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Poor Man's Corvette
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I've owned a number of Corvette's. Still own a 1974 4-spd manual, 1978 25th anniversary auto, and a 1995 6-spd manual convertible. I now own a 2002, and 2009 Miata's. both auto's sadly but that's ok. They handle better than the vette's, are MUCH less expensive to own and maintain, and although they lack the power of the V8, they handle better and the lack of power keeps me away from blue lights! Not to mention I drive them daily, not just a few times per year. WIN-WIN, and WIN! Overall the fun factor kicks the Vette's booty. Shhhh, don't tell them I said that, ok?
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