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Used 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 2dr Convertible w/3LT (6.2L 8cyl 7M) Consumer Reviews

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Lovin' My C7 Vette Z51 3LT Stingray Convertible

PK, The Villages, FL, 07/08/2017
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z51 2dr Convertible w/3LT (6.2L 8cyl 7M)
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I ordered my first Corvette in 8/2016, took delivery of my 2016 C7 Z51 3LT Stingray convertible (white with tan top) in early 11/2016, and have put over 17K miles on it. I love driving this car, especially on "road trips." Maintenance is cheap, as everything is still under the initial (great) warranty, e.g., replacing the catalytic converter cost nothing. This car's ride, acceleration, braking, and feel are terrific. It hugs the road on curves and straight-aways like paint. I feel confident driving it. It's interior and tech are comparable to, if not better than, the Porsche-Boxter and Jaguar F-Type. The C7's perforated leather seats and dash are luxe. The instrumentation and head-up display are keen. The GPS could be better, with cheaper updates. Before buying my Vette, I shopped the three makes of sport-car convertibles I've listed AND also the BMW Z4, which, in my opinion, isn't on the same level as the Jag, Porsche, or Vette. The price included title, tags, and taxes. I've an 8-speed automatic and select-drive. In "Eco" drive, I get about 22-24 MPG (HWY). It is a thirsty bugger. I thought until the decision point I was getting the F-Type. I got the Stingray, AND I AM STILL ECSTATIC.

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