Thats funny, good editing, im going to print that out
Fran,
I'm sure that you have addressed this before, but for the sake of this particular thread, what would YOU prefer or hope that your SLC customers say, in response to the question "What is it?" (After all, its your baby, and I'm sure that you'd prefer that curious onlookers be as well informed as possible regarding what the car actually is...)
I plan on responding in the following manner (once I own my future SLC): "It's a Superlite SLC; It's a GTP inspired, component built race car, that can be registered for street-legal use. It rides on a well engineered lightweight aluminum monocoque chassis, it has a CFD designed body and aero package, ... (etc.)..."
A non-car person will likely tune out after the phraze "street-legal racecar", but I suppose that that's all a non-car person would really need to know about this car.
Just curious, thanks
Fran,
I'm sure that you have addressed this before, but for the sake of this particular thread, what would YOU prefer or hope that your SLC customers say, in response to the question "What is it?" (After all, its your baby, and I'm sure that you'd prefer that curious onlookers be as well informed as possible regarding what the car actually is...)
I plan on responding in the following manner (once I own my future SLC): "It's a Superlite SLC; It's a GTP inspired, component built race car, that can be registered for street-legal use. It rides on a well engineered lightweight aluminum monocoque chassis, it has a CFD designed body and aero package, ... (etc.)..."
A non-car person will likely tune out after the phraze "street-legal racecar", but I suppose that that's all a non-car person would really need to know about this car.
Just curious, thanks
:thumbsup:OSHA and EPA keeps stupid people alive.
That's why there are so many stupid people out there, where they would normally been in a instatution, we let them out for 4 decades, and bred and bred and bred, and got more stupid each time. You cant tell me the best times weren't in the 60's and 70's to grow up. You were never in the house, you talked to your friends, not text them, you climbed trees, swung from vines, threw snowballs at cars and ran, rode your bicycle everywhere with out the fear of being taken. Halloween, the worst thing was when you got a apple or orange instead of candy.
Now we have to have cars that stop automatically, radio wont go on unless everyone in the car is buckled in. Automatic seat belts, traction control, left and right turning warnings so we dont have to move our head from texting, yada yada yada.
Blood pressure is up now.