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Featured C8 Convertible: one week ownership review

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Great review on the HTC and agree with your notes. I have found that letting others drive the car that do not appreciate that the DCT is not an automatic is an issue. The rev on the engine does shock people as they want to punch it then coast. This is not what happens with the DCT. I have the sky cool grey interior and i also have a little wear showing. So far I just wipe it down with a damp microfibre cloth when at the car wash. My sueded GT2 seats are taking a bit more rub off my clothes so if I were blue pants then I get blue fibers sticking to the seats. Again, just a cleaning issue. I am sure a vacuum will take care of it. Almost time for hibernation until spring. So depressing.
 
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Yes, they do. I have a need for prescriptions so my Raybans are made for me with my correct lenses. they are polarized also and yes the view is changed via the glass in the car somewhat. Not a big bother but you do see a blotchiness in the glass and also in the paint finish.
 
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A great review... The level of detail is appreciated! I am curious if you could park beside a C7 and take some photos to provide a basis of comparison with a C7 coupe with the top off? Just asking...
 
A great review... The level of detail is appreciated! I am curious if you could park beside a C7 and take some photos to provide a basis of comparison with a C7 coupe with the top off? Just asking...

My neighbour has a C7 coupe but it's now "sleeping" for the winter otherwise I'd try to line up a photoshoot for you. I'm still driving my C8 but I'm in the minority for Corvette owners around my town. So you're likely better off surfing the Web for the photo comparison you're looking for.
 
I`ve done a test to determine my theory of using a cloth ` mesh` to coverup. See pics attached. I think this mesh came from a halloween costume. Dreadful but works and need some refining.
Note I bought the TJUTR polarized glasses on Amazon as suggested here and they do stop the glare BUT also dim the heads up display so you can`t see it on the Honda. So I returned them. BTW I paid $37.00 for them and today `Prime Day` they are $29.60 !
 
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Just black out the dash grey trim.Problem solved.You could use some sem interior paint or even some quality black out tape and if done carefully would look just fine.Always can be removed later for re-sell
 
I have owned the HTC for just over a week, and can concur on every single point the OP said. Even our black dash has tons of reflection on the steeply raked windshield.

Went to Canadian Tire, and bought a pack of 2 round convex mirrors. Stuck them to just underneath the side warning LEDs on the side mirrors. Problem with blind spots solved. Total cost? About $7 loonies. Done this to every single car I have ever owned.
 
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Good review. Thanks
 
I bought some Ebay polaroid style glasses and they pretty well block out the reflections(one for me, one for the guest).
The heads up display shows through ok, but somewhat dim, so I upped the brightness. I find out that tilting my head slightly on the C8 and Honda, the heads up gets brighter.
Now to test putting a polaroid lenses in front of the PDR camera.
 
You know that there is a tilt option for the Heads-up display for that exact reason!
My polarized sun glasses have no effect on it. Or at least very little.
 
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The polarized glasses work well for me on the C7 HUD. My new Caddy XT5 has a light beige dash cover and it results in a very annoying reflection even on grey days. The polarized glasses diminish the reflection well. I found that my regular polarized sunglasses are too dark for grey lighting conditions and also obliterate the HUD but the nearly clear set I found on Amazon do the job. However they do result in a slight dimming and colour change of the HUD but at the full brightness level it is still easy to see. Downside is I have to carry 2 sets of sunglasses in the Caddy. Check out the various tint levels of polarized glasses to find one that works for you.
 
Great post
I think I’ll stay to the way I purchase a vehicle. (Test Drive) I own a C5 with issues I can tackle myself and still enjoying it. With all the issues from purchase to delivery on a C8 plus more issues upon ownership I’ll stay away from it for now and just drool looking at it. Keep posting watching all the conversations. Cheers
 
I hear ya, but your C5 is likely going to start having big issues soon. My 2k Camaro was beginning to show signs of it's age. Power seats motors going etc. Try and find a motor. Bet the Camaro ones are the same as the C5's. I managed to order one through a dealer at some ridiculous price, which I forget now and a used power seat rack of 3(?) motors. Those kinds of things are hard to replace. I was seriously looking at a resto mod Camaro before the C8 was announced. There are problems with brand new platforms, but I haven't had any real issues myself, knock on wood. They will sort out all the problems by the time 2022's are out and putting a deposit one now you are still likely a year away from ownership. If you ever consider one, I think you'd be safe now.
 
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Thanks. Make sense. Still will hold for a C8. Thanks again
 
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colour your light leather on the dash if it is a problem…
 
Vaughn your review of the C8 HTC was bang on. I loved my Rapid Blue C8 coupe but this HTC is just next level. Can’t beat the HTC for hearing the sound of the performance exhaust. Also from other reviews I learned that driving around in Track mode is totally the best. No more shifting into high gears or V4 and OMG do the downshifts sound good.
 
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