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1 MONTH REVIEW OF C8
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<blockquote data-quote="DAL" data-source="post: 252808" data-attributes="member: 6670"><p>I join you in loving the new Vette! As a super car or sports car, whatever your fancy, it ticks off the wish list really well. Not a lot of storage, however, a crossover it was never meant to be. Sunglasses, water bottles, a spot to throw a hat, and a couple of trunks that do require soft-sided luggage to be of any serious value is what I ask of such a beast. The Lambo, 911, and Ferrari are even more underwhelming when it comes to interior or luggage space. When extra space is needed, I take the SRT Grand Cherokee. When its all about the track (just this week) or spirited driving in the twisties (almost daily) it is the C8 every time. Brake dust, golf clubs, extra storge for glasses and cell phone storage rapidly fade like a wisp of dust in a hurricane the minute my hands massage those paddles at full throttle, with the Magna Flow exhaust, ARH headers and Soler throttle body contributing to the raucous roar and the visceral assault on one’s senses … every care in the world simply vanishes as I focus on entry points and apexes. Bravo Corvette, you knocked this one out of the ball park!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAL, post: 252808, member: 6670"] I join you in loving the new Vette! As a super car or sports car, whatever your fancy, it ticks off the wish list really well. Not a lot of storage, however, a crossover it was never meant to be. Sunglasses, water bottles, a spot to throw a hat, and a couple of trunks that do require soft-sided luggage to be of any serious value is what I ask of such a beast. The Lambo, 911, and Ferrari are even more underwhelming when it comes to interior or luggage space. When extra space is needed, I take the SRT Grand Cherokee. When its all about the track (just this week) or spirited driving in the twisties (almost daily) it is the C8 every time. Brake dust, golf clubs, extra storge for glasses and cell phone storage rapidly fade like a wisp of dust in a hurricane the minute my hands massage those paddles at full throttle, with the Magna Flow exhaust, ARH headers and Soler throttle body contributing to the raucous roar and the visceral assault on one’s senses … every care in the world simply vanishes as I focus on entry points and apexes. Bravo Corvette, you knocked this one out of the ball park!!! [/QUOTE]
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