BlackSmokeDMax
BlackSmokeDMax
BlackSmokeDMax

@LeMadChef: As acarr260 stated, that 1.7 seconds would not be included in the elapsed time. He could have left a minute later and it still would have been a 10.9

@SeanKHotay: I like most of your list, I'm not sure about dumping Chevy trucks, they already outsell GMC & Dodge combined. Maybe it would work and the people all buying Chevy would buy GMC, but I'm not sure that is something to bet on.

Forgot to mention, this was in SE Wisconsin.

Paid $3.99 on saturday. Couldn't fill up though, stupid pay-at-the-pumps seem to mostly be set for a $75 pre-auth, and I don't feel like sliding the card again for another gallon or two.

100 in a 45 and 91 in a 55 are the two worst I have been pulled over for, went blazing past a cop at about 145 - 150 at about midnight and they just gave the flip the cherries/blueberries on and then back off. This was all about 15 years ago. Since then just a bunch of 15 - 20 over-the-limits.

I *hate* Sunday programming, if it's not Nascar, then it's NFL running long. Why don't these idiot networks schedule a filler show between the end of their live sports and their prime time programming? Something they can just drop at the last second without making anyone upset. And not just you Fox, CBS is also

I have the nuvi680 and love it. Hard to go wrong with any of the nuvi models though.

@Stoatmaster: I believe this would take any type of challenge out of just getting a "dangerous/reckless ticket". With this law they have specifically done something wrong without needing to prove that texting while driving is dangerous.

@Mr4speed: I'm not sure if this is correct or not, but I'd thought I heard they were worried about supercharging the 427 because of its already close cylinder spacing. Little skeptical of thay myself, I'd think it's just because the 6.2L motor will probably be more reliable with supercharging.

@Maymar: Granted, not really a feature. Was more explaining it to the people saying, "oooh, a different VIN on every car, yay!"

To a couple people higher up about the VIN, it said a unique VIN "digit", meaning this will have a different number well earlier of the serial number to differentiate it from the other Vettes.

While I can appreciate the driveline of BMWs they have never done anything to me aesthetically. In my eyes they look dated the day they roll out of the factory.

@JayP71: I think the F-bodies had them up until their demise. Can't think of anything more recent. I know my friends Camaro SS had them (was an '01 or '02 I believe.)

@Nick Post: Just make sure you have your attorney along!

@bobash: Beautiful car Bobash. One of my friends circle-track raced a car that looked just like it for a few years, but also had a working light on top. And of course a big number 3 on the side.

@MurileeMartin: According to [gtoalley.com] the '66 was the first year the GTO had a separate VIN code. The first two years it was just a build sheet option.

@bobash: Yep, the VIN would tell you.

@wookie1901: But then the driver would be able to turn his head and affect the car. You know how they are with drivers actually driving the car, that would never fly. :)