[Z06] CR's take on the Corvette
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Burning Brakes
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CR's take on the Corvette
I was surprised while flipping through this month's Consumer Reports. As someone shopping for a Z06, I can't help but be wary of the issues of the 2007 that have seem to manifested, however the minority they may be.
With that bias, I was surprised to see the 2007 received a better than average overall reliability while the 2006/8 received an average. Granted, this is all Corvettes and the Z06 is just a fraction of that, but that is how it came out.
Problem areas for all these years were Engine Cooling and Body Integrity, and a few issues with Power Equipment and Drive system. The only below average for minor engine problems was 2008, which was what really surprised me.
Regardless, the Corvette got the CR Recommended Buy stamp of approval. I'm still thinking a 2008 Z though.
With that bias, I was surprised to see the 2007 received a better than average overall reliability while the 2006/8 received an average. Granted, this is all Corvettes and the Z06 is just a fraction of that, but that is how it came out.
Problem areas for all these years were Engine Cooling and Body Integrity, and a few issues with Power Equipment and Drive system. The only below average for minor engine problems was 2008, which was what really surprised me.
Regardless, the Corvette got the CR Recommended Buy stamp of approval. I'm still thinking a 2008 Z though.
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I was surprised while flipping through this month's Consumer Reports. As someone shopping for a Z06, I can't help but be wary of the issues of the 2007 that have seem to manifested, however the minority they may be.
With that bias, I was surprised to see the 2007 received a better than average overall reliability while the 2006/8 received an average. Granted, this is all Corvettes and the Z06 is just a fraction of that, but that is how it came out.
Problem areas for all these years were Engine Cooling and Body Integrity, and a few issues with Power Equipment and Drive system. The only below average for minor engine problems was 2008, which was what really surprised me.
Regardless, the Corvette got the CR Recommended Buy stamp of approval. I'm still thinking a 2008 Z though.
With that bias, I was surprised to see the 2007 received a better than average overall reliability while the 2006/8 received an average. Granted, this is all Corvettes and the Z06 is just a fraction of that, but that is how it came out.
Problem areas for all these years were Engine Cooling and Body Integrity, and a few issues with Power Equipment and Drive system. The only below average for minor engine problems was 2008, which was what really surprised me.
Regardless, the Corvette got the CR Recommended Buy stamp of approval. I'm still thinking a 2008 Z though.
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I was surprised while flipping through this month's Consumer Reports. As someone shopping for a Z06, I can't help but be wary of the issues of the 2007 that have seem to manifested, however the minority they may be.
With that bias, I was surprised to see the 2007 received a better than average overall reliability while the 2006/8 received an average. Granted, this is all Corvettes and the Z06 is just a fraction of that, but that is how it came out.
Problem areas for all these years were Engine Cooling and Body Integrity, and a few issues with Power Equipment and Drive system. The only below average for minor engine problems was 2008, which was what really surprised me.
Regardless, the Corvette got the CR Recommended Buy stamp of approval. I'm still thinking a 2008 Z though.
With that bias, I was surprised to see the 2007 received a better than average overall reliability while the 2006/8 received an average. Granted, this is all Corvettes and the Z06 is just a fraction of that, but that is how it came out.
Problem areas for all these years were Engine Cooling and Body Integrity, and a few issues with Power Equipment and Drive system. The only below average for minor engine problems was 2008, which was what really surprised me.
Regardless, the Corvette got the CR Recommended Buy stamp of approval. I'm still thinking a 2008 Z though.
How do cars built to the same processes without any changes but the model year stamped into their VINs get different ratings?? Who knows, nobody does. How do cars with different name plates but identical in all other ways and built on the same assembly line (sometimes within minutes of each other) get rated differently. One brand will have numerous complaints and the other almost none. The only difference is one of the brands is a supposedly high quality car builder while the perception of the other is a bad car builder.
Bill
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Burning Brakes
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When I opened my Corvette Forum account my junior year in high school I was procrastinating on my World History paper, building my dream Vette on chevrolet.com, and currently employed as a car valet that got eyes the size of saucers when a customer pulled up in a Corvette. Oh the temptation.
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Dude buy the car because you want to drive the best car you will ever have the chance to own in your lifetime. No way it will ever get better than this for the price, especially with EPA knocking on our door. If you want slow family import reliability, then go buy one.
#6
Burning Brakes
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There are differences year to year. Sometimes they are improvements, sometimes oversights. My 2001 consumed oil, like many 2001s. My friend's 2000 and another's 2002 did not.
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I have an 07, and have no issues (knocks on wood). I do intend to have head work(valve train) done before I have any problems as well as an improvement to the stock oil system. My car was built in June 06 so I missed the troubled months it seems, and the car runs like a champ. Other than the rocker arm bearing issues the other years share the same engine problems as the 07s do. Judge each car on it's own merit, and enjoy.
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