Used 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Consumer Reviews
1st Corvette
I LOVE this car! Excellent fuel economy...30 on a long trip with cruise on 70 to 75...22 in the city. Would like a better interior design, especially around the radio and HAV controls. I'm trading it in next week with great sorrow but am purchasing a 2003 Anniversary Edition Convertible 6 speed to help me get over my loss and sadness of parting with my 1st Vette!
00 C5 vert.
Best bang for the buck with styling being considered. A few thousand dollars for a supercharger, and instant 700hp with perfect daily drivability. Just how the factory should have done it in the first place to make it perfect.
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $23,97958 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $22,90091 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $16,97793 mi away
To much fun to drive, always smiling
This car has been nothing but fun. With a few modifications I get a regular 30MPG average highway and city. Best of all it's a V8 sports car. Handles great, lots of powe,r never have a problem merging onto any road. Just so much fun to drive I can't seem to stop.
no need for improvement
I have owned several vettes and even 4 other cars. This is by far the best. A true allaround sports car. That no weather can stop. Ireally dont know how they could improve it.
Third Vette... and counting...
I've owned three Corvettes, this 2000 Triple-Black Roadster being my latest, and my first C5. My previous Corvette was an LT4-powered 1996 Collector Edition convertible. First, moving from a C4 to a C5: The C5 is a different machine, with vastly different handling characteristics. I was warned by a good friend to take two or three weeks before trying anything "silly". I'm glad I listened to him. As far as horsepower is concerned, I know my LT4 '96 was rated at 330 and the 2000 is rated at 345 but I know in my heart and soul that my '96 (both 6- speeds) could take the C5 in a straight shootout.. not by much maybe, but there's my secret belief.