Roadtoad77
RoadToad
Roadtoad77

No one is perfect. Maybe its just a phase, and you'll get over it?

I would think FoMoCo would write that check in a heartbeat? $100k is a drop in their rather profitable bucket to protect a crowning piece of their history...

The Henry Ford should buy it and move it to Greenfield Village so it can be with its friends!

Some say Corvette's shouldn't go mid-engined. But then, just look at a Mosler...

A Fisker Karma with a GM Small Block v8? It's already been done...

GM actually says under load their new V8s in the new trucks are more efficient than ford's ecoboost. Which makes total sense because turbos are only more efficient because when you're not in the throttle they are basically a weaker engine. That's why most turbo sports cars don't improve milage as much as econocars do.

The last NA engine will be a GM small block V8....they are getting more fuel efficent in every generation and I imagine the Corvette will be around for some time. Even with pickups possibly moving to forced induction V6s , I think the die-hards at Chevy will keep the V8 alive for a long time.

To be fair, as with most GTA cars, it's a cross between the two.

That is something that was made 15 to 20 years ago. Congrats.

Maybe CNN would like to see this.

The only reason Tesla cars are better "engineered" is because they don't have to compromise much for profitability. Their engineers aren't any more talented than GMs, in fact I'd say GM has more talented engineers than Tesla simply because GM has the money and power to hire more, better engineers.

Instead, why don't we just make the car have a soul instead of having technology replicate one? Once again, technology aiming to make us closer to a car is actually driving us further apart. Take a layer away next time instead of adding one.

A box, is a box, is a box...zzz

So people with like 4 kids and a boat are fucking pigs? Farmers are fucking pigs?....Well.....they might literally be doing that......But still.

Be specific - if you live alone and have nothing to tow then yes, you're buying a lot more vehicle than you need. But really the suburban has found great success over the

I've seen worse...

The BMW i8 is like a Chevy Volt you want.

Over 16 feet long and it still has the rear legroom of a GT86...

Oh boy, that's one ugly SOB

Anyone else see a Corrado in this?