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My family has been camping in fifth-wheels and motorhomes since well before I was born. The current designs are pretty much the exact same tired, ugly aesthetics from the early 90's. I think the RV companies have been saving money by not bothering to update those incredibly outdated outside graphics/paint schemes.

It makes sense - many corvette owners think their car is some sort of super rare exotic that will one day be a million dollar collectible. Gotta keep those miles down. Also, think about the people that own them and you will realize retirees don’t drive that much.

No, just No!

I had a friend in high school that had an old Defender, restored and slightly raised, not sure of the year. His parents took it away after he ran over a 944 while doing donuts in the school parking lot after classes one day. It was really cool, I would have loved to have one. It was dark green with a black leather

Miatas, CX5 and the Mazda 3 - especially if they get off their high horse and make a Speed3 again. Seriously Mazda, no one is buying your BS about being refined and getting away from the Speed/Zoom Zoom mentality.

I believe the C8 will sale, but the problem will be keeping the Dealerships from jacking up the price to the point of turning off buyers. Not much pisses off customers more than seeing a price listed online as $60,000 then getting to the dealership only to find out they don’t have anything less than $70,000. I

So with the new mid-engine Corvette, how long before we start seeing all kinds of crazy one-off bodies and mid-engine kit cars built on the new platform?

Ah, the tally has 13 for Cool Ranch and 12 for Nacho - sorry, but you missed a tally mark between the two sets of five for Cool Ranch.

Obviously this old corvette couldn’t take the news about the new mid-engine version, so it decided to go out in a ball of flames.

yes, I just could not remember the names of those movies.

Dude, it’s the 21st century. The new C8 has an automated system that will take care of all you road head needs.

especially if it was a Coupe - the Camry - Coupe Turbo S

The Toyota Supra seems fun but it’s not built on a unique platform which, sorry, does diminish its epicness a little.

Yep, that too

Maverick is the one who really hit his head on the canopy in the first film. Maverick awakes from the medically induced coma to see Goose waiting by his bedside and then finds out what really happened.

He will be testing some new advanced fighter plane. He won’t like it and say he could beat it with his old plane. Now you have the bad guy being the new tech and the good guy being Maverick. There will be some text exercise that goes too far. It’s basically just a John Henry story.

Nah, don’t feel guilty. Anytime I take my wife’s car for a service, I go test driving the coolest stuff on the lot with absolutely no intention of buying anything.

Now that blue one from the 70s is down right sexy. Wish that one would have panned out.

it’s just a sign of things to come

no option for white side panels with chrome trim, this thing is an epic fail