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C1 vs C5&C6
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley P" data-source="post: 15261" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Very nice cars!!! You don't see many C1's around; on the streets, or forums. Very glad to have you here.</p><p></p><p>As for the differences between the generations. I want a 65-67 (not a C1 I know) but can't afford one so I purchased my 2000. The difference I see is that the new cars can be driven as much as you want. They are reliable. They are extremely fast AND return good fuel economy on the highway. I just finished a 900 km trip and with the cruise set on 75mph while pushing a good head wind. I still got 31 mpg. Speaking of the highway, two words, cruise control and air conditioning...love them. Anyway, parts are easily available. There is a lot of support if trying to fix one. Long story short, one can be used as a car and the other is honestly just a toy. I know this because I have a 66 Chevelle and despite delusions of someday taking it on the Power Tour, it will never leave the city for a proper road trip because of the reasons listed above and as such, it is just a toy, which is fine with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley P, post: 15261, member: 2"] Very nice cars!!! You don't see many C1's around; on the streets, or forums. Very glad to have you here. As for the differences between the generations. I want a 65-67 (not a C1 I know) but can't afford one so I purchased my 2000. The difference I see is that the new cars can be driven as much as you want. They are reliable. They are extremely fast AND return good fuel economy on the highway. I just finished a 900 km trip and with the cruise set on 75mph while pushing a good head wind. I still got 31 mpg. Speaking of the highway, two words, cruise control and air conditioning...love them. Anyway, parts are easily available. There is a lot of support if trying to fix one. Long story short, one can be used as a car and the other is honestly just a toy. I know this because I have a 66 Chevelle and despite delusions of someday taking it on the Power Tour, it will never leave the city for a proper road trip because of the reasons listed above and as such, it is just a toy, which is fine with me. [/QUOTE]
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