Did you just use “trustworthy” and “government-run” in the same sentence? Bahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Did you just use “trustworthy” and “government-run” in the same sentence? Bahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Evidently supercars don’t “drive themselves” like we always hear in their reviews.
The Voodoo is 10 years newer than the LS7. To me, someone talking up an overly expensive Mustang on a story about a Corvette that will positively smoke it can be nothing other than trolling for an argument, just for the sake of argument. Not even discussion. The stupid name calling is anything but appreciated and to…
Fucking amazing. That is all.
You’ve resorted to name-calling, which means you have nothing worthwhile to say. Kindly GTFO and spare us from any more of your trolling.
I’ve had this same tired argument 100 times before with Mustang people, but thank you for at least being civil.
No one takes issue with the fact that you would play as a crow or a cat? No wonder it got shitcanned.
You don’t make any sense whatsoever. Seems like you’re just trolling on a ‘Vette article, so we’re done here.
Is a hair over 500 horsepower supposed to be wildly impressive? Because it isn’t. It’s pretty decent for a naturally aspirated factory motor, but not exactly anything new considering Chevy did it a decade ago with the LS7. A built LS7 will produce 700HP on pump gas. A cam swap and appropriate tune gets you 525HP from…
That’s all irrational Mustang fanboys can ever talk about: “Ooh, it’s got a flat plane crank.” Big freaking deal; no one cares and it’s not that special. The Voodoo shares block architecture with the Coyote, so it’s not as special as you Ford nutswingers like to claim it is.
If I learned anything from this post, it is that pearl/cream white looks amazing on s Veyron. Almost as good as bare carbon fiber.
Welcome to two years ago. I used to think that the Camaro-esque taillights on a ‘Vette were heresy too, but I realized the round ones wouldn’t match the design language of the rest of the car. They’ve grown on me and once you see it that way, they’ll grow on you too.
I agree to some degree, but it’s about filling the price gap between the Stingray and Z06, as the base price difference between those two is $22k, whereas the base price between the Grand Sport and Stingray is a more manageable $8k. If it gets more people buying Corvettes (which it will), then by all means GM should…
You’d rather have a tarted up, expensive for no good reason Mustang instead of a Corvette that would eat it for breakfast? I don’t have any words for that besides “WTF?”
It’s REALLY nice, but not $33k nice, particularly if it sold for $25k previously. I really don’t understand the point of having a nice offroad vehicle: the point of an offroad vehicle is to beat on it and use it hard. There’s no point in doing that to a nice vehicle and that’s why no one does it. People buy stuff like…
According to Car & Driver, you’re correct about the quad turbo flat 8. It’s a beautiful thing.
“Lamborghini” and “spray paint” should never be used in the same sentence. Ever.
It was good talking to you! I’ll see you around here again; take care.
The last of the manual Porsches and Ferraris will probably fetch big dollars, as will late model performance Pontiacs (given that Pontiac is dead with no hope of revival), and probably the Chevy SS to name a few more off the top of my head. There's no end to the cars I would buy now if only I had the money...