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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
The "WAVE": acknowledging a fellow Corvette driver
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<blockquote data-quote="MKinOntario" data-source="post: 305698" data-attributes="member: 8655"><p>I bought a Wrangler a few years back. Love the car, it goes places, on every terrain, that other cars just dream about. One of the first things I noticed was, I wasn't alone. There must be a Wrangler in every driveway and garage out here, and I can't go anywhere without passing several, opposite, and same direction. I tried the peace sign wave for a while after I bought it, but it became a distraction after a while, so I stopped flipping the 2 finger hippie signal, mostly for safety reasons. <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/cars/smileys-car-driving-896549.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":boomcar:" title="Smileys Car Driving 896549 :boomcar:" data-shortname=":boomcar:" /></p><p>I used to wave, or acknowledge other vettes somehow, back when I had my C4. I'll give the wave/peace sign thing for a while when the new ride arrives, but if I don't wave or acknowledge other Corvettes, and you happen to be one I miss, don't take it personally, it's me, not you. I'm probably multitasking (poorly), and just wasn't quick enough on the draw. <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/pistolsmiley.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Pistolsmiley:" title="Pistolsmiley :Pistolsmiley:" data-shortname=":Pistolsmiley:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKinOntario, post: 305698, member: 8655"] I bought a Wrangler a few years back. Love the car, it goes places, on every terrain, that other cars just dream about. One of the first things I noticed was, I wasn't alone. There must be a Wrangler in every driveway and garage out here, and I can't go anywhere without passing several, opposite, and same direction. I tried the peace sign wave for a while after I bought it, but it became a distraction after a while, so I stopped flipping the 2 finger hippie signal, mostly for safety reasons. :boomcar: I used to wave, or acknowledge other vettes somehow, back when I had my C4. I'll give the wave/peace sign thing for a while when the new ride arrives, but if I don't wave or acknowledge other Corvettes, and you happen to be one I miss, don't take it personally, it's me, not you. I'm probably multitasking (poorly), and just wasn't quick enough on the draw. :Pistolsmiley: [/QUOTE]
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