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I drive a 11' 335d, hence my creative name ;) . I've averaged 44 on the highway at 65mph. Pretty impressive with 425 ft tq.

I would agree. My neighbor owns a silver one. It's gorgeous and incredibly fast!

I think this applies to every other State. VT is notorious for left lane Sunday drivers..

I am betting he was pretty damn sore the next day. I've had this happen before. I ended up catching up to him down the street and luckily a witness had already called the police, who, to my surprise, showed up within a few minutes and gave him a citation. His gear socket left a 10" deep scratch down my 13' STI. I had

Why discredit it? You obviously are not familiar with the technology..

I can't see anyone in the northern states take a Z06 out in the winter months.. Even my previous M3 was worthless in the colder temps with summer tires on it. As long as they have some extremely high-tech SC/TC in place, this car should be able to handle the HP. The previous generation Z06 was an excellent track car,

This isn't any different than say, Toyota, or Ford, or Subaru. Manufacturers cannot keep track of this type of data. If anything, they want this to happen..it's an inexpensive means of advertising for them. (Just to make note, I am referring to the comment about the mailers for trade-in offers)

Colorado, hugely popular. VT, #1 selling vehicle. Florida, believe it or not, does very well.

Saw a Carrera GT in So. Burlington VT last year. Took a short clip before the owner came out of a hardware store. Strangest place to see a $500k+ car parked. Needless to say, it had a lot of attention by the time the owner came out. I waited 15 minutes just to hear it drive away. IMO, best sounding V10!

What scares me the most about these drones, are the potential for some lunatic attaching something to them and flying them around densely populated areas. I think the FAA needs to have some control over the matter.

And you don't? Discrediting the Moon Landing?