Have you heard of the GM Futurliner? I can’t blame you if you haven’t. General Motors produced 12 of these between the late thirties and until the mid forties, and only nine of them are known to still exist.
The Camaro goes round-and-round, round-and round… you know the song. Well, what exactly did you expect out of a Chevy Camaro (or any street car) with 1,800 horsepower?
I’m lucky to drive a ton of new cars every year, and when I chat with people about my experiences and I hear them share theirs, there is usually one common complaint—infotainment systems.
Nothing is worse than talking big game and not being able to back it up. Sadly, that’s been the humiliation many Corvette Z06 owners have had to face when they’ve had to think-twice about unleashing their massive horsepower.
When one usually reads any news or posts about the Chevy Corvette, they’re about its speed, power, good looks and overall performance. Well, not this time…
Heads up, everything you’re about to read could be a pile of poo poo, but if true, it could be seriously good news for fans of the American Chevy SS and the Australian Holden Commodore.