Advantages: Quick, stylish, classy nad comparitively cheap. Disadvantages: LHD and high fuel costs may deter some drivers.
First off, let me give you the car's vital statistics - 5.7 Litre V8 powerplant, with a 0-60 time of around 6 seconds. Bye bye, BMW M3, Bye-bye, Nissan Skyline. This car is FAST. make no mistake.
By now you're thinking, 'I've never heard of Chevrolet!". That's right, you probably haven't. Chevrolet are American, as is this car and, like all things American, the philosophy 'Big is Best' rules here. The massive engine puts out around 280bhp, and the growl from the exhaust is something else. I have turned more heads in this than I think any Porsche on the road today could. The big difference? A new Camaro will set you back about £18 000. For that, you can expect to get a very comfortable leather interior, air conditioning, and as many trimmings as you can shake a stick at - cruise control, airbags, alloy wheels - you get the idea. The car ...
Advantages: fun, entertaining Disadvantages: sometimes harmfull, unsafe
i found the cosy coupe a very fun toy for my children they were outside all day playing on them and they had a ton of fun they all fought over who could ride the cose coupe next. It kept the kids entertained for hours and i was able to enjoy my day in peace. the only down side though is that if you go to fast the kids feet get stuck underneathe it and it sometimes hurts them, and if the child is to big they could be hurt and my kids tried to jump on the top and if they do the top might pop out. but becides that this is a very good product that i hope will be entertaining my kids for a long time. ...
Advantages: Everybody talks to you Disadvantages: Everybody talks to you
Some names have a cache about them that speaks volumes. You have only to utter one of them and everyone instinctively knows exactly what you are talking about. With fashion it's names like Dior, Laurent and Chanel, with muscle cars it's Cobra and Corvette.
When I was a kid, my mum had an American pen pal who would send me small presents at Christmas time. One year, when I was about nine or ten, I got a model kit of a 1963 Split-Window Corvette. I'd never seen anything like it. The flip-up headlights and gorgeous shape just blew me away. This was in the days of Ford Anglias, Morris Minors and Minis. Here was something so far removed from British post war austerity as to be almost unrecognisable. Even the fact that the damned thing wasn't satisfied with two names but had three, Chevrolet Corvette Sting-Ray, all screamed its origins as ...