The latest Car and Driver has an article on the $100K production supercar Corvette.
600+ hp and they think unlike the regular vettes, it will qualify for the gas guzzler tax.
Wish I could afford one...
Wow!!!!
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The latest Car and Driver has an article on the $100K production supercar Corvette.
600+ hp and they think unlike the regular vettes, it will qualify for the gas guzzler tax.
Wish I could afford one...
Wow!!!!
"PacNWVike" wrote:
Just ordered a Benz E550 4Matic Black/Black...loaded.Quote:
The latest Car and Driver has an article on the $100K production supercar Corvette.
600+ hp and they think unlike the regular vettes, it will qualify for the gas guzzler tax.
Wish I could afford one...
Wow!!!!
Looked at the 'Vette, however, needed 4 doors.
This particular 'Vette is very, very impressive.
Can we get a picture?
It looks the same. I'd rather have a Ford GT.
"Ltrey" wrote:
[img width=450 height=207]http://blogs.cars.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/12/19/zr1500.jpg[/img]Quote:
Can we get a picture?
"Ltrey" wrote:
The ZR1 is the most expensive and most powerful production Corvette in history, with a price of about 100 grand ($110,000 for the loaded 4LZ trim level) and an estimated 620 horsepower at 6500 rpm and 600 pound-feet of torque at 4000 rpm from its supercharged LS9 6.2-liter V-8.Quote:
Can we get a picture?
It is the first factory-built Corvette to feature forced induction, and it will also be the first Corvette to top 200 mph off the showroom floor. The idea that such a Vette could exist is certifiably bonkers.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...1216093318.jpg
If you parked one next to a normal C6 or Z06 you'd see the differences.
I remember when the C6 generation came out and folks claimed it looked like the C5s.
Once you put the two together, you saw a lot of differences.
Way to much money to be spending on a car but it still looks sweet.
"marstc09" wrote:
We working slobs can't imagine what it would be like to drop the check down for one of those rockets!Quote:
Way to much money to be spending on a car but it still looks sweet.
I'll stick with my 06 MINI Cooper JCW convertible...
;)
Sweet.
Although I like fast cars my insurance doesn't.
Maybe, just maybe I will get something to restor (probably a Mustang) when I retire and I have paid off my current hunting vehicle.
Come to think of it, wonder how I would get a Dog box strapped to the back of a Stang and how it would do in the mud.
Better keep the F-150 for stuff like that and to pull the boat.
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"Marrdro" wrote:
A truck is always a good choice, and you are safer in it than a carQuote:
Sweet.
Although I like fast cars my insurance doesn't.
Maybe, just maybe I will get something to restor (probably a Mustang) when I retire and I have paid off my current hunting vehicle.
Come to think of it, wonder how I would get a Dog box strapped to the back of a Stang and how it would do in the mud.
Better keep the F-150 for stuff like that and to pull the boat.
I'm looking into and '08 one of these
:)
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