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The styling of the C7 has definitely grown on me. It's thoroughly modern and forward looking. It makes the just released 2013 Dodge Viper look dated in comparison.
The styling of the C7 has definitely grown on me. It's thoroughly modern and forward looking. It makes the just released 2013 Dodge Viper look dated in comparison.
Just looking at the new Viper, it doesn't look like they did a lot of changing on the external styling.
I've been prodding my friend at the Chevy dealership for pricing information but he says he has no access to it yet. I imagine the 1LT Coupe will be about $51,000 or so, the 2LT about $56,000, and the 3LT around $62,000 with the convertible model of each costing a $5000 or $6000 premium.
The sweet spot, in my opinion, is the 2LT model that has all the goodies one would want but without some of the non-essential items offered on the 3LT.
Because the convertible version won't be released until this winter or even early spring, I have nearly a full year to shove money away for the C7 convertible. I'm figuring a price of appx. $63,000-$64,000 with destination fees.
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