discerning2003c5z
Discerning
discerning2003c5z

I’ve heard troubling things about the build quality of the 570s. But that wouldn’t stop me from getting one if I had that kind of money to blow on a car.

I can’t tell if you’re being serious.

Let’s see... I can have a new Porsche 911 Turbo or I can have a Dodge Demon.

I have rain sensing wipers and they work pretty well. I’ve left it on “auto” for a while now and it doesn’t seem to wipe too often or too infrequently.

Not a fan... At all

I concur.

You can’t get a clean, low mile, C5Z for anywhere near 10k.

I grew up in upstate N.Y. Once changed a water pump in sub zero temperature with a shoddy outdoor heater blasting in my general direction.

Why didn’t you take off the door card, inspect the mechanism, and lube up or replace whatever piece in the system was sticking?

Lots of factory paint jobs are trash. Ford, Mazda, and Tesla come to mind

“Hush-hush” isn’t how I would describe something that has multiple publications and articles about it.

I’m going to assume that the top speed is limited by gearing and/or tires. Seems like a move similar to the GT2 RS, where the track focused tires wouldn’t survive very long north of the limited top speed.

I took Latin in High School, so it kind of jumped out at me.

It was meant in jest. Intent, tone, and inflection are often lost on the internet. At the end of the day, it’s not worth getting worked up over, wouldn’t you agree?

It was meant in jest and not meant to be condescending - if that makes you feel any better about the situation.

The fiery shape in the picture I posted is of the old car. The ugly thing in the article is the new car. Simple mistake. But you’re right, the old shape is “fire.”

Some eye bleach for everyone.

This car makes me sad. Allow me to explain:

Speedway white. I wanted one of these pretty bad. I was stuck between the yellow and the white. The lack of availability and the oil consumption resulted in the yellow.

I knew a guy who would throw everything at a stock 4L60e, blow it up, and get another from the junk yard. I think he ended up going with a built 4L80e. I think he only went in that direction because he liked the gearing in the 4L80e more, but the 4L60e’s are nice as well. You could always go all out and build one with