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      05-12-2017, 10:28 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by baege View Post
I think it's very obvious as a secondary vehicle, in this price range, it is tough to beat.
l dont want to sound paternalistic but I do feel my c7 experience is relevant to those going from a higher end euro brand to a domestic

I went from a 2014 cayman s to a 2015 c7. i relied on countless reviews which loved the c7 and said it had finally reached the euro marques in refinment and precision. it took me all of 3 days to discover that for me it hadnt. it is just cruder in a.lot of subtle ways and that all adds up to a much less enjoyable driving experience


make sure you go for a long long test drive in a gt350 before you pull the trigger

best with the decision[/QUOTE]

I appreciate this comment. I have also looked at a C7 GS. Were you in a base C7?

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Originally Posted by ScottSinger View Post
That's exactly what my friend said, above.
And a very talented Pro driver (the above guy worked with) said the automatic c7 was very sketchy at speed on track.

Think your correct about using your own research before listening to articles and YouTube.
Thanks. I was always considering the auto in the C7. Good info.
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