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Old 04-05-2013, 08:12 PM
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I'm looking to buy a C5 (97-04). I don't know much about Corvettes at this time, but I love the "Euro" look of the C5 and it would be in my price range, around $20k. I'm hoping you all can tell me what years and options to avoid. I'd be looking for a coupe with a manual.

BTW, I'd rather spend time in the car than under it, if you get my drift.

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Old 04-05-2013, 08:53 PM
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The C5 is a great car with few issues (and lots of great features), get one with the least amount of mileage (as any used car) have it mechanically inspected. Remember it is just a Chevrolet so "Go and have fun". Good luck and post pic of your new baby when you purchase, welcome aboard. Greetings, Rob
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you should be able to find a nice low mileage one for 20k, its some here and check auto trader.com
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read up and look around this forum, ebay and autotrader. That will help you get some general info and ideas. Start looking at some coupe and get an idea of options, color and specifics you want...that will help you narrow it down and you can begin shopping for your vette. Good luck!
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OK, Here is my input, Seeing you have 20K to spend I would look for a 2001 to 2004, They have the latest upgrades, 20K will get you a nice low mileage 01-04 coupe, I know you said manual, But just in case you do go auto get it with the Z51 package, Better suspension, Better gear ratio, Steering cooler, Just in case you find an auto you can't live without. I find a HUD is a nice option, But I wouldn't let it be a deal killer. Learn how to pull the codes, The nice thing about the C5 is it has a code reader built in.
Check and make sure the gas gauge works, Known issue with C5's. Check oil pressure and make sure it works. Look under the rear end and see if it has any leaks where the axel shafts come out. I think this will get you going in the right direction.
Also make sure it has decent tires..
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Here are some in your area.

Get the lowest mileage best condition one you can find with a clean car fax.

With 20K, you should be able to find a 2001-2004 Vette with under 60K miles.
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dealer in san francisco just sold a 2002 coupe with 19k miles for 19.9

get something like that. 1 owner car that was driven on weekends
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Do some homework and decide what you want. Then don't settle for less. "The one" is out there. It's just a matter of finding it and that is part of the fun. Don't fall into the deal was so good I couldn't pass it up trap. If it's not what you want, move on.
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Simple advice, Buy the newest, lowest mileage Vette equipped the way you want it that's in your price range. Spending 20K should get you one with 50K or less mileage and an 01-04.
That was the price range of my 04, but it's an A-4.

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Lots of good opportunities in your price range.. Why not put your location in your profile so people can let you know about cars near by.
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If you PM me your e-mail address, I will send you a bunch of Word files on the C5 - might help you with your decision making process.
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Originally Posted by Vetteman Jack
If you PM me your e-mail address, I will send you a bunch of Word files on the C5 - might help you with your decision making process.
Jack has been a great help with his word files, He must have them all, I call him WordMan Jack.
Thanks for all you do Jack.
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Originally Posted by Mr.Bill
Jack has been a great help with his word files, He must have them all, I call him WordMan Jack.
Thanks for all you do Jack.
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Just skimmed this and though it was Da Wolfman!

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I remember way back in the late 60s early 70s listening to Wolfman, Many late nights, Now I am showing my age.
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One issue that plagues most C5's (all M6's) at one time or another is steering lock. This can be very expensive to fix. There were 2 recalls done relating to this, but neither one fixed the problem. There is a recent post where a member has had it twice. There is a simple and inexpensive fix called a Column Lock By-Pass (CLB). Many C5's will have it already, but if the one you buy doesn't, I strongly recommend getting one. Do a search on the forum to learn more.
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Originally Posted by Vetteman Jack
If you PM me your e-mail address, I will send you a bunch of Word files on the C5 - might help you with your decision making process.
Jack- Although we'd had ten other Corvettes, this was my first C5 and you made the same kind offer when we bought our current car. I cannot tell you how informative and valuable your information was on bringing me up to speed.

To the OP-- strongly suggest you take up this generous offer and study the materials to help you make the right decision . .

Thanks again Jack - -

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Originally Posted by CQRT
Jack- Although we'd had ten other Corvettes, this was my first C5 and you made the same kind offer when we bought our current car. I cannot tell you how informative and valuable your information was on bringing me up to speed.

To the OP-- strongly suggest you take up this generous offer and study the materials to help you make the right decision . .

Thanks again Jack - -

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There should be a sticky list at the top of the forum....

Information for people looking for a C5, and the first post should be to ask Jack for his files! Would be REALLY nice to have that sticky though.

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Originally Posted by Mr.Bill
OK, Here is my input, Seeing you have 20K to spend I would look for a 2001 to 2004, They have the latest upgrades, 20K will get you a nice low mileage 01-04 coupe, I know you said manual, But just in case you do go auto get it with the Z51 package, Better suspension, Better gear ratio, Steering cooler, Just in case you find an auto you can't live without. I find a HUD is a nice option, But I wouldn't let it be a deal killer. Learn how to pull the codes, The nice thing about the C5 is it has a code reader built in.
Check and make sure the gas gauge works, Known issue with C5's. Check oil pressure and make sure it works. Look under the rear end and see if it has any leaks where the axel shafts come out. I think this will get you going in the right direction.
Also make sure it has decent tires..
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Especially the tires. Low mileage cars frequently have great looking tires that are out of date and unsafe at speed. I've seen cars that had the original tires on them with almost full thread, but 10 plus years old.
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It's all about the way a car has been treated and maintained! Look around and drive them all. I purchased a 2002 Coupe M6 with 90k miles that was in much better condition and drove WAY better than some of the lower mileage corvettes that I looked at. Plus I was able to save a little dough and start the mods right away!
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Thanks for all the help, and I am aware of the tire thing having a fun car that I don't drive much. FYI I"m in Colorado and took the Porsche out for its first "spin" of the season. Fun, but still love the idea of owning a Vette. Be back soon.


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