IS the 3lt worth the money compared to the 2lt with nav?
#41
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I too was leaning towards the value aspects of the 2LT. However, after seeing a black interior 3LT and sitting in both the 2LT & 3LT side by side, I have to say that the 3LT is just a whole different ball game if you like high end leather interiors. It's not a custom order Ferrari interior nor is it a DB9 interior. But, it is in the ballpark with them for the first time and I have to believe that the payback will be much increased value and ease of resale down the road.
I think that in those respects, 3LT is long term bargain package.
I think that in those respects, 3LT is long term bargain package.
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I too was leaning towards the value aspects of the 2LT. However, after seeing a black interior 3LT and sitting in both the 2LT & 3LT side by side, I have to say that the 3LT is just a whole different ball game if you like high end leather interiors. It's not a custom order Ferrari interior nor is it a DB9 interior. But, it is in the ballpark with them for the first time and I have to believe that the payback will be much increased value and ease of resale down the road.
I think that in those respects, 3LT is long term bargain package.
I think that in those respects, 3LT is long term bargain package.
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I too was leaning towards the value aspects of the 2LT. However, after seeing a black interior 3LT and sitting in both the 2LT & 3LT side by side, I have to say that the 3LT is just a whole different ball game if you like high end leather interiors. It's not a custom order Ferrari interior nor is it a DB9 interior. But, it is in the ballpark with them for the first time and I have to believe that the payback will be much increased value and ease of resale down the road.
I think that in those respects, 3LT is long term bargain package.
I think that in those respects, 3LT is long term bargain package.
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Despite it's non-intuitive controls, I prefer the C6 version over the others, because of the turn arrows and distance on the HUD.
Cellphones have tiny pseudo-buttons, tiny screens, eat battery power, need a proper mount in the car, often need a power cable, don't interface with the HUD, need to be installed/removed for each drive, etc. Garmins are better but still less convenient.
Some people are happy with cellphones, but we've used both and consider a factory nav to be well worth the money.
Trackheads, waxers, and people who only drive locally, will do ok with a cellphone. Actually, anyone will do ok with a cellphone. But most folks will be happier with a factory nav.
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Funny, most complained about the C6 and previous Vette interiors. After GM comes up with a much better car and offers a 1st class interior; some folks complain about the extra $3200 (3LT-2LT with NAV) “high cost option!” Don’t hear anyone mention the ridiculously cheap Z51 option! You couldn’t buy a dry sump, larger forged wheels, bigger brakes and rotors, extra sway bar, larger shocks , the large hydraulic pump and two cultch packs that make the car handle better than a $150,000 Porsche for 5 times that $2800 option cost. I consider my Z51, 3LT Kalahari, Crystal Red, CF Roof, Black Wheels, and NPP an overall bargain. Just my opinion!
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After much deliberation with the misses...we decided to order our black C-7 Z-51 vert in black with the black top (of course), the black wheels with the red calipers and the adrenaline red 3LT package. Due to the overall consuming "blackness" of the entire car, I hope that the extra "red" inside of the car off-sets the blackness factor....The 2LT would offer less adrenaline red inside of the car so I bumped up the $ side of the order to get more "red" that comes with the 3LT option with the intent to provide at least two contrasting colors on the car (black versus red). I would have ordered the 3LT even more quickly if I could exclude the nav. component as I know my way around town. I had it on both of our C-6 cars and never ever used this feature over the many years we've owned both cars. Now for my next challenge....I got to get over the "cleaning fear" of owning a black car. It can look great when it is sparkly clean but can look bad when it is dusty and then to top it all off, it rains a little bit on top of the paint and its looks even worse. I wonder how other black car owners overcome or ignore this aspect of car ownership?
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This is another reason on why I opted out of getting a black C7. It looks fantastic when perfectly clean but is certainly high maintenance to keep that way consistently especially without swirls. Black convertible on 3LT red will have that nice aggressive look... post pics when it arrives and enjoy!
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After much deliberation with the misses...we decided to order our black C-7 Z-51 vert in black with the black top (of course), the black wheels with the red calipers and the adrenaline red 3LT package. Due to the overall consuming "blackness" of the entire car, I hope that the extra "red" inside of the car off-sets the blackness factor....The 2LT would offer less adrenaline red inside of the car so I bumped up the $ side of the order to get more "red" that comes with the 3LT option with the intent to provide at least two contrasting colors on the car (black versus red). I would have ordered the 3LT even more quickly if I could exclude the nav. component as I know my way around town. I had it on both of our C-6 cars and never ever used this feature over the many years we've owned both cars. Now for my next challenge....I got to get over the "cleaning fear" of owning a black car. It can look great when it is sparkly clean but can look bad when it is dusty and then to top it all off, it rains a little bit on top of the paint and its looks even worse. I wonder how other black car owners overcome or ignore this aspect of car ownership?
Last edited by JerryU; 11-07-2013 at 02:54 PM.
#52
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Originally Posted by SASprof
my opinion: 2LT with nav is best value.
my wife's opinion: 3LT for added color (adrenaline red).
conclusion: my wife is nuts, but she's cute, so I'll get what she wants.
I'm a sucker for all things small and cute ... animals, kids, women. It can be expensive, but makes me, and them, happy, so worth it. What's money, compared to happiness?
my opinion: 2LT with nav is best value.
my wife's opinion: 3LT for added color (adrenaline red).
conclusion: my wife is nuts, but she's cute, so I'll get what she wants.
I'm a sucker for all things small and cute ... animals, kids, women. It can be expensive, but makes me, and them, happy, so worth it. What's money, compared to happiness?
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Thank you Mr. C-7 Stingray for your post/input as the swirl marks alone would drive me crazy. After sharing this aspect of owning a black car with the misses....we started to rethink our order at our local dealer. It is only at status 1100 so there seems to be time to change it to another color. I'm not in a big hurry to get our 2nd C-7 as our TR Z51 coupe is satisfying our driving a C-7 thirsts for now. My wife and I are now thinking the opposite of black which is of course white so maybe I will go with a white vert with a black top, Z51 package, black wheels, 2LT black interior and red calipers. We've never owned a white car but have had a black one in the past which was of course, difficult to keep looking nice. So....maybe a white one will end up in our garage opposite the TR coupe? It is difficult to be fickle.....
#54
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Funny, most complained about the C6 and previous Vette interiors. After GM comes up with a much better car and offers a 1st class interior; some folks complain about the extra $3200 (3LT-2LT with NAV) “high cost option!” Don’t hear anyone mention the ridiculously cheap Z51 option! You couldn’t buy a dry sump, larger forged wheels, bigger brakes and rotors, extra sway bar, larger shocks , the large hydraulic pump and two cultch packs that make the car handle better than a $150,000 Porsche for 5 times that $2800 option cost. I consider my Z51, 3LT Kalahari, Crystal Red, CF Roof, Black Wheels, and NPP an overall bargain. Just my opinion!
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You've hit the nail on the head. I am delighted that we have the 3LT Kalahari and other 3LT interiors that finish off the new C7 upscale interior for very little money. I am pumped that GM went to all the expense, testing, refinement, etc to bring us a wonderful integrated Z51/FE4/NPP package, again for very little money. Fortunately we're not all in the super thrifty camp( Ya know, the ones who want a vette at Camaro prices), so GM makes available these fantastic options that we gobble up. Kudos to Tadge and others who know the mentality of the different segments of the vette community and have something for the dollar store gang, middle of the road crew, and go all the way types.
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To me it comes down to personal preference. I chose the Kalahari in 2LT because the 3LT was too much Kalahari (for me). So, everyone choose what you prefer......cause you'll spend a lot of hours there.