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Which cost more to maintain?? early model C4 Corvette or early model Dodge Stealth?
Does anyone have a comparative cost of owning an early model C4 versus an
early model Dodge Stealth. By this I mean 1985/86 C4 versus 1992/93 Stealth. I seem to like them both, and have been debating which one to go for. I figure you save on gas with the Stealth (V6) but its probably more expensive to maintain than the C4 as far as available parts are concerned. It seems to me the Stealth is a rarer car than the C4 as far as the number of car running out there is concerned. |
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I doubt you will save on gas. The c4's with 4+3 overdrive transmissions get
around 22-25mpg's. "Orc General" > wrote in message news > Does anyone have a comparative cost of owning an early model C4 versus an > early model Dodge Stealth. > By this I mean 1985/86 C4 versus 1992/93 Stealth. I seem to like them > both, and have been debating > which one to go for. I figure you save on gas with the Stealth (V6) but its > probably more expensive to maintain > than the C4 as far as available parts are concerned. It seems to me the > Stealth is a rarer car than the C4 as far as > the number of car running out there is concerned. > > |
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I doubt you will save on gas. The c4's with 4+3 overdrive transmissions get
around 22-25mpg's. "Orc General" > wrote in message news > Does anyone have a comparative cost of owning an early model C4 versus an > early model Dodge Stealth. > By this I mean 1985/86 C4 versus 1992/93 Stealth. I seem to like them > both, and have been debating > which one to go for. I figure you save on gas with the Stealth (V6) but its > probably more expensive to maintain > than the C4 as far as available parts are concerned. It seems to me the > Stealth is a rarer car than the C4 as far as > the number of car running out there is concerned. > > |
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"Orc General" > wrote in message news > Does anyone have a comparative cost of owning an early model C4 versus an > early model Dodge Stealth. > By this I mean 1985/86 C4 versus 1992/93 Stealth. I seem to like them > both, and have been debating > which one to go for. I figure you save on gas with the Stealth (V6) but > its > probably more expensive to maintain > than the C4 as far as available parts are concerned. It seems to me the > Stealth is a rarer car than the C4 as far as > the number of car running out there is concerned. Does performance count for anything? If so, go with the Corvette. I have had several opportunities to impress upon Stealths the importance of not attempting to run with the big dogs. On one occasion it dawned on me, just as I was about to run over the top of Mr. Stealth, that he was topped out while I still had 30, or so, mph remaining. A braking maneuver was applied and disaster averted. A few years back I had the opportunity from a Chevrolet dealer friend of mine to drive a Stealth he had taken in on trade. The car was a cream puff and ran strong, but didn't handle nearly as well as the Corvette, nor would it run through a test track as quickly as would the Corvette. What I found most disconcerting was the car felt flimsy while under torque and pressure. The cars are "kinda cute" but who wants cute when you can have great looks and sterling performance? Buy the Vette. Just my ? worth. Joel Jacobs Old Guy |
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"Orc General" > wrote in message news > Does anyone have a comparative cost of owning an early model C4 versus an > early model Dodge Stealth. > By this I mean 1985/86 C4 versus 1992/93 Stealth. I seem to like them > both, and have been debating > which one to go for. I figure you save on gas with the Stealth (V6) but > its > probably more expensive to maintain > than the C4 as far as available parts are concerned. It seems to me the > Stealth is a rarer car than the C4 as far as > the number of car running out there is concerned. Does performance count for anything? If so, go with the Corvette. I have had several opportunities to impress upon Stealths the importance of not attempting to run with the big dogs. On one occasion it dawned on me, just as I was about to run over the top of Mr. Stealth, that he was topped out while I still had 30, or so, mph remaining. A braking maneuver was applied and disaster averted. A few years back I had the opportunity from a Chevrolet dealer friend of mine to drive a Stealth he had taken in on trade. The car was a cream puff and ran strong, but didn't handle nearly as well as the Corvette, nor would it run through a test track as quickly as would the Corvette. What I found most disconcerting was the car felt flimsy while under torque and pressure. The cars are "kinda cute" but who wants cute when you can have great looks and sterling performance? Buy the Vette. Just my ? worth. Joel Jacobs Old Guy |
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On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 02:41:39 GMT, "Orc General"
> wrote: >Does anyone have a comparative cost of owning an early model C4 versus an >early model Dodge Stealth. >By this I mean 1985/86 C4 versus 1992/93 Stealth. I seem to like them >both, and have been debating >which one to go for. I figure you save on gas with the Stealth (V6) but its >probably more expensive to maintain >than the C4 as far as available parts are concerned. It seems to me the >Stealth is a rarer car than the C4 as far as >the number of car running out there is concerned. > I really do not know BUT I would suggest buying the one you like the best and saying the hell with maintance costs.... Enjoying a car is what it is all about the money spent enjoying the car is honestly not a factor (within reason that is..) I can tell you that I spent the weekend at Carlisle ...and Corvette parts were all over the place...as far as the stealth being rarer is most likely caused by the general public lack of interest in the car itself.. I have owned a 95 Corvette for the last 6 years and never had to replace anything except the normal tires, brake pads, oil filters etc... What Maintance..? Seriously I have spent almost nothing on it but do go over it very carefully every spring and fall...as I do all my cars. Bob Griffiths 68 SS 396 Chevelle 64 72 76 79 & 95 Corvettes (2001 Dakota is my daily driver)) |
