I had a Vette.. I hated it. Fast as shit, though not as fast as the Mopar I built. Handling was really its best feature, other than that it was like riding on a boulder. You feel every damn crack in the road, literally. The Dodge Viper I drove was WAY more comfortable than the Vette. I recently gave the Vette to my Father in Law. It was a 1984, with that Crossfire Fuel Injection mess. Anyway, he loves it, so at least its getting some love now...
The 1984 Corvette was the harshest riding Vette ever built. Back in the early 80s, skidpad numbers were all the rage, and GM responded by making the then new C4 crank out some impressive skidpad figures (for the time). However, this translated into terrible ride quality... and from 1985 on, the ride was softened in every new model. Also, the Crossfire was ridiculously slow with only 205hp in 84... yikes. There are 4cyls produced today with better power figures.
The C4s are also very hard to get in and out of due to their very high sills... its like stepping into a bathtub. I've owned 3 C4s (an 89, a 93, and a 96), and I can say theyre certainly not the most comfortable cars for daily use. All the above things were completely changed and resolved with the inception of the C5, and they've kept getting better with the C6 and the soon-to-be-released C7.
Some Vette owners are dicks/douches/etc, but this is true of ALL cars. Try driving into a Mustang show with a Vette and you'll see what I mean. Don't label the car cause a few of its owners are a$$holes. Its not the vehicle's fault.
BTW... love the SC2 Sparky. I have a 1997 5speed with about 120k miles on the clock and use it for my daily commute. In combined city/hwy driving I get an average of 30mpg using 87 octane. Wish I had a 3 door like yours, though. It would make getting the kids in and out of the back seat a lot easier.