2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Long-Term Road Test

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edited September 2014 in Chevrolet

image2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Long-Term Road Test

Was it comfortable to drive our long-term 2014 Chevy Stingray across the country in the snow?

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  • noburgersnoburgers Member Posts: 500
    Pretty good! Glad to know that there is no exhaust drone while cruising (since you say the cabin is quiet I hope that I am interpreting that right). Do you find that the car is too refined, just enough, or not enough? The opinion may differ from editor to editor, but I'm kind of curious.
  • kevm14kevm14 Member Posts: 423
    I'd like to remind folks that even your long term 2002 Z06 was a great road trip car. Corvettes have been good at that for some time.
  • allthingshondaallthingshonda Member Posts: 878
    The picture of the Vette with all the road grime would be a good advertisement for Chevy. Yes we all know it is a performance super car but how many people know that it is a comfortable daily driver. It is not the kind of performance car that has to be parked in a garage when skies are cloudy. It hasn't been covered but from what Scott has gone through I assume the wipers, lights, and HVAC systems are all up to the challenge of dark cold nights and snow storms. Very impressed with the Stingray. Good job Chevy and GM.
  • lmbvettelmbvette Member Posts: 93
    I had a 2005 Z51 manual six speed Corvette. I bought it in Northern Virginia and drove it all the way to South Florida. At no point did I ever feel beat-up or rattled. The seats in the C6 were very comfortable. Modern Corvettes (C4 and up) have always been excellent highway cruisers.
    Don't worry about what other people think. Drive what makes you happy.
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