paulsharvey
Super Member
Point being, for liability a Kia Rio might have higher liability than the Vette, based on that insurance companies database
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			"This ain't your father's Oldsmobile."I was mostly joking about the corvette, but no, I dont think of them as a sports car, but as an old fart car...


This is the funny thing...??? I and nearly every one of my friends had our Corvettes in our 20's. We had Camaros and Mustangs in our late teens... poor-man's Corvettes.![]()
It's a great idea, but at the end of the day, he would want something a little more sportier along with better gas mileage. He's looking for something that will push in the high 20's for "city" and high 30's for "road" driving. Added the fact that although we did put a pretty penny for some major repairs a while ago, it's well over 250K on the odometer. I get the fact that nothing is free in life, and you can't beat a free car, but if he's going to go down this road again, he'll want something newer with lower mileage that is "his" if that makes sense.Mr. Sigarms, gift him your Honda Pilot and buy your dream car...![]()
The reality is anything that fast, I would end up killing myself in."This ain't your father's Oldsmobile."
A 1250 hp mid-engine monster of a vehicle, capable of 2.3 lateral-G and a 0 - 60 under(!) 2 seconds, is in no way an "old fart car." It's hard to even name another vehicle that's a more perfect blend of sports and muscle car.
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But which one will put that smile on your face?This is the funny thing...
My dads V6 Honda Accord (which gets up to 40 MPH driving 55 on long highway trips) can go just as fast as a V8 '72 Cuda.
We complain about technology (and sometimes rightfully so) but at the end of the day, it's not as bad as we think it is.
Honestly, have more fun driving my dads car vs anything else.But which one will put that smile on your face?![]()