Looks like a T-Rex. That is the OG of three wheelers and I think it was like $60k when it first came out.on the streets of Boston. Couple others which looked more like traditional slingshots
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Looks like a T-Rex. That is the OG of three wheelers and I think it was like $60k when it first came out.
im sure its going to perform awesome, but im not blown away by how it sounds....especially with that ginamatic soundtrack...hopefully they offer a manual.This is gonna be a beast. 670 hp, 475 ft-lbs torque, 8600 4pm recline and naturally aspirated
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2021/10/2023-corvette-z06-horsepower-torque-figures-revealed/
im sure its going to perform awesome, but im not blown away by how it sounds....especially with that ginamatic soundtrack...hopefully they offer a manual.
saw this in my FB memories....6 years ago today....man, my father would have hit me with a wrench if he had lived to see this lol.
Also, have you ever seen what it takes to do a clutch on a newer Ferrari (F50)? The rear of the car has to be removed.The C8 is already a game changer, the Z06 even more so. It’s going to give all those high-dollar supecars a run for their money. It looks good, sounds amazing, and has the power. As such, a manual makes no sense (even though I prefer manuals). Huracans, Ferraris, R8’s, AMG GT’s, McLarens, etc., all have had sequential gearbox boxes for years now, and thieve are who the Z06 is meant to compete with. I especially look forward to this car taking to the Porsche snobbery.
Ha, that car is almost 25yrs old now! I would hope Ferrari makes their modern cars more serviceable (somehow I doubt it). The F50 may be my favorite Ferrari, I used to see one almost every day on my way home from work in the 90’s up on Rt 17 in Mahwah. And this 50yr old takes his manual shit up to red line (bike, car) almost every drive, the old Italian tune up, blow the carbon off of those valves.Also, have you ever seen what it takes to do a clutch on a newer Ferrari (F50)? The rear of the car has to be removed.
Knowing how many people will toast a clutch in a Corvette (not the 50+ year olds who don't exceed 3K RPM) it is probably a good thing to keep it automatic.
The old guy who owned Hytorc in Mahwah had a nice collection of cars. I think he passed away, but had Ferrari, Pantera, and other nice ones.Ha, that car is almost 25yrs old now! I would hope Ferrari makes their modern cars more serviceable (somehow I doubt it). The F50 may be my favorite Ferrari, I used to see one almost every day on my way home from work in the 90’s up on Rt 17 in Mahwah. And this 50yr old takes his manual shit up to red line (bike, car) almost every drive, the old Italian tune up, blow the carbon off of those valves.