I don’t think anyone buying these behemoths are all that concerned about fuel economy.
I don’t think anyone buying these behemoths are all that concerned about fuel economy.
Yes it does.
MSRP is irrelevant on this beast. The dealers will mark these things up by $20K or more. Listen up, Ford: I’m in the market for a Raptor, but as long as your scumbag dealers ask more than sticker my money stays in my pocket.
Word is they brought in some consultants.
Yep, I’d rather have a greedy asshole in office than an evil, corrupt and obviously above-the-law career politician.
Christ, is every Gawker writer a liberal? Trump may not be perfect, there is no perfect candidate, but I’ll take my chances with him over Hillary.
I have an 82CE, the first Corvette to cross the 20 grand threshold. For that you got lots of silver leather, some vinyl decals, and a computer that could do a whopping 60 calculations per second mated to a slightly wonky fuel injection system. 200 hp and a 16.1 second 1/4 mile. By today’s standards, that’s pretty…
That’s exactly what’s wrong with too many corvette owners (also viper owners). They treat the car like it’s a bar of gold in the garage. It’s a corvette, a chevy. I put 26k miles on my ‘14 stingray coupe since new. Every mile was a blast. When I worry too much about the miles I go back to the Chevy dealership and just…
This is right on the NP/CP border; it’s probably CP based on a quick search and my impression that there’s a lot of low-mile Corvettes in people’s garages. My opinion is based on conversations with a lot of Corvette owners that take pride in keeping miles off their cars. This isn’t an insult...just an observation.
Those who saw Evans expose himself said that it was no big deal.
I guess punching a producer doesn’t seem so bad now, does it?
The dude looks like a troll, sounds like a pre-pube kid loaded up on Monster Energy drinks, and has the demeanor of a tweaker. England, what the fuck guys? TV is for beautiful people. Or if you’re going to put ugly people on, make sure they’re funny.
It’s confusing because so often a brake failure can look like a normally operating dipshit.
Ethics?
They weren’t engineered by idiots. Old cars are wonderful and can be every bit as reliable as a new car once the ravages of time are reversed. I’ve daily driven cars 30 years old and older for years and I can count the times I’ve been stranded by them on one hand. Plus, they’re just cooler.
Probably just fixing another sinkhole.
I love my Corvette (my second one) and I’m not that guy. I bought the car because it is a hell of a bargain and I’ve wanted one since I was seven. I could care less about the stupid stereotypes and what other people think.
At what point should objective reality matter though? I think most people on this site would say that in a societal vacuum, the Corvette is a great car. Perhaps a great car bought by a lot of people they’d rather not know, but still a great car. World class performance at very good prices. Hell, if Mr. Regular is to…
I keep telling myself that I’ll never own a Corvette because they’re owned by the wrong kind of person, someone I’ll never be. That’s what I keep telling myself
I Have a 79 with a blown diff. Nice car you got there! Cheers from IL!