The new C6 is getting excellent reviews....
#17
My father is presently getting ready to put a down payment on a C6 corvette. The car is absolutely beautiful and performs amazingly. The only drawback?
He's going to sell his mint '60 black on red 'Vette to provide the garage space.
He's going to sell his mint '60 black on red 'Vette to provide the garage space.
#18
You guys talking about the Vette getting bad gas milage must have never driven a 6-speed. Even the current C5 gets amazing highway milage from the 6-speed's super tall overdrive gear. (some reports of OVER 30 MPG!). City is a little less, but still overall a moderately driven 6-speed C5 or C6 will actually get better milage than a GS3 or GS4!
#19
My dad drove from Oakland to Seattle, all freeway and averaged over 26 mpg on the drive back. Absolutely amazing for a car making over 350 hp. He just put the cruise control on, and enjoyed the view. Impressive for a 5.7...my 4.0 can't do that.
James
James
#20
Performance is awesome. Something funky about the proportions design of the body. With the huge 'booty' the rear wheels look tiny and there's a good bit of wheel gap.
Also, as far as gas prices, I drove my C5 from Florida to NY and averaged 29.5 mpg. Normal around town is 23-24 and thats with not so easy driving.
#21
1) Leaking intake manifold dripping oil on exhaust pipe
2) Leaking injectors created excessive cranking when trying to start the car
3) Frozen Bilstein Shock
4) 3 Bose speakers replaced
5) 1 Radio replaced
6) 1 Transmission replaced
7) 1 master cylinder replaced
All under 45K miles. Yea, I visited Corvetteforuum everday while I owned the POS. I was amazed how we all had the same problems, I thought mine was lemmon but when everyone else had the problems I knew corvettes were junk. Grab the seat of a 2004 corvette, I like how it wiggles in your hand.
2) Leaking injectors created excessive cranking when trying to start the car
3) Frozen Bilstein Shock
4) 3 Bose speakers replaced
5) 1 Radio replaced
6) 1 Transmission replaced
7) 1 master cylinder replaced
All under 45K miles. Yea, I visited Corvetteforuum everday while I owned the POS. I was amazed how we all had the same problems, I thought mine was lemmon but when everyone else had the problems I knew corvettes were junk. Grab the seat of a 2004 corvette, I like how it wiggles in your hand.
#22
Re: The new C6 is getting excellent reviews....
Originally posted by advsystems
Interestingly, the SLK350/55, which I also like, has largely been absent from any press, even though it is supposed to be out next month. Make me think MBZ is having problems and/or delays.
Interestingly, the SLK350/55, which I also like, has largely been absent from any press, even though it is supposed to be out next month. Make me think MBZ is having problems and/or delays.
#23
Originally posted by bitkahuna
Performance is awesome. Something funky about the proportions design of the body. With the huge 'booty' the rear wheels look tiny and there's a good bit of wheel gap.
Performance is awesome. Something funky about the proportions design of the body. With the huge 'booty' the rear wheels look tiny and there's a good bit of wheel gap.
FWIW, the front wheels are 18, the rears are 19. You think they should make the rear wheels 20" instead? When is this "bigger wheels are better" madness going to stop?
Bigger wheels, past a certain point (like usually 17 or 18 inch) do absolutely nothing good for a car except sometimes for its looks. Beyond that you have much more expensive tires, wheels and tires much more prone to damage, a rougher more jolting ride over large bumps and even small irregularities, worse acceleration/braking/handling/gas milage, and even worse life of brakes and suspension components because of the extra unsprung weight they have to support.
True, some newer types of wheels are made using newer techniques like VPC that allow for wheel weights to remain roughly the same as wheels steadily increase in size over the years, but that still doesn't help the stiff ride or damage going over potholes issue any.
Last edited by Threxx; 08-18-04 at 12:14 PM.
#26
Originally posted by ias
all this talk so i ordered a new c6 today, supposed to be here in october-november.....
if its junk ya'll can say you told me so. big bird mode......yellow.
all this talk so i ordered a new c6 today, supposed to be here in october-november.....
if its junk ya'll can say you told me so. big bird mode......yellow.
James
#27
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Originally posted by ias
all this talk so i ordered a new c6 today, supposed to be here in october-november.....
if its junk ya'll can say you told me so. big bird mode......yellow.
all this talk so i ordered a new c6 today, supposed to be here in october-november.....
if its junk ya'll can say you told me so. big bird mode......yellow.
On another note, I don't think people who buy sports cars or Vettes worry about gas mileage.
#28
Don't whine about the V8's gas mileage. I just finished a 100% city cycle on my Forester and only got about 16MPG. Most shifts were performed at about 4000RPM. Granted, the boxer is very green and only has about 800 miles on it. I'm hoping for an increase as more miles get on the clock...
I've always had respect for the Americans, especially GM, for getting decent gas milage out of their V8s.
I've always had respect for the Americans, especially GM, for getting decent gas milage out of their V8s.
Last edited by SecPole14; 08-18-04 at 02:59 PM.
#29
Originally posted by wantAnewLex
Don't whine about the V8's gas mileage. I just finished a 100% city cycle on my Forester and only got about 16MPG. Most shifts were performed at about 4000RPM. Granted, the boxer is very green and only has about 800 miles on it. I'm hoping for an increase as more miles get on the clock...
I've always had respect for the Americans, especially GM, for getting decent gas milage out of their V8s.
Don't whine about the V8's gas mileage. I just finished a 100% city cycle on my Forester and only got about 16MPG. Most shifts were performed at about 4000RPM. Granted, the boxer is very green and only has about 800 miles on it. I'm hoping for an increase as more miles get on the clock...
I've always had respect for the Americans, especially GM, for getting decent gas milage out of their V8s.