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Why haven't you bought a C6 yet?

MoeJr said:
I saw your sig with all the Vettes you have owned. There is a difference between a Corvette owner and a Corvette Lover. To a Corvette Lover all Vettes are good cars.
I wrote a check for it, then took my C-6 back the next day.

I actually like my (terrible) C-4 better and am not a bit sorry I block comments from motormouth. I don't subscribe to trashing others' cars for any reason. We all have differing interests and values. The vast majority of people on this forum are supportive to the others.

My '84 is modded as I like; is quite a bit faster than the new car and the ride is better than the Z-51. WTF is refinement? I'd mod a C-6,as well.

I like keeping my cash and with the large discounts starting on the C6, even happier that I did not 'spec' on the new car. I like the look of the C-6 more than the C-5. The FRC fits me, too, but the seats don't. I came real close to buying a Z06 C-5, which was a good deal, but I didn't 'fit' the FRC well, and was not motivated by the minor improvements for the $40 large. To each, his own.

I may yet, get a C6, but I will have to get it equipped as I want it, and the packages offered do not do it, just as the last generation did not offer a Z06 Vert. Either that, or wait for a 'steal', then mod it as I wish.
 
I guess when it gets right down to it I HAVE NEVER SAW A CORVETTE I DIDN'T LIKE! But I do feel the C-6 doesn't just jump right out there for me like the C-5 and all the ones that came before it. Everyone has their favorites but I guess I am a "Corvettte Lover" Where ever I go not matter what year or model passes by me I notice it where others cars are just cars to me. Times change so C-6 is GM's times are change thing. I don't personally like some of the changes but that is just me, again to each their own! I did like what they did with the interior for the most part on the C-6 but the exterior changes really didn't trip my trigger all that much. But it is the latest Corvette so it still sets appart from just any other car, I am going to give it the chance it deserves. Maybe the changes will grow on me but for now I still personally like my C-5 better! By the way my all time favorite would be a "63 Split-Window Coupe but that is definantly out of my price range and I want one that I can drive where ever I want and take some trips and the 63 would scare me to death to drive it some where and leave it parked while I was having some fun. I would have to hire a guard.:r Really liked the 72 LT1 a lot too, so the C-1. C-2, C-3, C-4, C-5 and now the C-6 they are all Corvettes so we are going to have to accept it into the ranks just like the rest of them; but that doesn't mean I have to own one. Couldn't afford one anyway, but one day they will probably fit just like the ones before it. It is going to be interesting what kinds of things wil change on the C-6 as time goes on. Just think one of these days there will be a C-7, C-8, and even a C-10; everthing gets replaced. Time chages so much and then you look back and things seem to remain the same. Wander how many people felt like this when the C-3, C-4 and even the C-5 came out?

:v all of them!

ALL OF YOU HAVE A HAPPY, HEALTHY NEW YEAR WITH MANY MORE TO COME!

Bill :w
 
2000C-5 Black Coupe Owner said:
I guess when it gets right down to it I HAVE NEVER SAW A CORVETTE I DIDN'T LIKE! But I do feel the C-6 doesn't just jump right out there for me like the C-5 and all the ones that came before it. Everyone has their favorites but I guess I am a "Corvettte Lover" Where ever I go not matter what year or model passes by me I notice it where others cars are just cars to me. Times change so C-6 is GM's times are change thing. I don't personally like some of the changes but that is just me, again to each their own! I did like what they did with the interior for the most part on the C-6 but the exterior changes really didn't trip my trigger all that much. But it is the latest Corvette so it still sets appart from just any other car, I am going to give it the chance it deserves. Maybe the changes will grow on me but for now I still personally like my C-5 better! By the way my all time favorite would be a "63 Split-Window Coupe but that is definantly out of my price range and I want one that I can drive a where ever I want and take some trips and the 63 would scare me to death to drive it some where and leave it parked while I was having some fun. I would have to hire a guard.:r Really liked the 72 LT1 a lot too, so the C-1. C-2, C-3, C-4, C-5 and now the C-6 they are all Corvettes so we are going to have to accept it into the ranks just like the rest of them; but that doesn't mean I have to own one. Couldn't afford one anyway, but one day they will probably fit just like the ones before it. :v

ALL OF YOU HAVE A HAPPY, HEALTHY NEW YEAR WITH MANY MORE TO COME!

