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Old 07-27-2016, 09:13 PM
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wow..I've had my c6 for a little almost 4 years and love it to death. the c7 has been out a little over 3 years and I had yet to venture the site as I have been too busy learning the c6.
over the last week I had been curious about the GS and ventured over to the site to see pics, prices and read about the features.
whoa, I started looking at all the deals from the top 2 dealers on the 2016 and the Z06 and GS prices and I am hooked. wish I had never ventured over there. I am now thinking about putting ~ $30000 down on a GS Z06 this time next year. should be able to get the Z06 ~$70k by then. I gotta stay away from that forum cause i'm getting the itch.
Old 07-27-2016, 11:02 PM
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Easy big fella......there are things you can take to cure that you know.......like a half bottle of Pappy's and when you get to feeling better you will wonder what the hell you were thinking of..........I myself would consider a new C7 GS......if I had a loose 70K laying around.......I also have ventured over to the C7 side and then got the hell out of there........I love my C6 GS...I love my C6 GS.....
Old 07-28-2016, 01:24 AM
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Easy big fella......there are things you can take to cure that you know.......like a half bottle of Pappy's and when you get to feeling better you will wonder what the hell you were thinking of..........I myself would consider a new C7 GS......if I had a loose 70K laying around.......I also have ventured over to the C7 side and then got the hell out of there........I love my C6 GS...I love my C6 GS.....
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Old 07-28-2016, 01:55 AM
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Meh. I like the new C7GS ok, but not as much as I love my C6GS.
Old 07-28-2016, 03:16 AM
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If I got lucky, a dealer might give me $40K for my '13 GS 3lt + NPP + mag ride convertible. I'm pretty sure they'd want at least another $35K for a '17 GS 2lt ragtop -- probably without mag ride.

At age 65, that's simply not financially wise for me.

Plus, I'm damned thrilled to have what I have:

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yep...i totally understand. you guys have c6 GS and they are gorgeous. my car is a base and an upgrade for me could be no less than the 2017 GS or 2015 Z06. i wont make the same mistake twice.
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I'll get a C7GS when someone sells their garage queen for mid 40s.
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I'll get a C7GS when someone sells their garage queen for mid 40s.
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I've been searching the C7 for sale threads for about 6 months now. I actually prefer the NB so that works out well for me price wise. I want to wait it out another year or two but that might require more patience than I have.

Interestingly enough, I saw a C7 and C6 GS (both silver) during the course of the afternoon and ended up parking behind them. I forget just how good the C6 looks sometimes.
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I've been searching the C7 for sale threads... I forget just how good the C6 looks sometimes.
I went through the exact same thing this spring. Getting the C7 itch, checking out new car deals locally and at MacMulkins Chevrolet - a 2 hour drive. I even got the Military Discount Certificate from GM.

So me and a buddy went to a local dealer in Saco that had 3 new C7's on the lot: a base coupe, a base vert and a Z06 vert. My buddy knew the owner pretty well so they let me drive what I wanted to drive.

I drove the base vert for a good while including interstate and local roads. First, I loved the vert feel. But my seat-of-the-pants dyno couldn't feel any difference between my base '05 C6 and the '16. from a rolling start, go WOT. The '16 and my '05 felt exactly the same. My '05 rode much smoother than any of the '16's. I have brand new non-RF Hankooks.

Then I drove the Z06. Oh my God... I decided to keep it on the lot and run it up the lanes a few times. But someone before me had shifted the mode selector to 'track'. When we got in it, the salesman kept saying "punch it, punch it". So I did - in a second we were sideways. That was exciting!

One thing the C7 driving experience taught me was that I really like my C6. I joked with the owner that of the 4 vetts on his lot, mine was the prettiest. Mine is mag red metallic. He didn't disagree.

Another thing about the C7's in general - the color choices suck. The basic blue (laguna blue?) and bright red looks like matchbox car colors. There are some new colors just released but I haven't seen them.

So the bottom line was a trade difference of about $40K for the vert and $75K for the Z06. $40K for a drop top and a warranty? Not likely.

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Originally Posted by MarkB3
I went through the exact same thing this spring. Getting the C7 itch, checking out new car deals locally and at MacMulkins Chevrolet - a 2 hour drive. I even got the Military Discount Certificate from GM.


One thing the C7 driving experience taught me was that I really like my C6. I joked with the owner that of the 4 vetts on his lot, mine was the prettiest. Mine is mag red metallic. He didn't disagree.

Another thing about the C7's in general - the color choices suck. The basic blue (laguna blue?) and bright red looks like matchbox car colors. There are some new colors just released but I haven't seen them.

So the bottom line was a trade difference of about $40K for the vert and $75K for the Z06. $40K for a drop top and a warranty? Not likely.

I don't care much for the color choices either. I like the DSOM and Long beach red but that's about it.

I agree that the C6 reds are some of the nicest colors out there.

If I sell off my Harley and C6, There would not be much difference in price moving to the C7. I'm still debating whether or not I want to continue to ride. If I decide to sell the bike, I imagine I will also sell the C6 and buy a C7 vert.

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