Thanks for the insight J. Armond!
Thanks for the insight J. Armond!
Any time.
Also, shop around because there are deals to be had. Don’t jump on the first one you see. I drove two hours to look at the C5 I bought off craigslist. It had a handful of minor issues, that on the surface looked major, so I was able to get a much better deal because of them. I fixed 90% of them myself, mostly with torx wrenches and a socket set. Because of this I am into it for about half of what I should be. Search corvette forums to see what common issues are and what it will take to fix them in time, parts, and money. It is still just a GM product as mentioned above. The LS engines are good for a lot of miles with regular maintenance too, so a well maintained higher mileage car should be ok. I would have no problem taking mine on a long trip.
The wife and I took it to the mountains about 3.5 hours away and drove all over the Blue Ridge. My wife, who doesn’t like the older ones (besides the 54 because it looks “classy”) and definitely isn’t a car person even drove it for three hours through the mountains and half way home with a smile. It wasn’t until we stopped for coffee that I was able to get back behind the wheel. She won’t get behind the wheel of the C2, 3 or 4. That said a lot about the difference in ride quality and comfort to me.
For a reliable daily driver sports car.....get a Porsche. Driving is boring, driving a Porsche is never boring.
Not paying for that maintenance!
Weve had Audi's, BMW's, and a VW in the family. All really expensive to maintain/ repair. Even the VW! 😖
Those are cars owned only while under full warranty.
The VW will go immediately after its next issue / repair. Last issue was an alternator. $750 for the part. NOBODY could get one but VW, or get it from VW. That includes remans. It's on strike two. At 60k miles.
'08 C6 6M. My only car for 7+ years. It was Corvette #4 since '73. Plan to get a C8 Vert in '22.
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