Hib Halverson
Technical Writer for Internet & Print Media
First, let me say, Shaarondippity, that I'm not active on the CAC because I'm anxious to enhance or to detract from my image. I'm not even sure what "my image," is other than to know that, to you, my use of hard-edged sarcasm is not attractive.Sharondippity said:Now I'm just as much against rumour milling as the next person, so wanting to hear the truth of a matter is important to me too.
However, the smoking-crack and BS remarks only detract from your image, not his. It is possible to discuss a thing without making it a personal affront.
I also can see how saying that a rumor is "BS", and saying that somone who's making an observation that is grossly distorted might be viewing the subject while under the influence of mind-altering substances; could be perceived as less than attractive.
So, I withdraw those "personal affronts" and apologize to the members here for saying keying them in.
Now, let me rephrase....I think any rumors heard at the Milford Proving Ground about the C6's front end being restyled for MY07 are gross distortions of fact and probably are fiction. We've got about 18 months to wait and then we'll know. I hope to see some of you here talking about the 07's "restyle" in the summer of 06.
As for the Camaro-Corvette thing...again, those who say the 93-02 Camaro and the 05 Vette have the same style, need to look at the car's side-by-side and then make sure their vision is not distorted in some way. Just the fact that F-car 4's lights are on the front and side of the car's nose and the C6's are on the top of the nose and wrap into the front fenders, makes them different.
As for the car having not been released, well...we can argue the definition of "released" all day long, but trucks carring C6s to dealers are rolling towards dealers as we speak. In fact, my guess is that dealers on the SE part of the country have cars.
Lastly, the Viper....even the new one: it's just another low-quality, near-kit-car, parts-bin attempt by Chrysler at a sports car with a big-engine and a rock hard chassis set-up. Some day the Viper will get close to the level of refinement exhibited by Porsche and Corvette. When that day comes, then D-C's whips-and-chains-style, Cobra of the 90s will start selling more widely.