We have another new Ambassador!

So. Anyone seen the new 2022 Vettes?

Officially……:hijacked::gotta-love::offtopic:
You could either buy a 2022 Vette for $61K, or a nice Les Paul instead.
"Any car that's close to $100,000 mark isn't what anyone would call affordable. But if you look at the specs and performance claims the Z06 offers, it might just be the performance bargain of 2022. Should the pricing be true, it will be the only mid-engined car out there with naturally-aspirated V8 with 670 horsepower (500 kilowatts) under a hundred grand."

Now I'm wondering how I ever drove without 670 horsepower.
 
You could either buy a 2022 Vette for $61K, or a nice Les Paul instead.
"Any car that's close to $100,000 mark isn't what anyone would call affordable. But if you look at the specs and performance claims the Z06 offers, it might just be the performance bargain of 2022. Should the pricing be true, it will be the only mid-engined car out there with naturally-aspirated V8 with 670 horsepower (500 kilowatts) under a hundred grand."

Now I'm wondering how I ever drove without 670 horsepower.
And I know a guy that’ll sell you a strap for it.
 
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You could either buy a 2022 Vette for $61K, or a nice Les Paul instead.
"Any car that's close to $100,000 mark isn't what anyone would call affordable. But if you look at the specs and performance claims the Z06 offers, it might just be the performance bargain of 2022. Should the pricing be true, it will be the only mid-engined car out there with naturally-aspirated V8 with 670 horsepower (500 kilowatts) under a hundred grand."

Now I'm wondering how I ever drove without 670 horsepower.
I hear that most pedestrian model cars are going $8K-$10K above MSRP right now due to "supply shortages." I can't wait to see what it actually costs to drive a $100K car off the lot.
 
True story... A work mate of mine bought a 2018 Mustang GT last year, just as a weekend cruiser.
He paid about AUD $47K for it, and promptly spent about another $7K on bits and pieces.
Earlier this year, he decided he didn't need it anymore so he approached the dealership to see if they would buy it back.
They paid off his finance of about $40K, and gave him another $17K!
Apparently demand is so great now that they are just throwing money at people to get the cars back on the lot ready for resale!
 
True story... A work mate of mine bought a 2018 Mustang GT last year, just as a weekend cruiser.
He paid about AUD $47K for it, and promptly spent about another $7K on bits and pieces.
Earlier this year, he decided he didn't need it anymore so he approached the dealership to see if they would buy it back.
They paid off his finance of about $40K, and gave him another $17K!
Apparently demand is so great now that they are just throwing money at people to get the cars back on the lot ready for resale!
A car that's worth more 'after' you drive it away?
:pound-hand:outrageous only in the land of Oz.
 
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