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The Drive is night and dayActually in terms of straight line speed the 2015 was a bit of a downgrade since it was about 100 lbs heavier than the 14’ and they switched to the irs. They also pretty much made the same power (10 hp difference) so that kinda hurt the 1/4 mile times. It wasn’t until this year’s model that they became fast again. So if you wanna save a few thousand and don’t care much about the newer tech then a 2014 would be just fine.
That’s like 13 Miles a dayIt was on Corvette forum and is actually a good deal for a 2019 if you can stay within the mileage. I would think you could get the same payment with 7,500 to 10,000 miles on a 2018 if they have any in stock.
The lease is for people do not need daily driver miles, but want a 2019 Corvette for a relatively low monthly payment.That’s like 13 Miles a day
stunting in a rental essentiallyThe lease is for people do not need daily driver miles, but want a 2019 Corvette for a relatively low monthly payment.
Renting a C7 would be $300-500 daily. Cars are depreciating assets and depreciation is what you are paying for when you lease. This is a 2019 model and car manufacturers rarely discount the upcoming model year.stunting in a rental essentially
nah im good
39 month lease?stunting in a rental essentially
nah im good
The car would be registered for a year.39 month lease?
So I got to pay registration for a year for only three months of usage ?
One would pay for the registration at the 36th month correct? 3 months later one would have to turn the car in, correct?The car would be registered for a year.
u the bitcoin champThe car would be registered for a year.
I had 6k miles on my civic a year after owning it. Daily driven and all.That’s like 13 Miles a day
I agree it’s a way better suspension on the new gen but that’s what the aftermarket is forThe Drive is night and day
I owned a 13
Still have a 14
Wracked a 15
Now have a 17
V6 , the turbo and gt
The drive in the 13 14 was loose
I like tight , firm and sticky
Independent rear suspension
I've had my Jeep SRT8 for a little over 2 years now. I've put 20,000km on it, which is about 9,000km a year, which is 5600 miles a year.I had 6k miles on my civic a year after owning it. Daily driven and all.
You have the option to lease for 48 months, which would lower your payment and get your entire year's worth of registration.One would pay for the registration at the 36th month correct? 3 months later one would have to turn the car in, correct?
I am not leasing that car. I posted it because it is a good deal for a 2019 high performance V8.u the bitcoin champ
why u leasing a sting ray anyway
thats the poser corvette
Str8 says it allI've had my Jeep SRT8 for a little over 2 years now. I've put 20,000km on it, which is about 9,000km a year, which is 5600 miles a year.
Maybe some of ya'll need to move closer to where you work, I could easily make 5000 miles a year work on a daily. Though I've never been much of a believer in leasing, or buying new in general. To each their own though.
Str8 says it all
U get like 10mpg
No wonder u never drove it
I want smiles per gallon
I wanna whip it
Not into driving 1 mile to work,
1 mile for groceries and then park it the rest of the day .