Who's Considered Corvette Family?
#1
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Who's Considered Corvette Family?
So, coming back from Ocean City, Maryland I must have seen about 10 Corvettes. I got a wave from about 8 of them, not to mention one guy who honked his horn several times and enthusiastically waved and smiled to which I returned the gesture. Well, about halfway home in West Chester, a lady in a Cadillac XLR pulled up two lanes over from my wife and I and I looked over and we made eye contact and I waved to which she smiled and waved back like she had never been waved to before.
I guess my question is; who is considered corvette family and who isn't? I mean, the XLR is just a Corvette with a Cadillac emblem and a boxier body and the CTS-V's share our engines, are they part of the Corvette family as well? Are we supposed to wave to them, too?
I guess my question is; who is considered corvette family and who isn't? I mean, the XLR is just a Corvette with a Cadillac emblem and a boxier body and the CTS-V's share our engines, are they part of the Corvette family as well? Are we supposed to wave to them, too?
#4
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Vette drivers, to me, are auto enthusiasts.
I feel like we invite all people who love
cars to be excited and get involved. When
I am in my Vette I wave to just about
anyone who takes a look. fwiw.
I feel like we invite all people who love
cars to be excited and get involved. When
I am in my Vette I wave to just about
anyone who takes a look. fwiw.
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I wave to all Vettes and anyone who waves at me.
#8
Drifting
Speaking of Ocean City, you just never know where you'll meet someone.
I was in Ocean City last week. Come out of the condo, look down in the parking lot to where our Honda Civic is parked in the reserved spot for our unit, and there is a Vette parked next to it in the spot reserved for the condo right next to ours! Couple hours later I'm out and see the Vette owner rummaging around in the trunk, so I walk up and tell him he's parked next to the safest guy in Maryland to park a Vette next to!
Ended up talking for about 30 minutes in the lot trading stories and exchanging experiences. Great guy! His name was John - hopefully he'll check in on the forum, said he was not familiar with it. Had a nice looking C5 CRM targa.
I was in Ocean City last week. Come out of the condo, look down in the parking lot to where our Honda Civic is parked in the reserved spot for our unit, and there is a Vette parked next to it in the spot reserved for the condo right next to ours! Couple hours later I'm out and see the Vette owner rummaging around in the trunk, so I walk up and tell him he's parked next to the safest guy in Maryland to park a Vette next to!
Ended up talking for about 30 minutes in the lot trading stories and exchanging experiences. Great guy! His name was John - hopefully he'll check in on the forum, said he was not familiar with it. Had a nice looking C5 CRM targa.
#9
I get a wave, flashing of beams, or honking of horns, from fellow Corvette owners, about 80% of the time. I reciprocate every time. But, I gotta say, this is the only car I've experienced this with. The only other time I see this as often is with Harley owners.
#10
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If they wave I wave back.
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Drifting
I think we're getting off topic from what the Op originally asked. Is the Caddy XLR to be considered related to the vette enough to warrant a wave? Reason I'm interested is that our local Corvette club has been asked by an owner of a Caddy XLR whether he may join our rides. What do you think?
#14
For me, any performance/muscle car gets a wave. That includes, but is not limited to: Dodge Challengers, Mustangs, Camaros, GTO's, older variants of the same, and of course all models of Corvettes.
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I think we're getting off topic from what the Op originally asked. Is the Caddy XLR to be considered related to the vette enough to warrant a wave? Reason I'm interested is that our local Corvette club has been asked by an owner of a Caddy XLR whether he may join our rides. What do you think?
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I wave back to everyone who waves and I always wave to the fellow corvette owners.
Jeep Wrangler owners also wave to each other. At least years ago they did in Pennsylvania.
3 stories of perceptions people have from my experiences:
1) I was pulling in to the parking lot at my local pub and the one friendly couple's son (he is in his mid 30s) said that is one of those snobby vette owners. She said no he is not he is a nice guy and friendly. She told me the story the next time I saw her since they were leaving when I was coming in.
2) A couple that is totally into Mopar/Dodge - they own a 70s challenger and charger. They say my vette is not a muscle car. I said okay it is a sports car. They say since I do not take it out in the rain, it is pampered. I say I just prefer to not have to clean it right after it rains. I keep telling them I love CARS!! I had a 1994 Mustang Cobra that I sold to buy my 2006 Corvette Convertible. I think muscle cars, sportscars and exotics are all awesome. So why hate. Just love the car you have and have some fun!! Just the other day they told me to come to a local car show. So I guess they are starting to get it!!
3) My brother-in-law is a huge BMW M3 fan (had 2 of them - wrecked 1 of them) and a Ferrari fan (drools over it). Never talked about Corvettes ever as something he wanted. I took him to the Carlisle Corvette Show and he was amazed. He was surprised how nice everyone was and how many modification are available for it. He said he has never seen anything like it. He told my sister he wants to by a Corvette. Now the new C7 is coming out and he keeps asking me if I am going to get it.
So my rule is to be friendly and you never know who you may win over or they may win you over on their car too!!
Jeep Wrangler owners also wave to each other. At least years ago they did in Pennsylvania.
3 stories of perceptions people have from my experiences:
1) I was pulling in to the parking lot at my local pub and the one friendly couple's son (he is in his mid 30s) said that is one of those snobby vette owners. She said no he is not he is a nice guy and friendly. She told me the story the next time I saw her since they were leaving when I was coming in.
2) A couple that is totally into Mopar/Dodge - they own a 70s challenger and charger. They say my vette is not a muscle car. I said okay it is a sports car. They say since I do not take it out in the rain, it is pampered. I say I just prefer to not have to clean it right after it rains. I keep telling them I love CARS!! I had a 1994 Mustang Cobra that I sold to buy my 2006 Corvette Convertible. I think muscle cars, sportscars and exotics are all awesome. So why hate. Just love the car you have and have some fun!! Just the other day they told me to come to a local car show. So I guess they are starting to get it!!
3) My brother-in-law is a huge BMW M3 fan (had 2 of them - wrecked 1 of them) and a Ferrari fan (drools over it). Never talked about Corvettes ever as something he wanted. I took him to the Carlisle Corvette Show and he was amazed. He was surprised how nice everyone was and how many modification are available for it. He said he has never seen anything like it. He told my sister he wants to by a Corvette. Now the new C7 is coming out and he keeps asking me if I am going to get it.
So my rule is to be friendly and you never know who you may win over or they may win you over on their car too!!
#18
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I think we're getting off topic from what the Op originally asked. Is the Caddy XLR to be considered related to the vette enough to warrant a wave? Reason I'm interested is that our local Corvette club has been asked by an owner of a Caddy XLR whether he may join our rides. What do you think?