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Corvette
C7 ZR1
OFFICIAL GM FOOTAGE OF THE ZR1
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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 153990" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>Well, Michael, your appreciation of the old school tech and performance is definitely noteworthy and respected. Your venom against the new cars is noted and also respected. However many love the new reliability and amazing engineering that has gone into the latest vintages of Corvette. There are many who could talk a great deal of smack on the garbage that was produced in the 70s in all cars; not only Corvette that left owners standing on the road. Although I admit it took far less to get these cars moving again. However, the breakdowns of the 70s just do not happen anymore.</p><p>You may be old school but I was around too and I am pleased that modern cars do not leave me on the side of the road... ever.</p><p>Your visual disdain for the modern Corvette is simply your own taste. Which is well respected. Hell, the C1, C2, C3 are cars that I love to see every chance I get. You're right on the mark there. However... we love the look of our C7s too. </p><p>Life is all about preference and choices... we all have them. Some are about budget and others are purely about what makes wood.</p><p>Please keep bashing the amazing cars you despise so much. I would love to wedge you into my Z and see your face as the thing scares the hell out of you while in amazing airconditioned comfort. </p><p></p><p>Oh nevermind... it has a manual. Maybe someone with an Auto could stand in for me here.</p><p></p><p>Don't stop Xfire your experience is gold here I really enjoy your projects and appreciate your awesome knowledge with the classics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 153990, member: 3537"] Well, Michael, your appreciation of the old school tech and performance is definitely noteworthy and respected. Your venom against the new cars is noted and also respected. However many love the new reliability and amazing engineering that has gone into the latest vintages of Corvette. There are many who could talk a great deal of smack on the garbage that was produced in the 70s in all cars; not only Corvette that left owners standing on the road. Although I admit it took far less to get these cars moving again. However, the breakdowns of the 70s just do not happen anymore. You may be old school but I was around too and I am pleased that modern cars do not leave me on the side of the road... ever. Your visual disdain for the modern Corvette is simply your own taste. Which is well respected. Hell, the C1, C2, C3 are cars that I love to see every chance I get. You're right on the mark there. However... we love the look of our C7s too. Life is all about preference and choices... we all have them. Some are about budget and others are purely about what makes wood. Please keep bashing the amazing cars you despise so much. I would love to wedge you into my Z and see your face as the thing scares the hell out of you while in amazing airconditioned comfort. Oh nevermind... it has a manual. Maybe someone with an Auto could stand in for me here. Don't stop Xfire your experience is gold here I really enjoy your projects and appreciate your awesome knowledge with the classics. [/QUOTE]
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OFFICIAL GM FOOTAGE OF THE ZR1
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