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Originally Posted by spitz
my corvette was nice it was a convertible, I had it for 4 years an loved every minute of driving it. I had 35k miles on it. it was long beach red with a black top. I'm retired but my wife still works I ask her to split her driving between the corvette and her Cadillac xt5 but the corvette had blind spots, so she didn't drive it. plus my wife has a condition of getting dizzy to the point of almost getting sick. If I wanted to take her to dinner, car show or even shopping with my car she had to drive. Knowing that I took her to the dealer to test drive a camaro the first thing she said was OH look I can see behind me (no blind spots) So I took the corvette out of the picture. she loves the car and now trades off with her suv. Plus if I ever want to drive a sporty car its not the corvette but its the next best thing it has seats like the corvette, the steering wheel is the same it has 450 hp in fact the couple times I drove it I think the response is better in the camaro now the corvette seems to have more grip That could be the tires the camaro has good year run flats. Sorry for the long answer to your question
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Are you sure you mean blind spots? Owning both cars I can say there are way bigger blind spots in the camaro