How Corvette ownership has changed my life……….
#22
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I would say it gets about 95% of the water off. I still find I need to use some detail spray to finish the job. I would buy it again if I had to do it over even though they are a bit pricey.
#23
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#24
Racer
i never have enjoyed life more. The thrill of driving that car makes me feel like a kid again I love just looking at it I have made some great new friends because of it, none of which would have happened without it. I can’t think of many other things i would rather do on a sunny day than go for a ride and spend time with my wife and friends. Yes, i am obsessed with these darn cars and i love it….
#25
Race Director
Since I have owned my last two Corvettes I have noticed some things different about my life. I never feared taking my cars to the dealer for service before. I never picked a restaurant for its parking. I never had a cabinet full of waxes, sealers, glass cleaners, scratch removers, leather protectants, vinyl protectants, tire protectants or stacks of micro fiber towels and still look for more I never blew dry a vehicle or worried about swirl marks or had a vehicle that ALWAYS needs to be spotless. I never had a vehicle I covered or hooked a tender up to or hated to drive in the rain.
But…………………….
I never have enjoyed life more. The thrill of driving that car makes me feel like a kid again I love just looking at it I have made some great new friends because of it, none of which would have happened without it. I can’t think of many other things I would rather do on a sunny day than go for a ride and spend time with my wife and friends. Yes, I am obsessed with these darn cars and I love it….
But…………………….
I never have enjoyed life more. The thrill of driving that car makes me feel like a kid again I love just looking at it I have made some great new friends because of it, none of which would have happened without it. I can’t think of many other things I would rather do on a sunny day than go for a ride and spend time with my wife and friends. Yes, I am obsessed with these darn cars and I love it….
#26
Even with the C5, I never worried about where and how I was going to wash my car. The c6 paint scratches so easy, I cant just pull into the carwash and trust using the foambrush......now
on a nice day, windows down, radio up, MTW on blast and a big grin. Yes, those are the times Im glad I didnt settle for the "other" car that I almost bought because im cheap.
on a nice day, windows down, radio up, MTW on blast and a big grin. Yes, those are the times Im glad I didnt settle for the "other" car that I almost bought because im cheap.
#28
Melting Slicks
Always used to think a vette was impractical (maybe because I had small kids and thought about them and the family) Boys are grown up and gone just the wife and I. Said if I didn't do it now I never would. Like others have said I have a grin ear to ear. Own more detailing stuff than I ever have. Found the car has helped to meet and make new friends. Life is good. Always look forward to the sunny days.
#29
Team Owner
You kind of captured most of those changes that come with owning a Corvette good and bad.
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OBSESSION KEY WORD exactly have the same feelings as you!
#31
Le Mans Master
Since I have owned my last two Corvettes I have noticed some things different about my life. I never feared taking my cars to the dealer for service before. I never picked a restaurant for its parking. I never had a cabinet full of waxes, sealers, glass cleaners, scratch removers, leather protectants, vinyl protectants, tire protectants or stacks of micro fiber towels and still look for more I never blew dry a vehicle or worried about swirl marks or had a vehicle that ALWAYS needs to be spotless. I never had a vehicle I covered or hooked a tender up to or hated to drive in the rain.
But…………………….
I never have enjoyed life more. The thrill of driving that car makes me feel like a kid again I love just looking at it I have made some great new friends because of it, none of which would have happened without it. I can’t think of many other things I would rather do on a sunny day than go for a ride and spend time with my wife and friends. Yes, I am obsessed with these darn cars and I love it….
But…………………….
I never have enjoyed life more. The thrill of driving that car makes me feel like a kid again I love just looking at it I have made some great new friends because of it, none of which would have happened without it. I can’t think of many other things I would rather do on a sunny day than go for a ride and spend time with my wife and friends. Yes, I am obsessed with these darn cars and I love it….
I know what you mean. The other morning I was sitting next to a guy at our clubs "Saturday morning Bagels and coffee" and he was wearing a $35,000 Rolex. Totally out of my tax bracket but we both have Corvettes .......so there we were. If it wasnt for the cars our paths would never have crossed. Unless his phone broke and I had to go fix it at his BIG house. LOL
Clif
#32
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#33
Melting Slicks
You guys have said it all..................
#34
You stated it perfectly, Randy. My current coupe is my first and only Corvette but I share your feelings 100%. There's a lot of truth in the saying that "A Corvette isn't just a car, it's a subculture." A lot of it has to do with the people we meet as a result of ownership (kind of like people who own Harleys). I think it also has to do with the fact that many of us fell in love with Corvettes long before we were in a position to buy one (that was definitely the case with me) so when we finally get one there's almost something mystical about it. I drove mine today and even though it'll be seven years old in July, it still felt new. No other car has ever done that for me.
Dave
God Bless!
#35
_"SCOTT"_
This year is my 30th year of Vette ownership.
My experience of what you described Randy is burned into my soul.
I really look forward to the days when my son is old enough to understand and enjoy our Corvette together. I'm probably looking at a couple years at least since he's only 10 months old at this point, but I do bring him out to the garage to gawk at it as often as I can. I think I do that for me more than him , although his eyes open wide when he sees it. That lasts for about two minutes and then we move on.
It'll be pretty fun when I can treat him to a ride.
My experience of what you described Randy is burned into my soul.
I really look forward to the days when my son is old enough to understand and enjoy our Corvette together. I'm probably looking at a couple years at least since he's only 10 months old at this point, but I do bring him out to the garage to gawk at it as often as I can. I think I do that for me more than him , although his eyes open wide when he sees it. That lasts for about two minutes and then we move on.
It'll be pretty fun when I can treat him to a ride.
#36
Race Director
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This year is my 30th year of Vette ownership.
My experience of what you described Randy is burned into my soul.
I really look forward to the days when my son is old enough to understand and enjoy our Corvette together. I'm probably looking at a couple years at least since he's only 10 months old at this point, but I do bring him out to the garage to gawk at it as often as I can. I think I do that for me more than him , although his eyes open wide when he sees it. That lasts for about two minutes and then we move on.
It'll be pretty fun when I can treat him to a ride.
My experience of what you described Randy is burned into my soul.
I really look forward to the days when my son is old enough to understand and enjoy our Corvette together. I'm probably looking at a couple years at least since he's only 10 months old at this point, but I do bring him out to the garage to gawk at it as often as I can. I think I do that for me more than him , although his eyes open wide when he sees it. That lasts for about two minutes and then we move on.
It'll be pretty fun when I can treat him to a ride.
#38
Melting Slicks
I agree with ya. It's been a great almost 3 years, always feel better after a drive. It does beg to be detailed frequently since it just looks incredible when clean and shiny. I keep the door to my garage open all the time to allow for better temperature control year round and every time I am in the kitchen I get a look at her.
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