Blimey Matt, it sounds like your car is a good deal cleverer than most of the people I know. Over the months you have made re-evaluate my opinions of American sports cars. There is a garage specialising in US cars just a few mile from me, and suddenly, the odd C5s he gets in are starting to look like remarkably good value.
Just to illustrate that us Brits also have a few tricks up our sleeves: Jaguars answer to compensate for the weight of the driver in the racing Mark 2's was to put the battery in the boot, in the diagonally opposite corner, next to the fuel pump...
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I would be kidding you and myself to suggest that American sports cars are all good - I've had a long-standing love affair with yank iron and owned a few down the years. The C5 is without a shread of doubt, the best bang for the buck available anywhere - but is flawed in some respects. The interior is a bit cheap, but equipment levels (head-up display, dual zone climate control, Active ride, ASC, Bose sound system and power everything) compensates. Early C5's had a few teething troubles in terms of build quality - and I expect the C6 will have too, but overall, it is the most capable car I have owned and I have never regretted choosing it.
A lot of people are fazed by expectations of high running costs and depreciation and lack of service back-up. When I ran the car in UK, buying petrol and tyres hurt, but everything else was cheaper than the Audi and Range Rover that preceded it.
Anyone who is after eyeball flattening performance and is in the market for a good spec 3 series BMW (pricewise) and didn't need the rear seats would be foolish not to consider a Corvette - even if it is a bit ostentatious. Anyone who buys a TVR is either seriously mentally retarded, or didn't compare it to a 'Vette.
I know a guy in England who's about to be relocated to New Jersey and has been offered the equivilant of $37,500 for his '98 C5 Coupe. He can replace it with a 2002 Corvette ZO6 and have change. I wish I'd done that with hindsight - the ZO6 is a 405bhp missile.
The current Viper is also very, very good (though more expensive than C5) and (dare I say it) even a little over-powered. Aside from the exotics (Saleen, Callaway, Mosler and Lingenfelter) mass produced American sports cars are fast, but not particularly good drivers cars - the Ford Mustang Cobra is awful - like sh*t off a shiny shovel in a straight line, but otherwise piss-poor.
Never chop in that Jag, but you should go and have a look at a C5 next time you're passing, they're not to be sniffed at.