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On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 02:41:39 GMT, "Orc General"
> wrote: >Does anyone have a comparative cost of owning an early model C4 versus an >early model Dodge Stealth. >By this I mean 1985/86 C4 versus 1992/93 Stealth. I seem to like them >both, and have been debating >which one to go for. I figure you save on gas with the Stealth (V6) but its >probably more expensive to maintain >than the C4 as far as available parts are concerned. It seems to me the >Stealth is a rarer car than the C4 as far as >the number of car running out there is concerned. > I really do not know BUT I would suggest buying the one you like the best and saying the hell with maintance costs.... Enjoying a car is what it is all about the money spent enjoying the car is honestly not a factor (within reason that is..) I can tell you that I spent the weekend at Carlisle ...and Corvette parts were all over the place...as far as the stealth being rarer is most likely caused by the general public lack of interest in the car itself.. I have owned a 95 Corvette for the last 6 years and never had to replace anything except the normal tires, brake pads, oil filters etc... What Maintance..? Seriously I have spent almost nothing on it but do go over it very carefully every spring and fall...as I do all my cars. Bob Griffiths 68 SS 396 Chevelle 64 72 76 79 & 95 Corvettes (2001 Dakota is my daily driver)) |
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In >, Bob G. > writes:
>On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 02:41:39 GMT, "Orc General" > wrote: > >>Does anyone have a comparative cost of owning an early model C4 versus an >>early model Dodge Stealth. >>By this I mean 1985/86 C4 versus 1992/93 Stealth. I seem to like them >>both, and have been debating >>which one to go for. I figure you save on gas with the Stealth (V6) but its >>probably more expensive to maintain >>than the C4 as far as available parts are concerned. It seems to me the >>Stealth is a rarer car than the C4 as far as >>the number of car running out there is concerned. >> > >I really do not know BUT I would suggest buying the one you like the >best and saying the hell with maintance costs.... > >Enjoying a car is what it is all about the money spent enjoying the >car is honestly not a factor (within reason that is..) > >I can tell you that I spent the weekend at Carlisle ...and Corvette >parts were all over the place...as far as the stealth being rarer is >most likely caused by the general public lack of interest in the car >itself.. > > I have owned a 95 Corvette for the last 6 years and never had to >replace anything except the normal tires, brake pads, oil filters >etc... What Maintance..? Seriously I have spent almost nothing on it >but do go over it very carefully every spring and fall...as I do all >my cars. > >Bob Griffiths >68 SS 396 Chevelle >64 72 76 79 & 95 Corvettes >(2001 Dakota is my daily driver)) I spent a week with a Mitsubishi that the Stealth was derived from. Compared to early C4, it's fewer cubes, lower torque, more rpm, quieter over the road. Cooler cockpit in the summer. Don't remember what the mpg was but it took about the same $$ to make it to Vegas as would a 6-spd C4 (or 4+3). Stiffer frame and a bit more nimble into the turn than the early C4s. Better on switchbacks and hairpins than a C4, not as good as a C5. The Mitsubishi had a lot of sophisticated stuff that will be hard to replace or repair as the car ages. Stealth had a bit less of that 'featuritis' so might be keep going longer--that said, there are still plenty of these cars on the road (in SoCal) so folks have kept them going. Regards, "Mike" -- mikeellison3xxxatzzzyahoo.com -- |
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In >, Bob G. > writes:
>On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 02:41:39 GMT, "Orc General" > wrote: > >>Does anyone have a comparative cost of owning an early model C4 versus an >>early model Dodge Stealth. >>By this I mean 1985/86 C4 versus 1992/93 Stealth. I seem to like them >>both, and have been debating >>which one to go for. I figure you save on gas with the Stealth (V6) but its >>probably more expensive to maintain >>than the C4 as far as available parts are concerned. It seems to me the >>Stealth is a rarer car than the C4 as far as >>the number of car running out there is concerned. >> > >I really do not know BUT I would suggest buying the one you like the >best and saying the hell with maintance costs.... > >Enjoying a car is what it is all about the money spent enjoying the >car is honestly not a factor (within reason that is..) > >I can tell you that I spent the weekend at Carlisle ...and Corvette >parts were all over the place...as far as the stealth being rarer is >most likely caused by the general public lack of interest in the car >itself.. > > I have owned a 95 Corvette for the last 6 years and never had to >replace anything except the normal tires, brake pads, oil filters >etc... What Maintance..? Seriously I have spent almost nothing on it >but do go over it very carefully every spring and fall...as I do all >my cars. > >Bob Griffiths >68 SS 396 Chevelle >64 72 76 79 & 95 Corvettes >(2001 Dakota is my daily driver)) I spent a week with a Mitsubishi that the Stealth was derived from. Compared to early C4, it's fewer cubes, lower torque, more rpm, quieter over the road. Cooler cockpit in the summer. Don't remember what the mpg was but it took about the same $$ to make it to Vegas as would a 6-spd C4 (or 4+3). Stiffer frame and a bit more nimble into the turn than the early C4s. Better on switchbacks and hairpins than a C4, not as good as a C5. The Mitsubishi had a lot of sophisticated stuff that will be hard to replace or repair as the car ages. Stealth had a bit less of that 'featuritis' so might be keep going longer--that said, there are still plenty of these cars on the road (in SoCal) so folks have kept them going. Regards, "Mike" -- mikeellison3xxxatzzzyahoo.com -- |
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I think the vette is might be more expensive.. not sure but I would still buy
the vette.. also consider cost of insurance.. -=Rick www.RickAnthonyMotorsports.com |
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