#1
Nov 2, 2008, 3:57 am
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#2
Nov 3, 2008, 5:41 am
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For as much as they cost, you should get a driver/owner orientation course similar to what they do with the ZR1.
#3
Nov 3, 2008, 1:10 pm
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Vettecop wrote
For as much as they cost, you should get a driver/owner orientation course similar to what they do with the ZR1.
oh gimme a break on the ZR1 bullshit
thats nothinh more than two things
1. covering their asses when some hilljack takes it out and wraps it around a tree and clamis how Chevy meade such a dangerous higpower hard to control car that only a racecar driver could handle. Like the lawsuit with Porsche and the CGT that a bitter wife filled and WON bigtime when her husband died in a crash
2. all PR hype.
...did you hear??" the zr1 is such a power top of the line car that can kill anything they wont even let you buy one till you pass a race class on how to drive it"
but I do agree, mini schmachers have no clue wtf they are doing and end up getting hurt cause of it
maybe they should wax them less and drive them more to solve that problem
#4
Nov 3, 2008, 4:21 pm
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I think it makes a lot of sense to make them take driving classes. A lot of the people buying those high horsepower cars are full of money with no sense or driving ability.
#5
Nov 4, 2008, 12:31 pm
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HoleInOne wrote
I think it makes a lot of sense to make them take driving classes. A lot of the people buying those high horsepower cars are full of money with no sense or driving ability.
I agree, it should be mandatory
then again, that would be the end of flappy paddle shifter, cause the F A G S that buy those cant drive and thus no need for em
i also think if you can display the skills to handle a car at its limits and have a hig performance car you should also get a special plate and lisence that lets you speed on the highway up to 50% fast on on side streets over 35mph up to 10 mph over