Bill :w
i owned a brand new 63 SWC and it leaked water like a crazy thru the top door seal on the drivers side. GM had to install a new door to fix it. you can't beat the new ones. i was just down in the garage setting in my C-6 reving the engine and listening to the CD player since the roads are too ****ty to drive it. you never loose you love for a corvette and i am looking forward to my next new one. maybe a ZO-6 in a couple of years if i live that long. :D
 
Right on brother; you can have trouble with any of them, I bet if you drove a 1963 Split-Window Coupe today and everday it will still leak, uh? We are all only human and we make this things, right? Things change and one day it will too be the normal and something else will take its place! We are not living in a perfect world, and you know what happens? Anyway I see you had something to do with NASCAR what was it a Tech. Inspector? :_rock Got any contacts with any of the drivers today? I am a NASCAR freak!!!! Would love to meet Michael and Darrel Waltrip when I come down to Bowling Green this next June, their home town is not that far away from Bowling Green according to the map. They live in Owensboro, KY, don't they have a museum there?

Thanks,
Bill :w
 
To each his own ...... and that's what makes the world go around. I wanted an early 60's split window coupe but could not afford it back then. The vettes since then have not really captured my attention, and I did drive them but bought Porsches, BMW M3s and others. The C6 when the first pictures appeared kidnapped me and I continuely read everything I could about the new vette.
About 6 weeks ago I got to drive one on an autocrosse course and I was in love ( my wife still comes first) Anyway, I am now counting the days until my Victory Red 6speed with the Z51 package. 1SB and Zm radio is ready to pick up in Bowling Green. To those that have earlier models enjoy them as I will mine, each has a great place in the history of "Americas Sports Car". I'm just glad I can be part of it. Say, retirement ain't all bad and the grandkids WILL NOT eat in the vette. Happy and Safe New Year to all Jack
 
When do you pick up your new C-6 check6? I bet you're counting the days for sure! Let me be one of the first to say congratulations on your new purchase.
Did you get a coupe or conv? I see you did order a 6-speed:Steer, that sure would have been my choice but I would probably have ordered black. Anyway I bet it's sharp; when you get it you are going to have to post a lot of pictures.
I am just going to keep my C-5 for now anyway. Not too much grabbed me until the C-5 came out other than the older ones, but again I have never seen a:v CORVETTE I didn't lilke. It says AMERICA to me out loud!

HAPPY NEW YEAR,
Bill :w
 
I ordered a coupe. The license plate will be CHK 6 and the frame around it says "Fighter pilots never grow up." and I don't want to at 62 plus. MY wife had the frame made years ago. I hope to get the car the altter part of Feb. if all goes well in the mentime I will try and harnees the excitement by flying my Citabria acrobactic airplane and it I would improve my graphics the avatar I have is a picture of "little blue" Happy New Year Jack
 
I want a C6 but there's no room for two car seats. . . :(

When I was last at my dealer looking they offered me a Z06 CE for 12K off of sticker, though. . . Still no room in the damn thing for car seats!
 
check6 said:
I ordered a coupe. The license plate will be CHK 6 and the frame around it says "Fighter pilots never grow up." and I don't want to at 62 plus. MY wife had the frame made years ago. I hope to get the car the altter part of Feb. if all goes well in the mentime I will try and harnees the excitement by flying my Citabria acrobactic airplane and it I would improve my graphics the avatar I have is a picture of "little blue" Happy New Year Jack
That sounds really :cool cool Jack. Weren't you the one that had a job as NASCAR Tech. Inpspector or not?

:_rockNothing like a new car; but a new C-6 it just doesn't get much better than that! I am really happy for you; you know the old saying "The Only Differance Between Men and Boys is the price of their toys!" I totally agree with that and will stand as proof of it as well. So you fly too, both in the air and will be on the ground, uh?

:v I assume you are retired.:m HAPPY NEW YEAR

Bill :w
 
Erik S. Klein said:
I want a C6 but there's no room for two car seats. . . :(

When I was last at my dealer looking they offered me a Z06 CE for 12K off of sticker, though. . . Still no room in the damn thing for car seats!

