joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

This isn’t my story but one from my uncle. Around 10-15 years ago he took my aunt to Vegas for their anniversary, and they rented a brand new, right off the delivery truck, Corvette for their time in Vegas. He got the idea to find one of those long, strait desert roads like you see in all of the movies and proceed to

Because even though we are still a couple of years away from getting a different vehicle my wife has made herself very clear that we will not be getting a Flex. :(

Call me weird, but I like it.

While I have never worked in retail I can completely understand why GameStop would want to sell Pre-Owned as much as possible. One of my good friends growing up is a manager in a local retrogame store that sells everything from gaming history to new systems and games. He told me that their wholesale cost for a new

Why would you need higher octane fuels with ethanol? The octane rating is a measure of how the fuel burns regardless of the composition of the fuel. Actually, pure ethanol has an octane rating of ~99 when using the (R+M)/2 methodology, and E85 has an octane rating of around 100. I know several people that have tuned

You are fine to run 93 in an engine designed for 91. Some states only allow up to 91 octane for whatever reason. My car states that 91 is the minimum octane you can run in it, but it will get better performance with 93.

Ethanol has been in gasoline for a very long time. The owners manual on my mom’s 1995 MY car even mentions that it can run up to 10% ethanol gasoline.

I just came in for the very correct comment about the 4.2 L V6. My first car was a ‘98 single cab step side with that motor. I loved the truck, but that motor was a very thirsty dog. Averaged 12-13 mpg in mixed driving. 55-60 mph might get 17 mpg,and interstate driving got 15.

While the Z/28 still has the back seats, done of the padding was removed from them for weight savings. Screw the back seat passengers #becauseracecar

My thought would be, think turbo.

The interior space is terrible for such a large car.

They seem to be limited to just 500 prints.

That was done with the stock Goodyears.

I haven’t watch the video yet, but one source said full auto.

They must have changed that for the sixth gen. You could add the RS package to the SS package in the 1st gen and 5th gen days.

Actually the RS package does not make it look like an SS. The SS also hasee am RS package that shares a lot of the same components as the V6.

RS in the Chevrolet world has always been an appearance package. This goes back to the 60s.

Did anyone else notice the winglets that wrap around the foglight/brake cooling ducts? Looks like they are attempting to turn the aero up to 11.

Similarly the LSA in my ZL1 and also in the last generation CTS-V has them. I am pretty sure that the LT4 uses it as well.

I think it is more about the ads that try to make the Camry seem like an enthusiast car.