Caballus
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A simple crop and M6G can go back to business as usual.Beat 'em to the punch this time.
Where is John, he works there. He should be able to decipher it for us.Those "signs" hanging from the car are rather humorous even though I'm quite sure every letter on there is meaningful. :-) No doubt there's a secret translation dictionary but only those with a "need to know" have access. <grin>
any changes for the 2021 GT500I reached out to my factory friend again. He confirmed that the pictures I posted are in fact the last 2020 to roll off the line. 2021s are on the line behind it, but this is where the line stopped for the year.
It isn't that many cars, but let's put it in perspective.When you compare it to the US population, 331,000,000, 5,878 cars doesn't look like a lot.
That's one car per 56,311.67 people.
Where they limited by production or demand?It isn't that many cars, but let's put it in perspective.
It's more GT500's than Toyota has sold 86's (aka Scion FRS) in each of the last three model years.
Just think about how many of those things you see on the road.
Well Subaru also makes its twin sister the BRZ. I wonder what the combined production would be. Plus they've made them since 2012, so his statement is a little skewed.Where they limited by production or demand?
All we know for sure at this point are some color changes and the addition of a carbon fiber handling package as an intermediate option between the base and the CFTP.any changes for the 2021 GT500
I don't understand.. Can you put this in the structure of an English statement?There will be more C8 corvettes on the Road the Kia Stingers saw 6 C8 Corvettes over the past 3 Days
I hate to be "that guy" but I would take the Stinger over the C8... I still have kids to fit in the back seat.I speak jive.
I think his statement was twofold. First part translates to "There will be more C8 corvettes on the road than Kia Stingers." Second part translates to "I saw 6 C8 Corvettes over the past 3 Days."