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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 237592" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>No big deal other than when stereotyping on here with my given name (it's changed to my CCF-name now so all fine and yyssw)</p><p></p><p>Will never forget what felt to be a pontiac-godsend at the time with this now stereotyped vehicle. No way would I do ford, dodge or import.</p><p>Served it's purpose until eventually being blessed to be able to graduate to a much more expensive and much less condescending GMC SUV a few years later.</p><p>I know that one may only agree with me if ever being both Dad & Son in the beginning years of this new millennium "sandwich generation".</p><p>(wow 2 decades ago already) Both stroller & 2 walkers in the back with all the ease of cargo and passenger access.</p><p>With most everything else put aside, I was definitely not looking for any contest to win at the time. So I survived it too - and missing the walker-needs greatly.</p><p>Might be one of many ways to consider it as earning a Corvette the hard way - although I selfishly had a rocket of a Grand Prix for the weekends at the time.</p><p>I can empathize with a few of the "family-fellas" who stopped roadside to check out our Corvettes during my initial CCF Corvette Cruising experiences.</p><p></p><p>18 years old & for $1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 237592, member: 3252"] No big deal other than when stereotyping on here with my given name (it's changed to my CCF-name now so all fine and yyssw) Will never forget what felt to be a pontiac-godsend at the time with this now stereotyped vehicle. No way would I do ford, dodge or import. Served it's purpose until eventually being blessed to be able to graduate to a much more expensive and much less condescending GMC SUV a few years later. I know that one may only agree with me if ever being both Dad & Son in the beginning years of this new millennium "sandwich generation". (wow 2 decades ago already) Both stroller & 2 walkers in the back with all the ease of cargo and passenger access. With most everything else put aside, I was definitely not looking for any contest to win at the time. So I survived it too - and missing the walker-needs greatly. Might be one of many ways to consider it as earning a Corvette the hard way - although I selfishly had a rocket of a Grand Prix for the weekends at the time. I can empathize with a few of the "family-fellas" who stopped roadside to check out our Corvettes during my initial CCF Corvette Cruising experiences. 18 years old & for $1 [/QUOTE]
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