Before purchasing

Is it fairly easy to rent a corvette (with regard to availability) for a week or couple of days to get the feel of it before deciding to purchase one? I suppose the price isn't cheap but for the point of this discussion I'll ignor that.

I know you can test drive a car before purchasing but by renting one, you could really get the feel for the car first.

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thank you PJ for the help. I'll follow your advice next year (when my gifts and taxes aren't due).

OT: I need to talk to my daughter's friend's father. He bought a yellow C6 about 5 months ago and now wants a Porsche but I don't know why nor if he plans to keep the vette. I'd consider buying his vette if it was for sale except for 2 or 3 reasons not, it's yellow (don't like yellow cars but that subjective), it's a convertible (Texas summers are long and 95 degrees +) and it's a stick (I don't do sticks). Yeah I know some probably love that combo. I'm curious tho why he wants a Porsche now?? I don't expect anyone here to be able to answer for him just thinking aloud... pardon me.

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Summer DAYS might be 95 degrees but think about how nice a vert would be at NIGHT when it gets down into the 80's or lower with no sun burning a hole in the top of your head . -Dana-

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