Y2K5SRT
Enthusiast
Figured I had better state that right up front for yesterday's encounter:
I took my 11-year-old son for a little cruise in the GTS. We wandered around, enjoying a beautiful day here in Kansas City. We decided to go down to the Plaza area, which is always kinda fun. There are usually a few nice cars wandering around and the bikes seem to gather there some Sunday afternoons as well.
Now the thing about the Plaza area is that there are no stop signs or traffic signals throughout most of it. It is a high-rent shopping area and pedestrians have the right-of-way. Yes, they do 99% of the time anyway, but in this case you can sit for several minutes while a line of pedestrians walks across. We came to just such a stop. While waiting, several people gave the "thumbs up" and one guy did the "we're not worthy" bowing up and down in front of the car. Another told me I had better keep it so my passenger could drive it someday. One lovely young lady did a wolf whistle rather loudly before winking at us. Mind you, they are literally a couple feet off the front fascia while doing this, and my son was delighted.
Not so delighted was the new silver Corvette coupe sitting right next to us. He might as well have been driving an AMC Pacer. I smiled and shrugged my shoulders, while he and his passenger gave us looks to kill. Believe me when I tell you that I love the Corvette as much as anybody (including current owners), but that had to ****. I think the Viper could hold its own next to any exotic (especially with those flashy racing stripes), but I wouldn't want to pull up next to an F50 anytime soon - unless it was to race. The Z06 is one of the best performance values in the country and I would love to own one as soon as that lottery thing hits. Corvettes are beautiful cars and definitely world-class performers. Just don't try to convince the general public which one trips their trigger the most...
No flame intended...just an observation (apologies to CStegall).
Chris
I took my 11-year-old son for a little cruise in the GTS. We wandered around, enjoying a beautiful day here in Kansas City. We decided to go down to the Plaza area, which is always kinda fun. There are usually a few nice cars wandering around and the bikes seem to gather there some Sunday afternoons as well.
Now the thing about the Plaza area is that there are no stop signs or traffic signals throughout most of it. It is a high-rent shopping area and pedestrians have the right-of-way. Yes, they do 99% of the time anyway, but in this case you can sit for several minutes while a line of pedestrians walks across. We came to just such a stop. While waiting, several people gave the "thumbs up" and one guy did the "we're not worthy" bowing up and down in front of the car. Another told me I had better keep it so my passenger could drive it someday. One lovely young lady did a wolf whistle rather loudly before winking at us. Mind you, they are literally a couple feet off the front fascia while doing this, and my son was delighted.
Not so delighted was the new silver Corvette coupe sitting right next to us. He might as well have been driving an AMC Pacer. I smiled and shrugged my shoulders, while he and his passenger gave us looks to kill. Believe me when I tell you that I love the Corvette as much as anybody (including current owners), but that had to ****. I think the Viper could hold its own next to any exotic (especially with those flashy racing stripes), but I wouldn't want to pull up next to an F50 anytime soon - unless it was to race. The Z06 is one of the best performance values in the country and I would love to own one as soon as that lottery thing hits. Corvettes are beautiful cars and definitely world-class performers. Just don't try to convince the general public which one trips their trigger the most...
No flame intended...just an observation (apologies to CStegall).
Chris