Jan, 2014 - Honolulu, Corvette Convertible ?
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2013
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Jan, 2014 - Honolulu, Corvette Convertible ?
Hi, I'm new at here.
For my honeymoon, I'll go to Hawaii on Jan, 2014 and rent "Corvette Convertible" at HNL Airport (Hertz)
but, I don't know what sort of Corvette Convertible they have.
1) Year : 2012 ? or 2013 ?
2) Trim : 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, or 4LT?
1LT and 2LT Trim Corvette Convertible has a "MANUAL-Folding" top.
3LT and 4LT Trim Corvette Convertible has a "AUTOMATIC-Folding" top.
Does Hertz have a Corvette with 3LT or 4LT Trim?
I'm very pleased to read if you answer me.
Thanks so much
For my honeymoon, I'll go to Hawaii on Jan, 2014 and rent "Corvette Convertible" at HNL Airport (Hertz)
but, I don't know what sort of Corvette Convertible they have.
1) Year : 2012 ? or 2013 ?
2) Trim : 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, or 4LT?
1LT and 2LT Trim Corvette Convertible has a "MANUAL-Folding" top.
3LT and 4LT Trim Corvette Convertible has a "AUTOMATIC-Folding" top.
Does Hertz have a Corvette with 3LT or 4LT Trim?
I'm very pleased to read if you answer me.
Thanks so much
#2
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Seoul (GMP/RKSS) HNL/PHNL
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I just rented a gray 2013 convertible from hertz in HNL. The top definitely was manual. Once I figured it out, I could take the top down/put it up in less than 15 seconds. The car was very basic in features. Automatic transmission and a CD player, that's about it.
#3
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Posts: 2
Thank you so much
This is so helpful information.
so, they have just 1LT Trim Corvette Convertible, I guess.
Thank you so much for your reply.
#4
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Bristol, UK
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Yes, they are 1LT models, and will most likely be 2013 (60th Anniversary) cars.
As Fiveinerzero says, once you figure it out, getting the roof and up down is really easy and quick. But unless you know where the release button for the roof cover is hiding, you could be there for ever. It is behind the driver's seat on the lower surface of the area which is covered by that roof cover. Impossible to see, but once you know where to put your finger, it's easy.
I enjoyed my time with a 'Vette Convertible earlier in the year. You can read my conclusions here .
As Fiveinerzero says, once you figure it out, getting the roof and up down is really easy and quick. But unless you know where the release button for the roof cover is hiding, you could be there for ever. It is behind the driver's seat on the lower surface of the area which is covered by that roof cover. Impossible to see, but once you know where to put your finger, it's easy.
I enjoyed my time with a 'Vette Convertible earlier in the year. You can read my conclusions here .
#5
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Programs: ANA Miledge club, JAL Miledge bank, Hertz #1 Gold
Posts: 223
I miss the ZHZ models that exhaust was amazing.
Great memories from Hawaii with that one.
Had auto top though
there is only one road where you can really open it up though, that's the H3. Check your surrounding for cop cars, and just floor it. Slow down as you exit the tunnel.
Great memories from Hawaii with that one.
Had auto top though
there is only one road where you can really open it up though, that's the H3. Check your surrounding for cop cars, and just floor it. Slow down as you exit the tunnel.