I had two little kids call my car a cobra at the post office. Probably 5-6 years old. The fact they were excited to see it was good enough for me. I did tell them it was a Viper however. They couldnt stop staring.
that is a really nice idea! I'll have to pick some up.I had two little kids call my car a cobra at the post office. Probably 5-6 years old. The fact they were excited to see it was good enough for me. I did tell them it was a Viper however. They couldnt stop staring.
I carry Hotwheels Vipers in the trunk for those kids. That will make a kid's day and yours.
I carry Hotwheels Vipers in the trunk for those kids. That will make a kid's day and yours.
I had someone ask if my car was the new Tesla.
Seriously.
Had my car at a major car show recently and couldn't believe the amount of absurdly wrong comments people would make about my car. Most people who didn't know what it was would look at the hood and see the snake and boldly tell everyone they were with that this was a Cobra! A few Corvette comments, and one ***** thought it was some kind of Mustang. I even had a few people disagree with me when I told them that it was a Viper even when they knew I was the owner.....morons.
Then one guy walks by with his little kid who must have been maybe 5-6 years old and he knew it was a Viper. Guy asks me if his kid could sit in the car and I thought, what the heck. Kid gets in and the kid start going crazy jumping up and down on the seats, opening and slamming everything closed, pulling on the emergency brake and on the visors, kicking the dashboard and other areas accessible to his feet, and pulling on the knobs so much I'm shocked they didn't come off. The dad wasn't stopping his kid from disrespecting me and the car, so I finally opened the door and asked him if his kid could please get out. Thankfully mo damage done, but it turns out he had been asking almost all the other owners if his kid could sit in their cars too, and he had a few real problems with some owners as his kid did some minor damage to some real classics at the show like an old Ferrari 250 GTO that is worth millions, and a Ferrari 275. Some people are completely clueless.
One time I was at Mid-Ohio Vintage Motorcycle Days with a Boss Hoss (SBC powered motorcycle) there was 8-10 year old boy just looking at the bike for 10 minutes.
I ask him if he wanted to set on it, he did and I shot his picture with his camera (film days) never thought much of it. About 3 months later I got call from his mom (she had gotten my number from one of the pictures a little boy took as the bike was for sale and had a sign). The call almost me cry, it was all about how the boys father had left them and she couldn't do the father son things he needed, and he carried that picture him on the motorcycle with him at all time as showed anybody who would look. She said they had to reprint it and the first one wore out.
Almost made me feel bad enough and want to drive to Ohio and take the kid bowling or something.
i don't understand how so many people confuse it with a vette, they look nothing alike. the obvious lack of two circle taillights (if they can see the rear) should give it away. it's like confusing a german sheperd with a pitbull. and if not sure, why not just ask instead of just assume corvette? i've only owned mine for 6 months and no one has mistaken it for a vette, but i might just be lucky so far.