Back from C7-ville
A couple of years ago, I moved on from my 2010 GS into a C7 Z06. Fabulous car, drop-dead gorgeous. But I wound up rarely driving it because it was just too dang uncomfortable for me to drive. I'm 6'5", 285 lbs and while I could 'fit,' it was an exceedingly tight fit and just not pleasant for me. My knees were always against the bolster and more often than not, while contorting myself to get in, my knee would hit the trunk lid button and I'd have to get out, close it, and try getting in again. Sometimes I went through this routine 3 times before I could buckle in and actually drive the car. Must have looked comical to anyone watching...
Anyway, I finally faced reality that the vehicle wasn't for me and traded it on a loaded 2SS Camaro convertible and (and used the diference to help build a garage behind my house). Abolutely love it, plenty of car, very comfortable for me, and almost as much fun to drive as the Z06.
But now I'm retired and I wanted another Corvette. So I recently located a 2011 GS, 3LT, manual 6 speed, velocity yellow with under 6K miles. Still looks and smells new. Original owner took very good care of it. Only options it doesn't have are the magnetic ride (which I didn't want because this 7-year old car has no warranty and wanted to keep maintenance simple/economical) and Nav (which I didn't want because it's really dated). LOVE this car. I fit just fine - has reasonable room for me. And I honestly think this body style is one of the best looking Corvettes made. Feels good rowing the gears again.
Here she is - my new (to me) pride and joy. Good to be back!











Also my wife and I where looking at 2017 SS camaro, we rented one before purchasing and I'm glad we did, yes they are fast but too many blind spots unless the top is down....good luck with your new ride it looks sweet.

I believe the typical new Corvette owner is getting older and heavier. GM must know this. Anyway, at Carlisle last week I sat in a new C7 for the first time. The interior looks beautiful, but it felt tight for me, and I am a thin 6' 3", 175lb.
adjusted wheel, seat all the way back - still tight
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Great looking Grand Sport convertible.
I believe the typical new Corvette owner is getting older and heavier. GM must know this. Anyway, at Carlisle last week I sat in a new C7 for the first time. The interior looks beautiful, but it felt tight for me, and I am a thin 6' 3", 175lb.
adjusted wheel, seat all the way back - still tight
Corvette online 2014:
"The last few decades have seen the average age of Corvette buyers grow alongside the car itself. With the average age of a new Corvette buyer clocking in around 59 years old, GM is hoping to attract a younger, hipper crowd with the 2014 Corvette Stingray, reports USA Today. GM is hoping the kind of upwardly-mobile 40-somethings looking to reward themselves might consider a Corvette over the competition.
But the Corvette still has to shake off the stodgy reputation of many older owners, and that could be harder than building a sports car that appeals to two drastically different generations of would-be buyers."
GM's target age for C7 buyers was mid-to-upper 40s. One of the comments of this post was from a 71 year old that said that the C7 made him feel 21 again. Good for him....
https://blog.cargurus.com/2017/02/01...younger-buyers
coming in at 6'-2" ( 290lbs ), I seem to be at my limit of fitment on the C6.
if it ever becomes too much of a hassle getting in & out, then i'll be looking at the 5th ( 6th? ) gen Camaro's again.
no rush though! having way too much fun!




















