John McIntyre has returned to the GM fold, though I hope the car has more brakes than the Commodore did not have at Pukekohe that time or Ford ST at Ruapuna too. JM has teamed up with Southlander Inky Tulloch to drive in the North and South Island Endurance Series. The Tulloch Motorsport FIA GT3 Sareni Camaro was imported last year from Germany.
kazbanz,
May 23, 9:17pm
Honest truth time-I really couldn't give a flying bleep who makes a car. Some individual cars I happen to like a lot. Mostly for me its a practical decision based on known facts regarding reliability
mike1345,
May 23, 9:27pm
GM reversed. MG.
3tomany,
May 23, 9:30pm
Thanks munchy I started one this morning after sleeping in but didn't see this one silly of me but I was thinking the same LOL. got to go to work so will fight with you later. go Ford
mrfxit,
May 23, 10:24pm
Reliability, usefulness & price
No point in buying a bucket of recycled food at a cheap price if it's not going to do the job intended & or cost a lot of dosh to upgrade it to a larger bucket of recycled food.
tgray,
May 23, 10:44pm
My love of Chev over Ford stems from personal experience, but is mostly limited to comparing Camaro to Mustang and Corvette to . ? Well, never mind. I have owned many of the above, old and new. Re trucks, I have not owned any, but simply like the look of the GM ones over Fords offerings. I am sure Ford build a fine product, I just don't care for them much.
10 year old GT 40's are going for between $300,000 and 500,000 and a NEW Stingray can be bought for $54,000 and the ZO6 (which is a far better car) for around $85,000. Need I say more? I have a 2014 C7 Stingray on my driveway right now and believe me, there is incredible power on tap, that I haven't even began to explore yet.
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