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So saw it yesterday afternoon. In pictures the car looks beautiful but in person it is that much better. It's bigger than my Z06!!! Wider and what seems longer. As

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So saw it yesterday afternoon. In pictures the car looks beautiful but in person it is that much better. It's bigger than my Z06!!! Wider and what seems longer. As someone who feels the 280z is the perfect size it's hard to not wish sports would stop getting bigger. But I also know if you want a car that will hit near 200mph and pull 1g on a turn that you need wheelbase, engine, tranny, etc to go with it. Anyway, overall it's great. The visable engine sounds good online but in person I was disjointed with how low it was. Meaning you really have to be right up on the car and leaning over it to see it. Low engine placement is good for dynamics but not for visuals. My concern is that looky-lu's will scratch the car trying to see the engine when the car is parked in a parking lot or such. This will be my daily driver after all. Seating position and comfortability was nice. Easier to get in and out of compared to my Z06. Helps that the side skirts don't come out as far so when you swing your feet out you don't have to worry about stepping on them. However you'll want your passenger all the way back otherwise their elbow will be resting on that strip down the center with all the buttons. I liked that there was minimal wheel gap. Likely means I won't have to lower it which is a plus because my Z06 lowered on stock bolts can be a chore going over certain things. Won't need the front end lift on the C8, at least for where I live. Everyone worries about placing the targa top in back with the spoiler in place but the Chevy guy did it from the side very fast and easy, so doesn't appear to be a problem even if you get the high wing. Wheels look better in person but still leave a lot to be desired.

Overall great car. Should be a manual even if it would be slower. However that being said I think I will take the plunge. Already have a local dealer with first run allocations that will give it to me at MSRP. So just need to really double check with myself about giving up the manual as well as pricing out the sale of my Z06. Likely will sell now before the market is saturated, save the money I would otherwise pay on care payments, and use it towards down payment when the C8 comes in.

Honestly as much as I love the C8 if the Supra came in manual I'd get that instead simply because it's manual, smaller, cheaper. But honestly there is little to none when it comes to manual 2 door sports cars anymore. The 370z is still a nice car but having had 2 of them already I can't see myself going back for a third time. So likely have to give up fighting up hill and get with the new program of automatics/DCT/PDK/ etc and just get a C8. Leave my manual fix to my 280z. The hard part is going to be not daily driving a sports care for the next 6-9 months while I wait for the C8 to be built and delivered.

I purposely left out stuff like materials, tech, etc because I personally don't care. I don't buy sports cars for that reason. The base model 1LT will be more than enough with the Z51 for performance. However if any more specific questions interior or otherwise let me know. Oh, and no he didn't turn it on. He said Chevy wouldn't let him which makes no sense as they have at other locations.
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So saw it yesterday afternoon. In pictures the car looks beautiful but in person it is that much better. It's bigger than my Z06!!! Wider and what seems longer. As someone who feels the 280z is the perfect size it's hard to not wish sports would stop getting bigger. But I also know if you want a car that will hit near 200mph and pull 1g on a turn that you need wheelbase, engine, tranny, etc to go with it. Anyway, overall it's great. The visable engine sounds good online but in person I was disjointed with how low it was. Meaning you really have to be right up on the car and leaning over it to see it. Low engine placement is good for dynamics but not for visuals. My concern is that looky-lu's will scratch the car trying to see the engine when the car is parked in a parking lot or such. This will be my daily driver after all. Seating position and comfortability was nice. Easier to get in and out of compared to my Z06. Helps that the side skirts don't come out as far so when you swing your feet out you don't have to worry about stepping on them. However you'll want your passenger all the way back otherwise their elbow will be resting on that strip down the center with all the buttons. I liked that there was minimal wheel gap. Likely means I won't have to lower it which is a plus because my Z06 lowered on stock bolts can be a chore going over certain things. Won't need the front end lift on the C8, at least for where I live. Everyone worries about placing the targa top in back with the spoiler in place but the Chevy guy did it from the side very fast and easy, so doesn't appear to be a problem even if you get the high wing. Wheels look better in person but still leave a lot to be desired.

Overall great car. Should be a manual even if it would be slower. However that being said I think I will take the plunge. Already have a local dealer with first run allocations that will give it to me at MSRP. So just need to really double check with myself about giving up the manual as well as pricing out the sale of my Z06. Likely will sell now before the market is saturated, save the money I would otherwise pay on care payments, and use it towards down payment when the C8 comes in.

Honestly as much as I love the C8 if the Supra came in manual I'd get that instead simply because it's manual, smaller, cheaper. But honestly there is little to none when it comes to manual 2 door sports cars anymore. The 370z is still a nice car but having had 2 of them already I can't see myself going back for a third time. So likely have to give up fighting up hill and get with the new program of automatics/DCT/PDK/ etc and just get a C8. Leave my manual fix to my 280z. The hard part is going to be not daily driving a sports care for the next 6-9 months while I wait for the C8 to be built and delivered.

I purposely left out stuff like materials, tech, etc because I personally don't care. I don't buy sports cars for that reason. The base model 1LT will be more than enough with the Z51 for performance. However if any more specific questions interior or otherwise let me know. Oh, and no he didn't turn it on. He said Chevy wouldn't let him which makes no sense as they have at other locations.
I appreciate your perspective on this. I really wish there was a manual also. I have had some excellent DCT cars but even my latest one leaves me wanting. After 10 years of driving DCTs, I never got over my need for having a stick. I'm sure it will be amazing, but I don't think I can ever buy a non-manual sports car again.
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I appreciate your perspective on this. I really wish there was a manual also. I have had some excellent DCT cars but even my latest one leaves me wanting. After 10 years of driving DCTs, I never got over my need for having a stick. I'm sure it will be amazing, but I don't think I can ever buy a non-manual sports car again.
Porsche cayman may be up your alley if the mid engine experience means something to you in the same price range.
The mid engine layout made it hard to put a manual in the car cuz of how the floor chassis is shaped.. besides the manual wouldn't put down the numbers they were looking for. Th ed yre still performing R & D on the possibility though. But DCT is the superior transmission and most people dont care as long as it's not CVT.
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Porsche cayman may be up your alley if the mid engine experience means something to you in the same price range.
The mid engine layout made it hard to put a manual in the car cuz of how the floor chassis is shaped.. besides the manual wouldn't put down the numbers they were looking for. Th ed yre still performing R & D on the possibility though. But DCT is the superior transmission and most people dont care as long as it's not CVT.
You're definitely right about people not caring. I guess I don't really understand why the same people who complain about cars taking over driving duties embrace incremental changes that also take over driving duties because they are faster. Eventually computer controlled cars will be faster in every respect and people will compare start buttons, since that will be all they have to engage with. At least there will be more analog cars available, used or otherwise, for the rest of my life!
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