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Old Jun 3, 2013 | 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Daekwan06
Yep.

I've said it before plenty of times. The people who dislike the C7 most, are those that just bought a C6.
Saying something many times does not make it any less stupid...
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Old Jun 4, 2013 | 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by TTRotary
Saying something many times does not make it any less stupid...
Ironically.. your posts continue to prove that.

So did you get the Viper yet?
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Old Jun 4, 2013 | 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by RJRSW
No never missed the 63 and would not want it back. I sold my 57 fuelie to buy the 63 split window and I truly regretted that almost immediately and if I were to still have one today it would not even be close it would be the 57. The split window looked great parked but it was not a fun car to drive. The prices peaked years ago on them and have fallen off considerably in value since then.

I owned 3 C2's, a 63 coupe, 64 convert and a 67 AC coupe and none of them were that great but of the three I would rate the convert the highest by far. There was a reason that GM built them for only 5 years which is the shortest period of all 6 generations, they were not that great a car.
You do realize they dumped all the C1's together because it would be stupid to have C1-C4 in the first Gen. If they did split it properly we would have C1 53-55 C2 56-57 C3 58-60 C4 61-62. Or they would simply say the 53-62's weren't really a generation at all like we know it as the rest of them.

The fact is the C2 was the longest generation to date back then. All cars were changing things very quickly back then. Even if you make the argument that 58-62 were similar enough you still only get a 4 year run.

Every new generation brings controversy and changes. The C2 had the split removed. C4 had the crossfire removed and suspension softened.

Styling cues tend to take longer. History points to the fact that they can sell pretty much every car they build for 3 years. That's when you can count on the base model getting some kind of wheel update and maybe a few other odds and ends to keep things looking fresh.
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Old Jun 4, 2013 | 01:39 PM
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I purchased the second year C6 run. I should of traded for a 2008 after engine upgrade but didn't. Deciding when to purchase the C7. I am sure it will not be a 2014.
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