dwrang
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dwrang

Agreed, but the bite-sized BK onion rings are a pretty good backup.

I’m fortunate to have decent insurance and have saved up an emergency fund to handle just about anything, but the one thing in the back of my mind that worries me is medical debt. Even with decent insurance, if the insurance company decides to deny coverage, you could be screwed. Not to mention that medical costs are

I had been looking for a “fun” car in general to change things up from my daily driver and saw a new C7 driving around and fell in love with the updated styling. Hadn’t even thought of owning a vette prior to seeing the C7 (it wasn’t even on my radar originally when shopping for the fun car). So in stereotypical

Worked for me. I bought a C7 and I’m a woman under 40.

Especially since the C7 seems like it’s been enticing other demographics like myself (woman under 40). I always liked Corvettes in a general sense, but the C7 is when I actually said hey I want one of those.

In arcade mode it hasn’t been nearly as bad playing as a girl, so that’s mainly the mode I play. When I used to do more quick play and comp it was a pain in the ass to use the mic, which sucks because that’s when you need to use it the most. Even when I would luck out and end up with a pretty good team in comp

Same here. I only play arcade. Granted, there are still assholes in that mode as well, but not as many. I really want to play comp, but I’m just not in the mood for dealing with that toxicity.

I bought a 2014 Corvette in 2015 from out of state and brought it in for service to a local dealer. Hadn’t even had the car a good 6 months and they were trying to buy it from me (even left a letter on the seat when returning it to me in the service center). Now every time I bring it in for service I get asked to sell

Maybe because there’s still a time component involved. I shouldn’t have to spend a lot of time taking my new car to the dealer or potentially being without the car all together due to issues (loaners can be a pain). No one wants to be in a dealership often even if it’s paid for by the warranty. My time is valuable to

Here we go with that elitist Jalop bs. You can love cars but want a more comfortable entry/exit and seating position for your own vehicle. I’m so tired of the “if you don’t drive a miata or a brown station wagon you aren’t a Jalop” bs. Get over yourself (and that’s coming from someone who drives a sports car regularly

I’ve had a trip that was around 27 hours in a plane one way. With 2 stops that totaled a bit over 30 hours total travel time. If it wasn’t for business class (thanks work!) I probably would have gone crazy. First two legs were around 11 or 12 hours each, and the last leg was 3.5 or 4. Luckily between sleeping, eating,

I think you meant Alabama...lol.

I like the back, but that front....looks like the car is cock-eyed to me. The back looks refined and a little luxurious, but that front...it’s like they combined two different cars.

The glare on that screen is going to make it darn near unusable if it’s sloped upwards like that.

Really? Because I’ve never had to use my car’s manual door release, but I sure as hell can tell you right now exactly how to locate and use it. Assuming that people don’t remember anything they don’t do on a consistent basis underestimates the power of memory. There are plenty of things people don’t do consistently

This. When I bought my Vette, the first thing my mom asked after noticing that there weren’t any traditional handles to open the door was how to get out if the battery died. Immediately showed her where the manual handles were located because I had researched the vehicle/read the manual. I don’t always read the manual

Add like 7 or 8 more to the list, my dad’s family is from there...lol

Well I guess me and many others I know who own models from those years have lucked out then (used to belong to a Corvette club so lots of people to poll). You’ve addressed one of your points, what about the others?

Not sure what you are talking about concerning reliability, comfort, quality etc. I’m a mid-30s female that has had my C7 for over 3 years. Everyone who has ridden in it has commented on the comfort (of course it’s not a cushy Lexus), and I haven’t had any issues with it whatsoever despite the fact that it sometimes

Agreed. Didn’t even look at the Camaro when shopping for the Corvette. It’s not all about power like some people think.