Sarah Tests the 2025 Corvette ---Holy cow!!!!

Robert W

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I showed her testing the Land Rover and now watch her test the Corvette and put it though it's paces. This is what you need to know about the Corvette and how fast even the lower power ones are.

 
I showed her testing the Land Rover and now watch her test the Corvette and put it though it's paces. This is what you need to know about the Corvette and how fast even the lower power ones are.


I stayed in a motel next door to the plant in Bowling Green, KY about a year ago. Saw about a dozen truckloads of those leaving. I don't have much tolerance for this reporter though--PLEASE, someone tell her that the word is Aluminum not Aluminium.
 
I stayed in a motel next door to the plant in Bowling Green, KY about a year ago. Saw about a dozen truckloads of those leaving. I don't have much tolerance for this reporter though--PLEASE, someone tell her that the word is Aluminum not Aluminium.
She has a cute way of messing up words. Don't get mad.
I once drove Chevrolets as I went to college and got to drive many Corvettes. I really liked those even built around 1960.
 
I showed her testing the Land Rover and now watch her test the Corvette and put it though it's paces. This is what you need to know about the Corvette and how fast even the lower power ones are.



What car?
 
She has a cute way of messing up words. Don't get mad.
I once drove Chevrolets as I went to college and got to drive many Corvettes. I really liked those even built around 1960.
LOL, I was never impressed. I drove a new one that belonged to a fellow service member in 1972. My ride at the time was a 66 Chevy Caprice and I felt like the vette felt the same -- just a snazzier look.
 
LOL....I bought a late 70s era Corvette at a yard sale once. I had to get the lady that sold it to me to drive it to my house because I could not get in it!

I got it for the wife but her tall and slim 6' - 2" frame would not fit in it comfortably either.

Meh, I fixed a rear seal leak and flipped it for a very tidy profit a few days later.
 
LOL, I was never impressed. I drove a new one that belonged to a fellow service member in 1972. My ride at the time was a 66 Chevy Caprice and I felt like the vette felt the same -- just a snazzier look.
They have vastly improved since then. Say have you ridden in a brand new Caprice? You can ride in the brand new Corvettes.
 
Too much muscle for the global warmers? Will the radical left start bombing Chevy lots?
 
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