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Old 11-06-2005, 01:11 AM
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Originally posted by DT04R
It's a real situation:

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...4&page=1&pp=20

(That's just one thread about it, there are a few on all the major Vette boards)

Some people are of course making excuses "It has a 427" , and "for $70K you can't expect everything to be perfect"

I mean, I don't expect Porsche ownership to be Nirvana, but I would think they would execute the details like brake rotors correctly (?) Just one of those small oversights like headlamp plugs falling out, rocking seat backs, the steering column locking up - nothing epic, and usually nothing with the powertrain, but *very* annoying...

DT
Yea i know of course, but how in the *** could Chevy do that, like even safety wise i dont think its a major, major thing, but anything gcould happen on street or track and its just flat out ridiculous!! Thumbsdown
 
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