Whos Black 50th Anniver C5 Z06 did i buy?!
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Damn. I don't know if I should even touch that laughable comment. Here is one possibility, the Z06 is still accelerating at 130 mph, your Civic wasn't
High performance cars also have more responsive steering, especially at higher speeds. They actually take a little bit of driver skill, your Civic didn't
High performance cars also have more responsive steering, especially at higher speeds. They actually take a little bit of driver skill, your Civic didn't
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I couldn't disagree more. It's an issue with both cars. The difference is that with the C5 I feel like I can recover if the *** end ends up kicking out. In an fbody it was/is a crapshoot.
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C5 and C6 have very little bump steer compared to most vehicles. If you think bumpsteer in those cars are bad, go drive some other shitboxes and you'll then appreciate how they really are. Keep in mind that a Corvette is really light, and reacts more to bumps than a heavy car would. That isn't bump steer.
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Damn. I don't know if I should even touch that laughable comment. Here is one possibility, the Z06 is still accelerating at 130 mph, your Civic wasn't
High performance cars also have more responsive steering, especially at higher speeds. They actually take a little bit of driver skill, your Civic didn't
High performance cars also have more responsive steering, especially at higher speeds. They actually take a little bit of driver skill, your Civic didn't
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