01-19-2024, 08:26 AM
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#134
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Drives: 1969 Z28,1992 Z28,1994 Z28,1999 SS
Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Jamestown, ND
Posts: 1,154
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Originally Posted by Z OH 6
Here's the thing, I'd be very surprised if you and many other ZL1 owners here still have their cars in 5 to 10 years. The reality is the majority of us ALL get bored of our cars at some point and want something else. Even a Tesla Plaid is no exception here. It offers a LOT of fun and a TON of bang for the buck, but I also understand some people will never give EVs a chance and some won't have the money for a Plaid so they will never get that experience. I agree that no one should be forced to buy EV's and the reality is that we won't. Just appreciate both type of vehicles for what they offer, at the end of the day, fun is fun, no matter what it is.
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There’s a pretty good chance I’ll still have my ZL1 in 5-10 years…..if I’m still on this earth.
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