discerning2003c5z
Discerning
discerning2003c5z

I had a 2003 z06 for about 5 years. I had the opportunity to trade up to a C6Z and the chance to trade up to a C7 but I decided not to both times.

I’m 6 foot and 175 lbs and I 100% agree about the interior.

There’s a lot of misinformation regarding turbos and superchargers here.

A centrifugal supercharger will continue to make exponentially more boost as rpm’s increase.

Turbos require energy to an extent as well. They rob power by restricting the free flowing movement of exhaust.

Just another example of why someone should just buy a compact class b.

This. One can even make a situation worse if using WD40 on an application that you don’t want to dry up.

True. Though bracing can only do so much. I just wish they’d make a version that fully corrects the issue.

That’s too bad. I guess the P car folks will just have to keep complaining about their rear suspension unsettling under hard braking, and over hill crests, etc. It’s a shame the camber changes so drastically for the track folks. That’s what you get for having struts in the back. The reviews on the stock cars are just

Now it just needs a multilink rear suspension. Oh, and double wishbone suspension in the front would be sweet!

The SUV hate is puzzling. There are plenty of good SUV’s and crossovers at this point that function just as well as a sedan.

Oh, it's definitely weird and doesn't appeal to me at all. But those were the times for whatever reason.

This doesn’t surprise me. I mean, in all fairness the Skyline is just a semi-premium mid size sedan.

Here’s a Washington post article that details what happened during ww2.

Yikes.... I give up discussing this with you. Good night. 

I don’t want to bother to find it, but no - All three profited from their production of goods in Germany throughout the war. They maintained management of the companies and there are even records of communication between the US offices and Germany offices.

Oh, undoubtedly. And you bring up a good point. I’m not saying that someone shouldn’t buy a product from a manufacturer that aided the axis powers. I just wanted to point out what happened because the war was directly brought up and it often gets omitted. The last is the past - but people often forget some things.

I’m too tired to do research that’s readily available if you take the time. Oh, what the heck - here we go.

My mistake. My comment should have read that they opened and operated factories to aid the Nazi war effort - ultimately profiting from the war and assisting both the allies and the axis powers.

I wasn’t going to comment about this because I wanted to stick to the core piece, but here it is: