Hey hey...
Yep as Tim said me and my wife have a 2001 Corvette (auto trans).
If looking I would REALLY try to get a 2001 or newer. The prices have come down quite a bit since the C6 came out but there are piles of them that have been babied.
1 of the reasons I say 2001 or better is that all 2001+ Vettes have Active Handling standard. In short that means when you slid the ass out with to much gas it will get you straight again without being in a ditch. Now you can turn it off and be in the ditch if that?s what you want.
Ground clearance is not a problem either. The only time we kinda scrap is going up/down a steep drive way and even then its not really the car scrapping but the air dam. The air dam is just a flat piece of plastic that shoots air into the radiator and is pretty cheap to replace so I am not worried about it.
Gas mileage is actually good. In stop and go traffic my wife gets 21mpg, give or take. When we got the car she drove the Toyota Rav4 (4cyl) and I drove the Vette and I got about 1 mpg better on the highway then she did. Now if you beat on it yea the gas mileage will drop.
Inside room is not too bad. We have used it many times on trips and got all her stuff in the car and even a little room for my clothes.
Reliability is good as well. Mind you the car has every bell and whistle from the pop up head lights, HUD, traction control and active handling?etc? But even then the only thing that has really gone bad was the headlight motor but it was under warranty at the time.
So if you got any questions just ask.
OPPS almost forgot.
In snow it is not bad either since it has traction control and active handling. But it still can get away so you have to be a smart driver like any other time. Juts don;t drive like a tool in really bad weather and you will be ok. But that can be said for just about all low, rear wheel drive, sports cars.