And here is the video (finally). Road & track had it from Facebook. Unfortunately this version has the audio muted, so you cannot hear the audio from the driver , passenger, and bystander that I saw in the original tiktok version.
And here is the video (finally). Road & track had it from Facebook. Unfortunately this version has the audio muted, so you cannot hear the audio from the driver , passenger, and bystander that I saw in the original tiktok version.
All good points. I’d also disagree with the original commenter’s proposition that all coach drivers are maniacs. I’m not a bus driver, but in my assessment I’ve experienced some very professional and skilled coach drivers in my days.
You forgot prostitutes. There were definitely gas stations in center city Philly where that was available.
This stuff has long been going on in center city philadelphia (e.g. the last time I tried to go to the Sunoco Station at 46th and Walnut I counted 5 ‘helpers’ lying in wait) . It’s just spreading to the suburbs now.
Yes, did not use the lift points, seems to be a regular occurrence with the C8
Correct - it was actually quite slow, it was hard to tell (because the video is at night), but it looked like they were both at a 3-way or 4-way stop intersection, both stopped, and then the pickup started driving thru the intersection and drifted to the wrong side of the road and drove up the hood of the vette (still…
Ah ha, I got you. It does read like a FL new story, just missing the bath salts.
Uh okay, are you trying to say the accident in this article happened in FL - even though the pictures are from a fire department in Colorado?
Believe me I tried. It disappeared from my ‘watch’ history on TikTok, so I believe that means the poster took it down. For the record, when it does resurface , you can hear in the audio
The PDR (performance data recorder) video from the corvette is on TikTok. The corvette was basically stopped at the intersection and the pickup truck just drove over the corvette. The video suggested the driver of the pickup was drunk, with a bottle of vodka on the passenger seat also a claim that a bystander drew a…
I’m so happy to see multiple people in the comments making your point. Railyard work is inherently dangerous for the reasons you cite. Remote-controlled or not, the train isn’t stopping in time to prevent this incidents. Blaming the remote-control is highly suspect in my mind.
Chevrolet was a bit behind the rest of the world in moving its tentpole sports car to a mid-engine platform.
Go to the forums. If you are willing to wait in line, there are plenty of well known high volume Chevy dealers that will let you order one at MSRP.
Your points are generally correct. GM is now advertising more like a 5 mile range for battery only.
The GM engineers showed some pretty aggressive snow driving in the eRay. It will do great in the snow, with two caveats:
The charger you show in your picture is for charging the 12V SLI battery (staring, lights, ignition) battery. It is common for all corvettes (I’ve got that charger for my C7).
It would be terrible to actually use some numbers , but I’m going to do it anyways. Here is the auto insurance story in a nutshell:
I just think the US, specifically California is too laxed on enforcement and punishment.
I’m not here to defend the ambulance chasers either.
You are correct. There are other ways to avoid the doom loop you describe, we can see those by looking at the only two states that do not mandate auto insurance.