Taking a $50,000 plus Corvrtte in for service, and you get treated like a $12,000 Sonic owner.Chevrolet dealers are more interested in low price car sales, than they are high dollar Corvette sales, or service.
I have found just the opposite. When I drive my 6 cylinder Mustang, I'm challenged by Corvettes. I've never been challenged by a Mustang when driving my Corvettes. Nor have I been challenged when driving my 2001 Mustang Bullitt GT. It is only when I'm in the six cylinder Mustang.
At this time, I have 75 Corvette dealer promotional models, with a total of 177 various dealer promos. The Corvettes range fron an original issue 1953 thru 2007. I have 46 built Corvette kits, and 20 unbuilt Corvette kits.
My 2004 coupe, has had both power window motors replace befor 16,000 miles. My 1999 coupe, also had to have a power window motor replaced. My daughter's boyfroend, has problems with both power moters in his 2003 Z06.
I am in process of changing for State farm to Heartford insurance. I have five vehicles insured with full coverage, 1998 Mustang conv, 2001 Mustang Bullitt GT, 2002 Chevrolet S-10, 2004 Corvette coupe, and a 2007 Mustang. My total for the year is $1,469. That's about a $1,000 less for the same...
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