Great deals on leftover 2004 CTS-V Cadillac with LS6. 400HP and room for the kiddies.
 
bluecoupe said:
Great deals on leftover 2004 CTS-V Cadillac with LS6. 400HP and room for the kiddies.
Did you procure one of these CTS-V's, they are an awesome car for sure!!

Bill :w
 
2000C-5 Black Coupe Owner said:
Did you procure one of these CTS-V's, they are an awesome car for sure!!

Bill :w
I wish I did. Mrs. wants an automatic but CTS-V only comes with a standard. (so far). I can't justify getting one for myself unless I sell my Corvette. That's not going to happen. If I was still hauling (child) car seats it would be a tougher choice.
 
bluecoupe said:
I wish I did. Mrs. wants an automatic but CTS-V only comes with a standard. (so far). I can't justify getting one for myself unless I sell my Corvette. That's not going to happen. If I was still hauling (child) car seats it would be a tougher choice.
What is this Caddy CTS-V selling for these days; some where in the 50's range?

Haven't seen one yet, are they out yet? Pretty expesive ride I'm sure.

Bill :w
 
2000C-5 Black Coupe Owner said:
What is this Caddy CTS-V selling for these days; some where in the 50's range?

Haven't seen one yet, are they out yet? Pretty expesive ride I'm sure.

Bill :w
List for 51-53K but leftover 2004s are discounted. Here's an example of one I have seen.

http://www.gmbuypower.com/nvlWindowSticker.bp?make=Cadillac&zip=10512&noType=0&sellingSource=12&makeId=006&noStyle=1&model=CTS-V&dPath=URDP&subModelId=210&year=2005&BAC=111120.0&modelId=060&pvc=5140&styleId=CTS-V&style=CTS-V&cabSize=&boxSize=&driveType=&wheelBase=&cabSizeId=&boxSizeId=&driveTypeId=&wheelBaseId=&VIN=1G6DN56S450125859&nextVin=&previousVin=&currPosition=0&iPi=3&fPi=3&BAC=111120.0&vehModuleDesc=CTS-V

You can also use www.gmbuypower.com to locate or price them. You can also use Smart Buy or Lease one. Mid to high $40s for a car that can beat most German cars. Not too shabby.
 
bluecoupe said:
I was surprised to see the (GAS GUZZLER TAX $1300.00) on the window sticker. Couldn't they get around that with the "skip shift" to 4th gear? Pretty damn nice car, wouldn't fit in my budget but not much would I still got a daughter in college. These cars look pretty choice that's for sure and I hear they run like a stipped - - - ape!

Bill :w
 
2000C-5 Black Coupe Owner said:
I was surprised to see the (GAS GUZZLER TAX $1300.00) on the window sticker. Couldn't they get around that with the "skip shift" to 4th gear? Pretty damn nice car, wouldn't fit in my budget but not much would I still got a daughter in college. These cars look pretty choice that's for sure and I hear they run like a stipped - - - ape!

Bill :w
College... Nuff said. Just finished "helping" number one son. Two years till number two son starts college. Glad I spaced them out or my C5 would be a Cavalier. I feel your pain.
 
bluecoupe said:
College... Nuff said. Just finished "helping" number one son. Two years till number two son starts college. Glad I spaced them out or my C5 would be a Cavalier. I feel your pain.
Weren't you surprised to see the GAS GUZZLER TAX on the window sticker or not?

Bill :w
 
2000C-5 Black Coupe Owner said:
Weren't you surprised to see the GAS GUZZLER TAX on the window sticker or not?

Bill :w
I guess 600 extra pounds pushed it over the limit. 16 city 25 hwy mpg. Corvette manual shift is 19 and 28 mpg. I like Cadillac's 4 year warranty. That offsets the extra cost a bit.
If you buy a 2005 Lamborghini L-147/148 Murcielago the gas guzzler tax is $7,700. Yikes!
The Energy Tax Act of 1978 established a Gas Guzzler Tax on the sale of new model year vehicles whose fuel economy fails to meet certain statutory levels. The gas guzzler tax applies only to cars (not trucks) and is collected by the IRS. The fuel economy figures used to determine the Gas Guzzler Tax are different from the fuel economy values provided on this web site and the Fuel Economy Guide. The tax does not depend on your actual on-the-road mpg, which may be more or less than the EPA published value. The purpose of the Gas Guzzler Tax is to discourage the production and purchase of fuel inefficient vehicles. The amount of any applicable Gas Guzzler Tax paid by the manufacturer will be disclosed on the automobile's fuel economy label (the window sticker on new cars).

