Hi,
I am searching for my next car to seek after (which translates to, "I'm looking for my next car to BUY ), and I have a strong interest in C8 spyders, but I really have little to no information about them...So here are a few questions for some of you owners.
1. How does the C8 drive/steer/feel compared to other high-end cars in its range (such as Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborghinis)? Does the steering really connect you to the road? I had a Porsche and that car had amazing steering feel.
2. Does the relative lack of mass make the car more entertaining to drive? Love light-weight cars
3. Is this a sports car? I don't mean does it perform well, does it appear sleek, etc., but rather does the car get your adrenaline pumping when you drive it or does it feel like a luxury car?
What I want is a real sports car; something that thrills me every time I drive it. Not something that feels artificial, uncommunicative and mushy.
Feel free to share any related thoughts, opinions, criticisms, suggestions, etc. Be subjective.
Thanks,
Michael
I am searching for my next car to seek after (which translates to, "I'm looking for my next car to BUY ), and I have a strong interest in C8 spyders, but I really have little to no information about them...So here are a few questions for some of you owners.
1. How does the C8 drive/steer/feel compared to other high-end cars in its range (such as Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborghinis)? Does the steering really connect you to the road? I had a Porsche and that car had amazing steering feel.
2. Does the relative lack of mass make the car more entertaining to drive? Love light-weight cars
3. Is this a sports car? I don't mean does it perform well, does it appear sleek, etc., but rather does the car get your adrenaline pumping when you drive it or does it feel like a luxury car?
What I want is a real sports car; something that thrills me every time I drive it. Not something that feels artificial, uncommunicative and mushy.
Feel free to share any related thoughts, opinions, criticisms, suggestions, etc. Be subjective.
Thanks,
Michael
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