Originally posted by Viper Driver:
To each his own, I say. I appreciate all cars.....from the NSX to the Pontiac Aztek, every car has it's own lovers and haters.
Originally posted by McAttack:
Although I do agree with you, I ahd to laugh at your mentioning the Pontiac Aztec. It's the only vehicle in recent memory I can't help but say, DAMN!!! That is ugly! (Apologies if you have one, no offende)
there's a similar "Countach vs Z06" thread running in the Lambo lists as wellOriginally posted by nsxtasy:
Same old, same old, same old...
Originally posted by robr:
tom, same happened here except i asked to drive a regular vette (this was before the z06).
i showed up in the NSX (this should be a clue im not a tire kicker, though I really didn't expect to have any interest in a vette, but who knows, maybe a drive would have changed my mind, heh heh), i was wearing a suit and was rudely told "NOBODY DRIVES A VETTE". I asked why not and was basically told the same thing you were, "A vette buyer doesn't need to test drive, he comes in, he buys, and he pays sticker price."
I told them fine, I'd take my business elsewhere and walked off. As I was walking off, the sales manager yells after me that his McLaren mustang would kill my car (I thought that somewhat odd since I wasn't at a ford dealership). BTW, this was in Lowell, MA.
Originally posted by robr:
As I was walking off, the sales manager yells after me that his McLaren mustang would kill my car B]
Originally posted by nsxtasy:
Isn't that an S2000 board?
Originally posted by nsxtasy:
Great. We can brag that Honda sells to ignorant bigots, too.
Originally posted by robr:
i showed up in the NSX (this should be a clue im not a tire kicker, though I really didn't expect to have any interest in a vette, but who knows, maybe a drive would have changed my mind, heh heh), i was wearing a suit and was rudely told "NOBODY DRIVES A VETTE". I asked why not and was basically told the same thing you were, "A vette buyer doesn't need to test drive, he comes in, he buys, and he pays sticker price."
I told them fine, I'd take my business elsewhere and walked off.
And I thought I was the only one who had an experience like this! The EXACT same thing happened to me a few years ago, but Karma came and bit the dealer on the ass. Their books exposed tons of fraud (a precursor of Worldcom and Enron?) and they are now out of business! Ahhh, sweet revenge.