Poll Which interior 1LT or a 3LT?

We bought a 1 Lt , for almost another ten grand for the 2 lt the only thing I would have liked or wanted was the HUD.
He can't compare to you Tindale. You bought a new C8. @SSSN8KE is looking at a 2011 Grand Sport C6. The upgrade cost for the 3LT upgrade on a used vehicle is nothing.
 
I had a 2LT: 2016 C7 convertible. Only complaint would be the seats - not nearly as nice as the 3LT + you don't get the option for more diverse color combos for the interior with the 2LT, I believe? I bought it from the Preston showroom in Langley - so, no choice - LOL. My current 2022 C8 I bought from dealer in Victoria over MSRP because I did not have to wait another year. If I would have ordered one, I think I would have ordered the 2LT and upgraded the seats to the next level as an option.
 
Go the 3LT. On the 2011 GS, any lower trim lever and you lose a lot of features these guys who own C7's and C8's don't realize. The 2LT and lower had no Bluetooth, no heads up display.... I could go on and on but do your homework and see for your self.
One of those rare times when the whole is greater than the sum of its parts……which of course is why the time to do the research is worth its weight in benefits.
 
I would buy later model with Z51 and MRC.
The C7 Z51 is also a good choice if you have the budget for a used Vette but the C6 Grand Sport has basically all the toys of the C7 Z51 and more including suspension, active handling and likely MRC as it was an option in 2011. The Grand Sport also is a widebody like the Z06 and the ZR1. Z06 wheels and the bigger brakes, active handling, and a lot of other upgrade things that make the Grand Sport special. And the LS3 bar none is a great trouble free engine with HP to spare. Budget or not, @SSSN8KE is looking at a great Corvette choice that would be an envy of many for their first Vette..
 
The C7 Z51 is also a good choice if you have the budget for a used Vette but the C6 Grand Sport has basically all the toys of the C7 Z51 and more including suspension, active handling and likely MRC as it was an option in 2011. The Grand Sport also is a widebody like the Z06 and the ZR1. Z06 wheels and the bigger brakes, active handling, and a lot of other upgrade things that make the Grand Sport special. And the LS3 bar none is a great trouble free engine with HP to spare. Budget or not, @SSSN8KE is looking at a great Corvette choice that would be an envy of many for their first Vette..
 

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