Author Topic: Bones may buy a Corvette  (Read 5953 times)



the newer dodge challengers and chargers are an extremely good ride

how many miles does this corvette have?




Max out at ~25 MPG
Reliability is alright, has major problems withs brakes apparently
You could probably get it for a better price

Look for an 2004

http://www.edmunds.com/chevrolet/corvette/2002/reliability.html?style=19043

It's called a rack-and-pinion
That works if you want to get technical.

Anyways, on the topic of cars.
Hoods on Lincolns are heavy when they are made right.


Also, have fun OP with your new car when you get it.

You're probably not going to get 30 MPG highway very often, and you're city MPG will be horrendous. If you don't care about MPG this isn't a problem.

If you want a car to go fast in, a Corvette is a great car, but if you want something that's comfortable or practical it's not the best choice.

Most of my driving WILL be highway.

Max out at ~25 MPG
Reliability is alright, has major problems withs brakes apparently
You could probably get it for a better price

Look for an 2004

http://www.edmunds.com/chevrolet/corvette/2002/reliability.html?style=19043

I'm okay with any year C5.

It looks like I'm flying home for Christmas and driving a Corvette back to base. Kickass.

:c

Have fun in the Corvette, too bad I hate them. -_-



It's called a rack-and-pinion

Not all steering devices are rack and pinion. Some are cone worm type.

03' corvettes had horrible gearbox issues