I would assume expectations for driving company cars is clearly laid out, as are the penalties for not following them. If any infraction results in firing, there is great incentive to not get ticketed. I doubt many jobs are lost with a single citation while driving a company car. If job depends on a perfect driving record, there is great incentive to go the speed limit. Few could resist romping on it at least once during a day of driving a performance car.
Posts: 7695 | Location: Over the hills and far away | Registered: January 20, 2009
^^^^ In government, it’s said that you can misappropriate a million bucks but if everyone loves you nothing happens. If they hate you - you can get terminated for coming in :15 late. Can’t imagine it being different in the corporate world.
If these two were engineers shaking down preproduction models nothing may happen. Otherwise...who knows?This message has been edited. Last edited by: PD,
Posts: 6634 | Location: New England | Registered: January 06, 2003
The first batch of saleable vehicles produced are called the captured test fleet. These are driven by execs and engineers prior to sale to use for final debug prior to officially going on sale at the dealers. Most of these will then go into the employee fleet and later be sold with mileage in the company employee purchase program. Since these are the next gen Vette, some will get special build features, fluff, and buff, and go to special buyers.[/QUOTE]
I had lunch with a friend right after Christmas and he had a photo of a 2020 Vet in his driveway. He said it was a friend that was passing through town and he was the mechanical engineer that designed the transmission. They gave him the car to "test out" and he had been driving it for 6+ months including a lot of track time. Evidently his "testing" included things like throwing it into Reverse at 150MPH!
When I was young I started down the road of becoming an auto mechanic. I worked for a time as “new car get ready” at a Chevy dealer in west suburban Denver. I felt like it was my obligation, when test driving a new Corvette, to take it out on westbound I-70, point it toward Genesee Mountain and make sure there were no problems at 100 mph. My gift to the new owner.
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Posts: 13704 | Location: Wyoming | Registered: January 10, 2008
recently someone I know that has own several corvettes sold his latest and purchased a NEW c8 vette..... at about 5000 miles had major tranmission failure sitting at a traffic light when it refused to move foward or reverse.. after some time transmission removal/disassembly/ reaserch could not explain reason for failure.. a brand new factory transmission installed after almost 2 months in the shop...warranty no cost to owner... can"t decide whether to keep or sell.............drill sgt.
Posts: 2132 | Location: denham springs , la | Registered: October 19, 2019
I'll bet where they were at before this incident had nothing to do with it either.
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Posts: 8455 | Location: Livingston County Michigan USA | Registered: August 11, 2002
Originally posted by PD: FN, any word on your delivery date?
Not really. The sales Gal is still, "LATE 2020". I knew that going in, the strike didn't help me.
I may be a 2021 guy for all I know. 2021 production starts (best info I have) September of 2020.
A 2021 opens up a whole new can of worms. Will they raise the price? Will they add new colors, or delete some we have now? Will they add desirable options? Etc, etc.
Originally posted by drill sgt: recently someone I know that has own several corvettes sold his latest and purchased a NEW c8 vette..... at about 5000 miles had major tranmission failure sitting at a traffic light when it refused to move foward or reverse.. after some time transmission removal/disassembly/ reaserch could not explain reason for failure.. a brand new factory transmission installed after almost 2 months in the shop...warranty no cost to owner... can"t decide whether to keep or sell.............drill sgt.
NOT a C8. Total BS post. Unless your "friend" is one of the C8 Team Engineers he DOES NOT have a C8.
I've seen some on the road. On the back of car haulers, heading north. They tend to pass here heading north or north east, into Ohio and points north from there. I have no idea where from there.
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Posts: 18394 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: February 25, 2001
Originally posted by XLT: just how many seconds did it take to get to 100? not very many I would suspect, I would have done it and I bet many others would too.
At their ages they will look back and laugh.
Not if they end up getting fired.
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