I am in the process of looking for a 1996 C4 convertible. Having owned three Corvettes in my youth, all manual, thus I am partial to that style of driving. I thought my Corvette days were long behind me but now, at 67 and facing a medical problem that will eventually be terminal, I have re-examined my "bucket list" and medical decided I need one more Corvette. I chose the 1996 convertable because I want a convertable, I like the styling, by 1996, many of the C4 problems were sorted out and I can obtain one for relatively little money, given the period of time I will have to own one. What I have found is that there were far more automatic convertables produced with automatic than manual and so far I have seen some nice cars that I initially rejected because they weren't 6-speed.
I don't know much about the automatics but I understand that thery are relatively trrouble free. Given the fact that the cars in the range I am looking have 60-80,000 miles, am I shooting myself in the foot and overlooking some great cars by insisting on manual? I can do some minor tuinkering but am not a mechanic by any means. The car would be a light driver and I'm not looking to get much more than 2-2/1/2 years out of it. Anyone want to weigh in with an opinion on whether my best bet would be manual or automatic visa-vie less problems (and I fully rea;lize that is an individual car, how had it been driven, maintained kind of a thiong).
Thanks,
Charles
I don't know much about the automatics but I understand that thery are relatively trrouble free. Given the fact that the cars in the range I am looking have 60-80,000 miles, am I shooting myself in the foot and overlooking some great cars by insisting on manual? I can do some minor tuinkering but am not a mechanic by any means. The car would be a light driver and I'm not looking to get much more than 2-2/1/2 years out of it. Anyone want to weigh in with an opinion on whether my best bet would be manual or automatic visa-vie less problems (and I fully rea;lize that is an individual car, how had it been driven, maintained kind of a thiong).
Thanks,
Charles
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