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Old 03-27-2012, 11:52 AM   #60 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by VegasZ View Post
I'm coming from the other direction. Sold my C6 last summer (it was my third) in anticipation of the C7. Got itchy for a another sports car so I went with a Z this time. Although I miss the sheer power of the Vette, I don't miss it's shortcomings and I find the Z a helluva lot more fun to drive. I've had ten Vettes and three Z's and I'm not sure what my next sports car might be. Usually I'd opt for the Vette, but the next gen NSX, GT-R and Z will be in the running, along with the C7 (unless they really screw it up).

Enjoy your Vette. It's an awesome car.

Below are a couple shots of my C6's and an interesting thread on the Corvette forum that addresses this very subject. Obviously, there are insecure tools on all forums.

Replaced my z06 - Corvette Forum
I too, wanted to wait for the C7 but, C6 is very capable and a good car. So far I am happy with the car and the acceleration always put a smile on my face. To me I feel that I the 370z is a bit quicker but only time would tell since I haven't really open my Corvette up yet or get used to it yet .

I took the top of my Corvette today and enjoying the wind and air of an open top. It was awesome until I stop at the gas station and it was $4.07 per gallon for a total of $56.00 to fill the Corvette up-same as the 370z.
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