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My son is car shopping and considering the new Corvette. Anyone here have any experience with it?

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No personal Vette experience, but I can't imagine they'd spoil it. But, I do remember issues with the C7 Z06.
Haven't heard any pitchforks on the C8 that I can recall.

My main knock on it is, no 3-pedal option.

I see quite a few driving around here.

For my money, I'd be looking at used Caymans, I think.




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Sigforumite johnw91498 has two threads on his c8:
  • Taking possession
  • Swapping out the wheels



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    Posts: 23297 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    Have a friend who took delivery of a String Ray coupe in May 2020. He told us last week that he now has about 10K miles on the car and has had no problems of any kind. He really likes it.

    We have seen it and sat in it but not ridden in/driven it. Only negative from our observations is that the cockpit may be a bit cramped for a big person. We are a little squirt, so plenty roomy for us.

    The availability may be a bit limited.

    We trudge on.
     
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    Lots of YouTube reviews on them.
    Try Doug Demuro.
     
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    As an ex-Corvette owner I learned you should also get feedback from your insurance agent.


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    Posts: 16106 | Location: Marquette MI | Registered: July 08, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    My insurance on an 04 C5 convertible is about half what it was on a 2013 Chrysler 200 Limited hardtop convertible. Amazed me as I was expecting a significant increase but I'm old and have a spotless driving record.



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    Posts: 4700 | Location: Sunnyside of Louisville | Registered: July 04, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    I am a long time Corvette guy. I rode in a C8 a couple of months ago. I was impressed. The ride was smooth and quiet. You couldn't hear the engine until you gunned it. Transmission was really nice, as I said, I was really impressed with it. I have had 6 vettes so far and they have all been improved each year. Other than ingress/egress it would be a car you could daily drive.


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    Used you will pay more than new MSRP, you can get on our new list at MSRP but it may be 2024 before I can get you one Frown



     
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    My car lot buddy has a 2016 Stingray z51 50k miles $48,300 ask. It's a red on red beauty that really gets your attention.

    He'd trade with me fair but I like the full rag top and love paying state minimum for tags and 75 cents a day insurance.


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    Posts: 4700 | Location: Sunnyside of Louisville | Registered: July 04, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    I don't fit. At 6'1" my head is hitting the roof. I fit in a Miata much better than the C8.




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    Posts: 10354 | Location: Richmond, VA | Registered: December 11, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    Originally posted by jigray3:
    I don't fit. At 6'1" my head is hitting the roof. I fit in a Miata much better than the C8.
    You must be all torso or didn’t adjust the seat down. I’m 6’4” and fit good. I’m getting a little too old to crawl out of such low cars though that’s for sure.

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    If it doesn't have 3 pedals it's NOT a Corvette. Also not a fan of a car designed so that you have to pull the engine to swap out the spark plugs. Maintenance on the C8 will cost as much as a Ferrari. Finally it has been designed to be a disposable car so you won't see one on the road 20 years from now because some unobtanium electronic doodad will have it going to the scrapper.


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    Posts: 5660 | Location: Michigan | Registered: November 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    I drove one around a track, and it was smooth, very easy to drive. The track didn’t have long enough straightaways to get to top speed, but there was no drama in the cornering, just a lot of fun.

    I do remember a friend who is a Corvette fanatic telling me the C7 carbon fiber frames cannot be repaired, so if anything happens to them, the car is totaled. Since I believe they are still using carbon fiber frames in the C8, that would still apply.
     
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    Originally posted by Nuclear:
    I drove one around a track, and it was smooth, very easy to drive. The track didn’t have long enough straightaways to get to top speed, but there was no drama in the cornering, just a lot of fun.

    I do remember a friend who is a Corvette fanatic telling me the C7 carbon fiber frames cannot be repaired, so if anything happens to them, the car is totaled. Since I believe they are still using carbon fiber frames in the C8, that would still apply.


    The frames on both the C7 and the C8 are aluminum not carbon fiber. At least on the versions that are for sale now.


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    Originally posted by Nuclear:
    I drove one around a track, and it was smooth, very easy to drive. The track didn’t have long enough straightaways to get to top speed, but there was no drama in the cornering, just a lot of fun.

    I do remember a friend who is a Corvette fanatic telling me the C7 carbon fiber frames cannot be repaired, so if anything happens to them, the car is totaled. Since I believe they are still using carbon fiber frames in the C8, that would still apply.


    The frames on both the C7 and the C8 are aluminum not carbon fiber. At least on the versions that are for sale now.
    And two totally different cars.
     
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