GAS GUZZLER TAX​
Unadjusted MPG(combined)*​
Tax
at least 22.5
No tax​
at least 21.5, but less than 22.5
$1000​
at least 20.5, but less than 21.5
$1300​
at least 19.5, but less than 20.5
$1700​
at least 18.5, but less than 19.5
$2100​
at least 17.5, but less than 18.5
$2600​
at least 16.5, but less than 17.5
$3000​
at least 15.5, but less than 16.5
$3700​
at least 14.5, but less than 15.5
$4500​
at least 13.5, but less than 14.5
$5400​
at least 12.5, but less than 13.5
$6400​
less than 12.5
$7700​

* The combined fuel economy MPG value (55 % city, 45 % highway) is used to determine tax liability. The MPG value is also adjusted slightly to account for differences in test procedures made since the base year. The MPG value is not adjusted for in-use short fall. The unadjusted combined MPG of a vehicle can be approximated from the city and highway values provided in the Fuel Economy Guide and on this website by the following equation:

(1/(.495/city MPG + .351/highway MPG))+.15

Since this is an approximate calculation, the actual gas guzzler tax may be off by one tax bracket.​
 
bluecoupe said:
I guess 600 extra pounds pushed it over the limit. 16 city 25 hwy mpg. Corvette manual shift is 19 and 28 mpg. I like Cadillac's 4 year warranty. That offsets the extra cost a bit.
If you buy a 2005 Lamborghini L-147/148 Murcielago the gas guzzler tax is $7,700. Yikes!
The Energy Tax Act of 1978 established a Gas Guzzler Tax on the sale of new model year vehicles whose fuel economy fails to meet certain statutory levels. The gas guzzler tax applies only to cars (not trucks) and is collected by the IRS. The fuel economy figures used to determine the Gas Guzzler Tax are different from the fuel economy values provided on this web site and the Fuel Economy Guide. The tax does not depend on your actual on-the-road mpg, which may be more or less than the EPA published value. The purpose of the Gas Guzzler Tax is to discourage the production and purchase of fuel inefficient vehicles. The amount of any applicable Gas Guzzler Tax paid by the manufacturer will be disclosed on the automobile's fuel economy label (the window sticker on new cars).

GAS GUZZLER TAX​
Unadjusted MPG(combined)*​
Tax




at least 22.5
No tax​








at least 21.5, but less than 22.5
$1000​








at least 20.5, but less than 21.5
$1300​








at least 19.5, but less than 20.5
$1700​








at least 18.5, but less than 19.5
$2100​








at least 17.5, but less than 18.5
$2600​








at least 16.5, but less than 17.5
$3000​








at least 15.5, but less than 16.5
$3700​








at least 14.5, but less than 15.5
$4500​








at least 13.5, but less than 14.5
$5400​








at least 12.5, but less than 13.5
$6400​








less than 12.5
$7700​





* The combined fuel economy MPG value (55 % city, 45 % highway) is used to determine tax liability. The MPG value is also adjusted slightly to account for differences in test procedures made since the base year. The MPG value is not adjusted for in-use short fall. The unadjusted combined MPG of a vehicle can be approximated from the city and highway values provided in the Fuel Economy Guide and on this website by the following equation:

(1/(.495/city MPG + .351/highway MPG))+.15​


Since this is an approximate calculation, the actual gas guzzler tax may be off by one tax bracket.​



that the liberals saying what is best for you,drive a geo prizm while we ride in limos and private jets and heat and cool our 40,000 sq ft mansions. the liberals want to make sure you do not use up the energy they need. these are the same people who drive 10 mile to gym in their hummer so they can walk on a tread mill.
 
motorman said:
that the liberals saying what is best for you,drive a geo prizm while we ride in limos and private jets and heat and cool our 40,000 sq ft mansions. the liberals want to make sure you do not use up the energy they need. these are the same people who drive 10 mile to gym in their hummer so they can walk on a tread mill.
Driving 10 miles in a Hummer to got to the gym use a tredmill. That is the definetly the typical rich Hollywood liberal :L You are killing me!!! ;LOL
 

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