Coupe vs. Convertible!?!?
I am a 24 year old med student waiting for the day when I can afford my dream car...QUESTION: Which is better? == VERT vs. COUPE...Also, in the coupe, do you actually get a real open air experience when you take the top off?? Thanks for your replies...Hope to be saluting all of you from the road someday soon :cheers:
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Either one is fine, I think the plan is to get a Corvette. I have a coupe and with the top off it's pretty much open air. I also like the fact that it can be a hardtop at any given moment with no wear and tear like the cloth tops on verts. :cheers:
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I have a coupe and find the wind turbulence unbearable at any speed with the roof panel removed, so I no longer ever remove it.
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Originally Posted by SilverScorp
(Post 1570248794)
Either one is fine, I think the plan is to get a Corvette. I have a coupe and with the top off it's pretty much open air. I also like the fact that it can be a hardtop at any given moment with no wear and tear like the cloth tops on verts. :cheers:
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S e a r c h i s y o u r f r i e n d .
This is a topic discussed often...please don't make us go thru this again! |
Originally Posted by laconiajack
(Post 1570248834)
I have a coupe and find the wind turbulence unbearable at any speed with the roof panel removed, so I no longer ever remove it.
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I've had nothing but Verts, currently on #5 now. Yes there is turbulance with the top down, but that's what the open air experience is all about...
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Originally Posted by SilverScorp
(Post 1570248794)
Either one is fine, I think the plan is to get a Corvette. I have a coupe and with the top off it's pretty much open air. I also like the fact that it can be a hardtop at any given moment with no wear and tear like the cloth tops on verts. :cheers:
Plus. I MAY BE WRONG, but I think that the convertible adds a little bit of weight as well? Plus with the removable Targa top, it is a pretty much a convertible with the coupe sleek lines. In my own opinion, the coupe is 100x sexier. Also, if you remove the top and have the windows down you get pretty much a full convertible experience. Plus you have covered storage behind you. It is light weight and easy to put on and off. I would definitely be +1 for coupe. |
Originally Posted by laconiajack
(Post 1570248834)
I have a coupe and find the wind turbulence unbearable at any speed with the roof panel removed, so I no longer ever remove it.
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The reason they offer both coupe and convertible versions of the Corvette is because each offers its own unique experience. Both are excellent. I prefer the convertible myself, I've had many Corvettes and all have been convertibles. A coupe with the top off is not even close to the convertible experience, and certainly not (as some say) the "best of both worlds". It's either a convertible, or it isn't - and all the good or bad that goes with that. If you like open-air motoring, get the convertible. If that isn't high on your list of priorities, get the coupe. You can't go wrong either way.
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Originally Posted by fyreline
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The reason they offer both coupe and convertible versions of the Corvette is because each offers its own unique experience. Both are excellent. I prefer the convertible myself, I've had many Corvettes and all have been convertibles. A coupe with the top off is not even close to the convertible experience, and certainly not (as some say) the "best of both worlds". It's either a convertible, or it isn't - and all the good or bad that goes with that. If you like open-air motoring, get the convertible. If that isn't high on your list of priorities, get the coupe. You can't go wrong either way.
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I just drove home from work (20 miles on the freeway) topless in my coupe and it was great. I have no regrets for having bought a coupe as my first Corvette although sometimes I feel like I'm the world's only "car guy" who has never owned a convertible.
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much apologies for the redundancy of the thread...i have only driven 1 convertible and it was fantastic but i must say the lines of the coupe + the option of having the open air + ~$10,000 less is a draw at least for now...but we will see how i feel once i actually make a salary!!! thanks guys!! :flag:
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Originally Posted by mpuzach
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I just drove home from work (20 miles on the freeway) topless in my coupe and it was great. I have no regrets for having bought a coupe as my first Corvette although sometimes I feel like I'm the world's only "car guy" who has never owned a convertible.
Haha! I just got mine last friday and i Love it. I do agree it gets kind of loud, I have to really "Hide" if the phone rings and the top is down! <3 corvette regardless :) |
I have had 2 T Tops, One Targa and One Vert Corvette - loved them all.
If you want to track the car - get a coupe. |
Originally Posted by marc2005c6
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I agree 100%
Plus. I MAY BE WRONG, but I think that the convertible adds a little bit of weight as well? Plus with the removable Targa top, it is a pretty much a convertible with the coupe sleek lines. In my own opinion, the coupe is 100x sexier. Also, if you remove the top and have the windows down you get pretty much a full convertible experience. Plus you have covered storage behind you. It is light weight and easy to put on and off. I would definitely be +1 for coupe. As to coupe or convertible, having owned 2 Corvette coupes of older vintage, I chose a convertible. There is a very, very large difference and I enjoy this more. But it is a choice that you will have to make. Just remember: a Corvette coupe is not a bad choice, just a different one. :lol: |
I have never been bothered buy any perceived turbulance, but some of my clubmembers have mentioned it so it must be person-specific.
I do want to add that Coupes have many options for the roof. 1.) solid roof = vert with top up but quieter 2.) Transparent roof (raining or night, or cold but can still see the sky) 3.) No roof When the top is up on a vert, you see nothing. I can get sun in my car when its 35 degrees outside and thats a bonus IMO. But yeah, people are passionate about their options. :lol: |
Originally Posted by AORoads
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You are wrong, but I'll be gentle.:rofl: It adds 26 lbs. because it was designed in to be a convertible first.
As to coupe or convertible, having owned 2 Corvette coupes of older vintage, I chose a convertible. There is a very, very large difference and I enjoy this more. But it is a choice that you will have to make. Just remember: a Corvette coupe is not a bad choice, just a different one. :lol: Gentle is nice... :smash: haha! Have always been into vettes, never been so educated about them though! Thanks for the info. |
The coupe does offer twice the storage room as the convertible and is perhaps more rigid (in spite of claims to the contrary) than the convertible, and offers more security, lower maintenance and less leakage problems than the convertible. But lets face it, the convertible is a special vehicle that, although it costs considerably more than the coupe, is great if you live in an area that has warm, balmy nights. Where I live in New England the nights are usually too cool to really enjoy top down driving. Another consideration is that many women folk don't appreciate having their hair blown about so they look unkept.
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I did a poll with an office full of women and it was the convertible all the way. Something about dropping that top that turns them on. :yesnod: :thumbs: :cheers: :cool:
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