In this day of cookie cutter cars this Vette is probably the rule not the exception. Can you really tell the difference between a Honda, Mazda and Toyota sedans from a distance? VW and Audi? Mazda Miata and Lotus and bug-eyed Austin Healeys. Volvo and Saab? Pontiac and BMW 5 or 7 ( front & side views ( no one will ever copy the rears) or any small to mid size SUV? Even the new Lexus 430 has copied the taillite design of the Mercs. Design engineers are handcuffed by their companie's bottom lines at this time of fiscal responsibility and in some cases imagination ( retro craze). There are a few unique vehicles but some are weird looking (Hummer H2, Merc's Landcruiser ( Wundarsomething

) Subie and Nissan Maxima/Ultima) or too expensive Ferrari, Maybach, Bentley's and of course the Porsches GT.
One does not buy a Corvette, BMW, Mercedes, Lexus or Porsche to be unique. There are far to many out there for that ( I know I am in Cali when there's a Porsche on every block

). You buy these vehicles for performance. And the last time I checked the Vette hasn't been seen in too many rear view mirrors ( exception Vipers) of cars costing twice as much.
Quality? Who knows or care. Just like I would never own a Camaro Z28 or SS as a daily driver. The same would hold true for me with a Vette. Any car can tolerate a pampered life. If you have to ask how much it cost to fix, gas mileage, tire life, is it put together like a tank and insurance premiums, maybe this is not the vehicle for you. :nixweiss