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For Corvette buyers with cash to burn, you may already know you can order your Corvette and pick it up on your visit to the Corvette Museum. Now you can also pay to assist in the assembly of your Corvette' s engine. Personally, I'd prefer a week or two at a professional Corvette driving school (like I could ever afford the car or these options). What do you think of these options?
For Corvette buyers with cash to burn, you may already know you can order your Corvette and pick it up on your visit to the Corvette Museum. Now you can also pay to assist in the assembly of your Corvette' s engine. Personally, I'd prefer a week or two at a professional Corvette driving school (like I could ever afford the car or these options). What do you think of these options?
I would much rather the manufacturers offer a driving school package with the purchase. Too many idiots get in trouble. I just saw a video of this jerkoff driving a corvette and he was being followed by his buddies in another car. The Vette driver was being a complete arse on the road. Going through a winding narrow road he swung out and caught a tree and wrecked the car. Completely idiotic behavior.
wow. 5:45. Guy does not learn his lesson when he pulled out and almost stuffed it but recovered. a few hundred feet down the road, he decides to finish the job.
That's a little different as they just ship you everything and it's a car designed for racing. For the Vette, you go to the engine plant and work side by side with the normal builders who guide you through the process and get to use their fully set up shop and tooling.
Most of them gave me a laugh as well as a WTF. Some really close calls in there, but the last clip at 7:25 takes the cake.
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