re: the Vette; ok you guys win.
#31
Originally posted by Darren
This is why I cant own one no matter how much I want one to kick around LOL
This is why I cant own one no matter how much I want one to kick around LOL
As my friends and I say "It would be a sweet car, if it weren't a Vette."
#32
Very nice car drove the c6 the other day. I liked the keyless thing and touch controls to open the doors however the 6speed feels like shifting a mack truck what a long throw. It's nice but still just a Vette
#33
Originally posted by stephsguy
Very nice car drove the c6 the other day. I liked the keyless thing and touch controls to open the doors however the 6speed feels like shifting a mack truck what a long throw. It's nice but still just a Vette
Very nice car drove the c6 the other day. I liked the keyless thing and touch controls to open the doors however the 6speed feels like shifting a mack truck what a long throw. It's nice but still just a Vette
#34
Alright, so you've pretty much summed up a stereotypical vette owner. Now, having been part of this site and, hopefully, participated in some events as a result of this site...How would you generally characterize the folks who drive our cars? Young? Middle-aged? Smart? Stupid? Adrenaline junkies? Eruditic? Fun? I could think of a few hundred adjectives. Sum it up in four.
#35
Originally posted by Dave
Alright, so you've pretty much summed up a stereotypical vette owner. Now, having been part of this site and, hopefully, participated in some events as a result of this site...How would you generally characterize the folks who drive our cars? Young? Middle-aged? Smart? Stupid? Adrenaline junkies? Eruditic? Fun? I could think of a few hundred adjectives. Sum it up in four.
Alright, so you've pretty much summed up a stereotypical vette owner. Now, having been part of this site and, hopefully, participated in some events as a result of this site...How would you generally characterize the folks who drive our cars? Young? Middle-aged? Smart? Stupid? Adrenaline junkies? Eruditic? Fun? I could think of a few hundred adjectives. Sum it up in four.
#36
Originally posted by Scott in H-town
Man, I'm in the same boat exactly. I have looked at C5's several times in the past including the Z06, then went again to check out the C6. The dealer nearby has mirrors and I saw myself sitting in this C6 and thought.... "OMG... this car is so NOT you!"
When I see a vette, even though it's a damn good car, I can't get the stigma out of my head of, "Old, divorced, chain wearing, earing havin', hair-piece dude."
Not to mention just plain guido.
Man, I'm in the same boat exactly. I have looked at C5's several times in the past including the Z06, then went again to check out the C6. The dealer nearby has mirrors and I saw myself sitting in this C6 and thought.... "OMG... this car is so NOT you!"
When I see a vette, even though it's a damn good car, I can't get the stigma out of my head of, "Old, divorced, chain wearing, earing havin', hair-piece dude."
Not to mention just plain guido.
#40
Originally posted by Soon2be993tt
It amazes me you guys complain about the stereotypical vette owner yet some of you are driving ferrari's
It amazes me you guys complain about the stereotypical vette owner yet some of you are driving ferrari's
that's my life - hopefully
this is what my dad did when growing up and those were some of the greatest times - even though mom would get mad when I'd say how fast we went. i even loved waking up saturday morning to the cars being fired up in case they hadn't been driven in a month or so
#41
Originally posted by Mike (La Jolla)
I need some clarification here: Does 'hair transplant' count?
I need some clarification here: Does 'hair transplant' count?
It more depends on why someone does these things. If it is motivated by pleasing oneself instead of impressing others, there's nothing pathetic or cheesy about it. The "My Vette Gets Them Wet" says it all when it comes to this guys motivations and organ size (figuratively of course).
Last edited by ben, lj; 12-16-2004 at 12:37 PM.
#42
stephsguy
Hit the nail on the head about the shifting. It stinks!!!
I have had a couple of Vetts and other sports cars but the C5 ZO6 just would not shift right for me. I missed the first to second gear shift a couple times in a row. This was the first time in years I had missed a gear. Just felt rubbery So I guess when I get my new C6 ZO6 it will be a slushbox.
Hit the nail on the head about the shifting. It stinks!!!
I have had a couple of Vetts and other sports cars but the C5 ZO6 just would not shift right for me. I missed the first to second gear shift a couple times in a row. This was the first time in years I had missed a gear. Just felt rubbery So I guess when I get my new C6 ZO6 it will be a slushbox.
#45
There was this guy in an old beat up 930 at the dealer one day, the techs were all laughing behind his back as he only services the poor car once every 5 years. He had this license plate frame that read "You can't be first, but you can be next"