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They very much have, also holy shit, 34 miles! Who saves one of these as a collector piece?
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I agree. I also think the front of the sky has aged very well too. I guess the chassis isn't great based on reviews, but I've never driven one. I've sat in a few though and found them kind of claustrophobic with the roof up.
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I used to prefer the Sky since it looks like a mini C6, but now
I think the Solstice has aged more gracefully than either of those two.
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You’re right on that one, they didn’t look that great back when they were new, but with the way car styling as moved, these look good now. I wonder why it never got driven.
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Practically every Solstice coupe was bought as an investment and very few of them have very many miles on them compared with the standard roadster.
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Huh. Explains why I’ve seen zero on the road ever. Hell, I’ve only seen a Solstice/Sky in the flesh maybe five times.
Weren't there only like 2000 coupes made?
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1,266 and only 350 or so of those are manuals.
![]() 07/08/2019 at 10:14 |
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I wanted a coupe so bad when I found out about them several years back. Figured I could get one for pretty cheap, I mean it’s just a Solstice, right? Man was I so wrong.
I’m still kind of bitter that these all got snatched up and stored away.
![]() 07/08/2019 at 10:38 |
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Most of the coupes were bought as investment pieces and hidden away in climate controlled garages. It would be unusual if it had been driven.
![]() 07/08/2019 at 10:56 |
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Damn, that’s like, Ferrari rare.
![]() 07/08/2019 at 11:59 |
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Interior by Rubbermaid
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Nah, just typical GM. Rubbermaid would probably be an upgrade.