You forget about the 200ZR, the Z31 with an RB20DET. Which they wrote an article on, which is linked earlier in this one. I’ll include it here too.
You forget about the 200ZR, the Z31 with an RB20DET. Which they wrote an article on, which is linked earlier in this one. I’ll include it here too.
My father had a 1997 F150 with the 4.2 and the 5 speed. It was an okay vehicle. It worked, as a truck. He sure loved it. He called it his “tall mustang”. Gave it to a friend of mine who promptly destroyed the motor after six months. Check your oil, people!
I glad I watched this last night so I understand the reference lol.
Are you really going to listen to reason anyway? I think you’ve already decided on these fellas before you wrote this anyway haha.
To be fair, that takes a lot of effort. I don’t think a single Chevy Chevette is left.
I don’t think you’ve been reading everything he’s saying. Just bits and pieces.
Moral Grandstanding. Thank you for your contribution to this car blog.
And then they nosedived and fell of the earth with a hard attempt at a comeback but that’s neither here nor there.
I agree. I don’t think I meant it as an insult. For a better example I think they’ve taken the thunderbird route. Thunderbird went luxury 4 seater and sales exploded. While in 1955 the Thunderbird outsold the Corvette 16,000 to 700, they increased sales to 75,000 by 1965.
1995 German Shooting Brake. Good so far. Flat 8 cylinder. Front-mid engine, RWD, named after a mythical figure, goes fast, and you can’t find parts.
Meh.
I think Corvette has slowly become more like the “Maserati” approach. For example, the Corvette has the air of sporty, but is more of a luxury sports car. The mid engine makes it sporty, but they got rid of the raw side of the C7. It’s a bit depressing but that’s the clientele of the corvette, Boomers with the desire…
Haha it is pretty good. The Italians really aren’t that bad, but they do have this funny disconnection from Americans sometimes.
I volunteer to 3D print a Willys if David writes an article on it.
You’d be even more terrifying than you are now.
We don’t do that here.
That’s all the foreign companies that I’ve found. I work for Italians. You wouldn’t believe the judgement brought down on us “Americano Pigro”.
Wow.
That’s not his style.
Not to say I’m not content with it or that it feels “unfair”, I bring this up just to solidify the point.