ironic it seems, your words are making me uncomfortable...you work for an automotive enthusiast site and your uncomfortable being around the Vette Museum ?
ironic it seems, your words are making me uncomfortable...you work for an automotive enthusiast site and your uncomfortable being around the Vette Museum ?
If you wanted to get the whole thing over with in an hour at your local Chevy dealership, then why didn't you just do that? Sign up and pay extra for factory delivery and then whine and moan about it - ? WTF?
What a bizarre article. This isn't Stonehenge or The Pyramids and you're not there to reflect upon your life and the universe and what it all could mean. You're at a lousy car museum looking at, frankly, some old Vettes that mean about as much to the general population as vintage magazine cigarette ads. Why not tell us a little about the car and how it operates or maybe some details you noticed about the exterior or interior that only an owner could comment on? Oh I suppose you'll get to that in later articles. Leave insightful, introspective articles to real writers and put gas in this thing and drive it, ok?
it's just another car. unless this car just sells like hotcakes in europe and leads GM to some sort auto empire that brings the US into a recession (not likely) then this is just another car. it is great that it and most of it's part are made in the USA unlike most GM cars but thats about it. the consumer in my wonders how much cheaper the vette would be if it was produced in taiwan or something tho =P
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