'96 questions
Hey guys and gals, visiting from the C5 forum. I am looking to buy my bride of 40 years a "her" car. Our current driver/trip is an '04, T56 coupe with bolt ons. Even though she enjoys riding in the car, for some reason not known to me, she will not drive it. She does however drive the four speed cars we own. Got me!
Anyways, found a very clean '96 Collector Edition vert close to home. Silver/gray/black, 56,000 miles, auto, no mods and senior owned. Heck, at 61, guess I am a senior too. Asking price is $10,500.00.What are the logistics today keeping a model of this platform and age on the road? Parts availability and known problems? Will not be driven a great deal I suspect, the '04 has less than 24,000 on the clock.
I am asking because the biggest POS I have ever owned was an '85 coupe. I do realize there is considerable differences between the model years.
Thank you for any input and info given and your time taken for answering.
Regards,
Chas




Hey guys and gals, visiting from the C5 forum. I am looking to buy my bride of 40 years a "her" car. Our current driver/trip is an '04, T56 coupe with bolt ons. Even though she enjoys riding in the car, for some reason not known to me, she will not drive it. She does however drive the four speed cars we own. Got me!
Anyways, found a very clean '96 Collector Edition vert close to home. Silver/gray/black, 56,000 miles, auto, no mods and senior owned. Heck, at 61, guess I am a senior too. Asking price is $10,500.00.What are the logistics today keeping a model of this platform and age on the road? Parts availability and known problems? Will not be driven a great deal I suspect, the '04 has less than 24,000 on the clock.
I am asking because the biggest POS I have ever owned was an '85 coupe. I do realize there is considerable differences between the model years.
Thank you for any input and info given and your time taken for answering.
Regards,
Chas
Last edited by Goldcylon; Feb 13, 2018 at 10:43 PM.
I have never run into any major issues with my '96, however others might be able to chime in on parts availability or know problems. Another thing I've heard is, if you don't do a lot of your own work, it's getting harder to find a good mechanic who knows what he's doing. The LT1 is pretty stout engine and nothing magical about it. You may hear some chatter about Opti-Spark issues with these cars. Can be problematic, but I have not heard of anybody I've talked to have issues. I do see a lot of LT1 cars way into the 100k mile range for sale. As you suspect, by '96 you have a lot of bugs worked out. Choices in tires are also getting a little scarce. Not a lot of options for carrying a spare either if the car is so equipped. Keep in mind though the components on the vehicle are 22 years old, so she should have the expectation that it will not be as problem free as more modern vehicles.
Good luck with your decision.
Last edited by 4theboy; Feb 13, 2018 at 10:43 AM.
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Ended up finding another automatic 95 vert with a color she loves. These are not DD, just weekend trip cars. She has no problems in her car... and we're both in our late 50's
I have a '95 with a 6spd but it is hard for my wife to get in and out of so we usually do not take it if we are going together. I have found the C5 to be much easier to get in and out of so if your wife has any problems physically getting into a C4 then a auto C5 might be a better fit.
I have had to replace the intake gasket and my '95 which has about 59K but this is a common issue and not a big deal. Beyond the intake the '95 is very trouble free for a older vette and a real pleasure to drive.
If you are looking to purchase the '96 make sure the steering wheel does not move up and down much as this can be an expensive repair if someone was using the steering wheel to get in and out of the car ( common problem-look up on you tube ) and make sure your wife does not use the steering wheel to get in and out herself.
If you decide not to buy the '96 please pass the selling info on to the forum as that CE should go very quickly for that price and low miles.





Show your bride the car. Let her drive it. If she wants it, get it for her. Let her decide.
Bought my 96 CE 3 years ago with 72k on it. Have 84k on it now and I've spent about 1k in parts to fix things that have deteriorated. If I had to take it to a mechanic I would estimate another 3k labor. This includes things like rear brake calipers sticking, oxygen sensor going out, coolant temp sensor connector going out, replacing fuel injectors, new plugs and wires etc.
Parts availability is very good and quite inexpensive really. The LT1 was put into a ton of cars. The C4 ran for a long time so there are a lot of parts available. I paid about 35 bucks each for reman rear calipers no core charge from Rock Auto, for example.
Thanks for the replies. Hope to look at the car this weekend. The car is an auto. I think I would have a harder time than her with the in and out thing due primarily to my body mods thanks to helping out Uncle Sam. Driving an "older' Vet should not be a problem for Annie. We still have the '67 vert I bought before we got married and drove on our honeymoon, a '66 425 hp coupe and a '73 L82 coupe along with a '69 Chevelle SS vert. She drives all four, that is why I cannot understand not driving the '04. She has driven the '66 with a girlfriend to the wine country in CA, the '67 to Spearfish, SD and the Chevelle numerous times out of state.My main reason for posting was the reliability aspect and the logistics of keeping this generation on the road.
Thanks again,
Chas
The optispark is much more reliable than many give it credit for. However, water intrusion was not the real reason for the design change. It is a sealed unit, however the earlier units had vent holes in the cover. The redesign introduced a vacuum line from the opti to the air intake to force vent the distributor. The larger cause of failure in the earlier optis were due to build up of gases from the spark which were acidic and would corrode the electrodes. I actually had the upper radiator hose in my '96 spew coolant all over the opti. It survived this just fine.











Older woman will NOT like getting in/out of a C4.
