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There are plenty options that are not Corvette if you have $80k to spend. Not *everyone* needs to have the fastest .01% of the cars out on the public roads.
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There are plenty options that are not Corvette if you have $80k to spend. Not *everyone* needs to have the fastest .01% of the cars out on the public roads.
I'm one of those that have fallen off the bandwagon for chasing power. I'd turn that $80k (if we're limiting the discussion just to cars) into a DD and a smaller sporty car that I can have fun with on the public roads and not *have* to egregiously break the law just to experience 50% of what it is. Even still, some of the options up above still make sense. Does that mean someone is calling the C7 ugly? Or a bad value? Or awful? Nope. In fact, I absolutely love what the C7 is and it's really the first Corvette that I actively *like* the styling of. But that doesn't mean I'd ever think about getting one for myself. But I'd never begrudge anyone else is that's their preference. Just not what I need nor how I'd spend that money. |
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