.
My C5 got great mileage. 25+ mpg was regular and best was 32.5 on a road trip. It was very reliable over the 3 years I owned it too. As a daily commuter, it was kinda meh. The seats creaked, the interior bits felt cheap and some of the trim was loose, triggering my OCD. Even with the mag ride it shuddered quite a bit over expansion joints and broken pavement (I attribute some of that to being a convertible). Any mid corner bad pavement made it feel nervous and unsettled, even though it actually managed to stay on track most of the time. Probably the biggest complaint was the low seating, high rear end and small rear window. With no blind spot monitoring it made lane changes in traffic, interesting. I'd be lying if I said I didn't get honked at more than a few times.
Still, I'd love to have a '14 3LT coupe in Lime Rock green with Kalahari interior. As long as it had blind spot monitoring, I'd daily the hell out of it!
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I had shopped the Camaro and really would have wanted that Kalahari leather to make the interior less cave-like!
The car, while very capable, didnt provide the small, sporty car experience I was looking for. The interior was cramped for a daily. Especially when the cramped interior was inside a 3800 lb car. 🤔
Yes! Your exactly right! (The great-looking Challenger) The old muscle car formula. Decent handling and brakes, great looks, sound, ride. A 6.4L Challenger (or Hellcat) is literally a better car in every way than the muscle cars of the 60's and 70's.
The answer is have a Challenger and a small, sporty car.
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