Congrats! As long as you're happy with the trade, that's all that matters. The Corvette and Z are both nice cars, really can't go wrong with either. Hope the dealer
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05-29-2010, 04:42 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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Congrats! As long as you're happy with the trade, that's all that matters. The Corvette and Z are both nice cars, really can't go wrong with either. Hope the dealer makes good on the paint issues.
Just a word of advice...take your time and get used to the Corvette's power and handling before driving it hard. My Z06 would get a bit loose in the rear when really getting on it, especially in the lower gears. Plenty of guys who "knew what they were doing" have lost control by not respecting the car's power. Anyway, good luck and post some photos! Last edited by rj45; 05-29-2010 at 04:44 PM. |
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72mo was same rate. 60mo could be done, but, I'd rather not have gone that tight, even though it was 0% interest, which is what I would have done, but I don't feel comfortable having a car that has higher payments than my house payment (just seems "wrong"), plus I'd lose the 3K incentive (of which 2K I'm using for TT&L, the way I'm looking at it)... Wrong, I know... worthy in some ways, but, it's something I think is a better fit for me. |
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Even then, I'm trying to get used to the clutch - quite a bit different than most other cars...and not quite as stiff as I was thinking it would be - just touchy/twitchy towards the early part of the travel, which happens to be the zone that it starts to grab. |
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Well, good luck with the 'Vette. I'm not your financial advisor so I won't yell at you. Hope you find the Vette community to be as cool as ours... if you ever have any questions come on back here, there are plenty of ex Vette owner's to fill your brain with knowledge.
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You'll get used to the clutch, just give it some time. Once you put some more miles on the clutch, it may loose some of its touchiness and smooth out a bit. |
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As for the clutch - that's what I'm thinking will happen. Same thing happened on my bike - after about a hundred miles on it, it wasn't so grabby. I was driving around a bit tonight and noticed I'm already getting a bit more used to it. Mostly it stems from me not wanting to crank up the RPM's enough...then dumping the clutch to save it, then hitting it again. |
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05-29-2010, 08:13 PM | #70 (permalink) |
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That's fine, I still am tossing $400/mo into savings...I'd rather carry fixed debt (since I have no credit cards), and know my bills, and know my spending habits, and still stash money away....than to cut everything back, sell assets and so on to be debt free.
Interest rates are what make our economy strong, right? Half-joking aside, my money (or my promise to pay), my business. Someone asked, so I shared. Z's resale value right now - regardless what KBB says, is around 27000-28000. |
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Same place I bought mine a few years back...No games, no BS, No Doc fees...Great guys to deal with..
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