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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    think it's the 1111 Lincoln Road Car Park then they decked out with neon lights and what not ..I think



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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    Oh man. How much are they selling it for?
    Dunno. But if you have to ask...


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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Dunno. But if you have to ask...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    I've always hated that expression. You've got to know what numbers to put on the check, don't you?
    No, at that level, you have people for that...


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    I mentioned in my post on the WRUW thread that I picked myself up a birthday gift.

    I picked up a 2017 ZL1 convertible with ~3000 miles. I searched for a car with the 10 speed automatic and I'm not disappointed. Jointly developed by Ford and GM, it's a sweet piece of hardware.







    I sold my 2011 CTS-V wagon to purchase this car, so it will be my fair weather daily driver..

    There are a lot of reviews of this car in A10 and M6 form floating around, so I'll keep my comments on it brief.

    The handling is incredible. Everything the mags and numbers say are true. It sticks. Some of it is down to the fairly large Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3 tires. They're just this side of an R compound. Power is obviously very good. 650hp/650tq in a 3900lbs car isn't going to blow you away, but power is everywhere and boost comes in much earlier than in the LSA in my V wagon. The ratios in the A10 are very tight, so the engine stays where it makes the most power.

    Interior quality is better than my Cadillac, worse than just about anything German or Japanese The tech is good, plenty of Android Auto integration, BT, etc. Launch control, built in line lock, all kinds of driving modes, including stealth to quiet the car down. Top up or down is quieter than my Corvette, but that's not saying a ton. The soundtrack with the top down and exhaust in track mode has kept me from testing the stereo. If I had neighbors, they'd likely be complaining.

    So, happy so far. I hope it's as reliable as my Cadillac was, no issues with the car in the 3+ years I owned it.

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    Looks like fun, I’ll give it that!


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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    I mentioned in my post on the WRUW thread that I picked myself up a birthday gift.

    I picked up a 2017 ZL1 convertible with ~3000 miles. I searched for a car with the 10 speed automatic and I'm not disappointed. Jointly developed by Ford and GM, it's a sweet piece of hardware.







    I sold my 2011 CTS-V wagon to purchase this car, so it will be my fair weather daily driver..

    There are a lot of reviews of this car in A10 and M6 form floating around, so I'll keep my comments on it brief.

    The handling is incredible. Everything the mags and numbers say are true. It sticks. Some of it is down to the fairly large Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3 tires. They're just this side of an R compound. Power is obviously very good. 650hp/650tq in a 3900lbs car isn't going to blow you away, but power is everywhere and boost comes in much earlier than in the LSA in my V wagon. The ratios in the A10 are very tight, so the engine stays where it makes the most power.

    Interior quality is better than my Cadillac, worse than just about anything German or Japanese The tech is good, plenty of Android Auto integration, BT, etc. Launch control, built in line lock, all kinds of driving modes, including stealth to quiet the car down. Top up or down is quieter than my Corvette, but that's not saying a ton. The soundtrack with the top down and exhaust in track mode has kept me from testing the stereo. If I had neighbors, they'd likely be complaining.

    So, happy so far. I hope it's as reliable as my Cadillac was, no issues with the car in the 3+ years I owned it.
    Congrats, Wayne, nice birthday present! Although I always thought your Caddy wagon was the bees knees...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Congrats, Wayne, nice birthday present! Although I always thought your Caddy wagon was the bees knees...

    It was 8 years old and getting a few miles on it, the GM stuff does not always age as well as Mercedes, BMW, Porsche.

    Also, tech in the car was from 2008, the navigation system wasn't very good, no phone integration.

    -- Wayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    It was 8 years old and getting a few miles on it, the GM stuff does not always age as well as Mercedes, BMW, Porsche.

    -- Wayne
    Sad but true...

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