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Could it actually be that the Mid-Engine Corvette is still just a myth?

UH HELLO

Yes, the article definitely does not accurately characterize what seems obvious on the video.  

That wasn’t a swerve, that was a deliberate brake check. This guy should lose his license and go to jail.

So... you’re welcome for the inspiration for this. =)

If you want to do this right, you need a 95 Civic.

Agreed- this, to me, is the Japanese Corvette.

Please find a way to drag race it against an F355 Spider.

I don’t like it, but I am glad they didn’t go full tilt boogie with it. We don’t need another LFA, NSX or GTR that only a select few can buy, that you’ll hardly ever see on the road. This is well within budget for millions of people. They could have resurrected the Supra nameplate and built another $100-200k halo car,

All hail the rocket- powered popsicle!!!

I write poetry pro bono, she collects rocks... our budget for this house is 3.7 million dollars.

“can afford” doesn’t have to be the top of your car budget tho

Compared to its contemporaries, it hasn’t held its own, especially for the price Nissan charges. The 370Z is a good and fun car, but it’s no longer competitive. Buy a used one and have a blast. 

Oh my fellow Jalops, it’s a sad time to be a car enthusiast right now.

Totally agree. I think it looks cool, I’m sure it performs well, however, I’m not paying over msrp for anything unless it is very rare without significant competition(dodge hellcat/demon for example). There are quite a few cars in the similar price range that this competes with

So what’s the over/under going to be on dealer “market adjustment” for the C8? I say 10-15k for the first year production cars.

The same guy I knew years ago that paid 10k over on 5 Miatas when they first came out hoping to make a massive killing only to lose his proverbial “ass” on each and every one of them.

OK first of all... I can’t stop watching it. LOL. Well done.

Sadly, Beverly Hills Ninja II, like most sequels, failed to live up to the original.

“Ma, you need to go to Costco again!”