canadian venom
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I heard the speakers on the Gen II's hood work.
Don't tell me they didn't work on gen I's ??????
I heard the speakers on the Gen II's hood work.
I've been asked;"What kind of corvette is that ?" I said, "It's a special Order with 2 extra Cylinders"
Myth that Gen 1 and Gen 2 Vipers are very expensive cars. New minivans cost more!
Yeah...I had one guy say something like "I've never seen one with body cladding like that." ....
I heard the speakers on the Gen II's hood work.
#1 myth I get is the dumb reasoning of, "well if you can afford a Viper why can't you afford ___Insert other expensive thing here___?" Owning one nice thing does not mean I have unlimited monies.
"What's that run, about 220 mph? 230?" (Nope, not even close, but thanks!)
So true, and irritating.
These cars are quite decent if you keep your foot out and drive normally.
I get the "man that thing eats gas like crazy", I tell them that it's not any worse than their big underpowered minivans or suv's. These cars are quite decent if you keep your foot out and drive normally.
I get the "man that thing eats gas like crazy", I tell them that it's not any worse than their big underpowered minivans or suv's. .
Are you serious? What year?Yup.
On the highway, 25-26.
Are you serious? What year?
Absolutely. 2010 ACR. 6th gear, 60-65 mph, it'll do mid 20s all day.
Hmm, and here I figured the ACR would get worse mileage from a different (assumed higher) coefficient of drag.
I'm no engineer, but as far as I can tell, at those speeds, the drag difference isn't significant. Over 100 mph, sure.
Wish that was true for my 2008 vert..... I seem to get less than 15 mph cruising in 6th on the highway at 60-65 as my car has a 3.73 gearing and high flow cats. Is that normal? I swear I have a hole in the gas tank because it really goes down THAT fast!!!