The only weakness would be too many electronics and gizmos. OK when the car is new, but I don't want to own ours once it gets old.We
Weaknesses? Corvettes have weaknesses? hmmmmm...... Blasphemy Riley? And this close to Christmas no less.....
The only weakness would be too many electronics and gizmos. OK when the car is new, but I don't want to own ours once it gets old.We
Weaknesses? Corvettes have weaknesses? hmmmmm...... Blasphemy Riley? And this close to Christmas no less.....
Not sure we can get away from the electronics and gizmos anymore. At least if we are buying anything relatively recent. Just about everything for at least the last decade or more has tons of gizmos in varying degrees. I really think the average backyard mechanic is pretty much hooped when it comes to repairs anymore. The days of throwing in a set of plugs, points, distributor cap and wires are long gone. Let alone diagnosing and fixing a glitch in the active rev matching or fuel management or magnetic ride systems.... ughhh... ok... maybe there are some weaknesses.... lol.....The only weakness would be too many electronics and gizmos. OK when the car is new, but I don't want to own ours once it gets old.
Hahaha. I don't know what crack I was on and don't let Keith shake you about the weakness so let me rephrase...... Corvettes have their strengths and lesser strengths. For instance, have you ever needed to use the headlights on a C5? That is a lesser strength.
As for electronics, there's no way to get away from them now-a-day so all cars have this and it is a bit scary for those of us that want to keep a car a long time.
One nice things about the old cars. A with a 1/2" wrench, or 9/16" wrench, or a flat screw driver, you could fix about 90% of the repairs on the cars.
Ok.... this is too weird.... there must be a rash of people getting stuck in their cars... I got my notice 2 days ago from GM for my C7. At least they also explained how to get into the car as well as getting out.... I thought it was a recall when I opened the envelope. To be honest, I find it hard to believe that someone could own a corvette and not at least wonder what that pull handle on the floor is for.... especially if you were trapped to the point of suffocating...I got a notice the other day from GM explaining how to get out of our 2005 if the electrical systems fail. I was already aware of the pull handles on the floor by the seats to open the doors and where the key goes when on the outside to get the hatch open and open the driver's door from there, as well as the gas filler. If they are going to make all this redundant equipment, then I would be just as happy to have door handles and forget the electrical stuff. I heard something last year about a guy suffocating in his Corvette when he didn't know how to get out of his car when the electrics failed. Three levers and the hatch pops out as well. The story sounded rather strange. I like the old Keep It Simple Stupid methods. KISS for short.
Ford also mostly means Fix or return to Dealer.
There is a song with all the meanings of each cars name, but I can not find it any where.
Right on Buckhorn. A Rochester carb and a screwdriver.... Those were the days....that'll learn ya - y'all need to be drivin' sharks !!!
Ok.... this is too weird.... there must be a rash of people getting stuck in their cars... I got my notice 2 days ago from GM for my C7. At least they also explained how to get into the car as well as getting out.... I thought it was a recall when I opened the envelope. To be honest, I find it hard to believe that someone could own a corvette and not at least wonder what that pull handle on the floor is for.... especially if you were trapped to the point of suffocating...
I also read the manual inside out on both my C6 and the C7. I will say that the C6 manual was waaaaaaayyyyy easier to follow. Sort of relates to the amount of gizmo's discussion from a few days ago....I thought that it sounded a little weird too. Three latches and kick the roof out if need be. The first thing that I did was read the thick owner's manual. Lots of good stuff in there.