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Rather then whore another persons thread...i have loved Vettes since i was a little kid. Mainly because they are a horn looking sports car that you can tweak with lots of go fast bits....not so easy or cheap to do if you have a Porsche/Ferrari etc

But the new Vettes seem to actually be good cars...no imagine what the tuners are going to do with a decent base...1018hp

Or standard...

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From everthing I have read the current corvette's are good alround sports cars. saw a couple of new ones while in Canada and thought they looked quite good. Wide and low, how sports cars should be.

The only question i believe is over quality of materials and build quality, though I could be wrong about this.

correct me if i'm wrong but the ZR-1 was the only C4 that came with a manual gearbox (6-speed) that's why you never see any manual C4s >_<

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They came with manuals from their release. From 84 to 88 they came with Doug Nash 4 speeds that had electronic overdrices on the top 3 gears, giving them 7 speeds.

From 89 onwards they came with the same ZF as the VN Group A Commodore and ZR-1

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