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#1904
Originally Posted by dave22,Mar 1 2005, 02:40 PM
What do a Corvette and a WWII-era Jeep have in common?
#1907
The fact is that one can get a C5 at a steal of a deal. Tony, if you want it, buy it. Don't listen to the haters here. With the prices being offered to move them, you're getting a ton of car for the money.
Sometimes I get really annoyed at folks believing that the S is the "end-all-be-all" vehicle. I still believe if one rolls up in an S and another person rolls up in a Vette, the Vette wins the "presence" award.
Sometimes I get really annoyed at folks believing that the S is the "end-all-be-all" vehicle. I still believe if one rolls up in an S and another person rolls up in a Vette, the Vette wins the "presence" award.
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Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Mar 1 2005, 06:14 PM
Sometimes I get really annoyed at folks believing that the S is the "end-all-be-all" vehicle.
It ain't like erey day ya sees yosef ridin in a MOONBEAMS painted wrinkled wheel welled, loud punk assed out S ...OH, wait a minute, YES YOU DO!!! It's all about you Mr. Bling Bling
#1910
Originally Posted by FF2Skip,Mar 1 2005, 05:14 PM
I still believe if one rolls up in an S and another person rolls up in a Vette, the Vette wins the "presence" award.
But I disagree with this statement. Anywhere a Vette goes, there are already at least three Vettes already there. That diminishes any presence it may have. I know the S2000 isn't then end-all be-all, but it is certainly a cooler car to see in a crowd.