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From Open Road to Office Space - 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Long-Term Road Test

From Open Road to Office Space - 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Long-Term Road Test
We've had good fun with our 1966 Chevrolet Corvette. Sure, it's had some issues and has been in the shop more than any of us would've liked. But now we're preparing it for a true long-term presence in our memories.
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"Hey! Know what will look prestigious in our new offices? A couple of cars--both in good working order, mind you--parked permanently in the lobby for no good reason! You know, it'll be like what The Big Guys got...sort of like a little museum in the lobby...consisting of two cars...trust me, that's not lame at all. It's prestigious and artful! YEAH!"
Sorry, but that's not just lame, it's sad.
Anyway, it's pretty obvious to me now that Edmunds is more about the price of the automobile than the automobile itself. Not that that's a terrible thing, but it ain't for me. Makes me feel silly for sticking around after Inside Line was shuttered.
How depressing will it be for self described "car people" to walk past two statically displayed Corvettes every workday? I can't believe anyone at Edmunds actually thinks this is a good idea, but maybe it's a very early April fool joke. In the 44 years since I first drove a 1950 Studebaker pickup on the farm I've lusted after cars and trucks of all sorts, but NEVER as living room conversation pieces, and I don't believe any real "car people" have either - discounting actual museums.