Used 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Consumer Reviews
Fun but still a Chevy
Bought this car new in December. The car has 200 miles on it and devloped a power steering fluid leak. Been back to the dealer twice. Dealer replaced power steering rack/gear unit and the resivior - still leaking.
Falling apart
This corvette has been a nightmare. The first thing was the top creaks when hot and has been to the shop 4 times and still not fixed. Both front sway bar links had to be replaced and the entire rack and pinion. The drivers bottom seat panel has to be replaced and the battery has been replaced. The problems just keep mounting and for a car that costs this much I would have expected better quality.
- Base CoupeMSRP: $30,9954 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $18,6357 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $24,99970 mi away
Never Again
If I would have only known the car would be worth a 3rd of my purchase price after 3 yrs of ownership and 15,000k, I would have never bought it. The build quality makes my Wonder why and how gm is still alive. But hey, the next guy who gets the car for next to nothing sure won't have much to complain about.
Best Vett Yet
I have owned Corvettes since my first in 1974. I bought it new upon my return from Vietnam. I traded my 2004 in on this one and it is by far the best one I have owned. My next one may be the new ZR1 that just came out, but I am not sure.
Victory red
I Was wanting a sports car. Looked at some porsche 911's, and bmw m class and Mercedes Amg. After driving the c6 with 6 speed manual and z51 package I was in love. Great car, comfortable with a great ride. Better than I ever thought it would be. Mine is equipped with corsa exhaust and a few other mods. Still hangs with cars alot newer and more expensive.
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