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How's the drive ability of the corvette? These cars just seem unreal with the power they can make. Gotta be a blast to drive! Are you able to swing it around corners or even in a straight line if you floor it at say 40 are you scared the rear end will slide all the way around? I've ridin in a 2019 tuned z06 with 750-850 at the wheels and we weee spinning at 70! The car felt like a jet!! Amazing cars
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Only concern I would have is won’t the M’s outlast a vette or other American muscle in terms of mileage/longevity?
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I doubt it as there are quite a few c5 and c6 variants with 200k or more on the factory engine. They last forever with minimal maintenance because of the simplicity of their engine design, now the cars surrounding the running gear will undoubtedly be rattling itself apart at that point but it will get you down the road.
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