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Why I'm More of a Believer in GM

What better pictures to post on the 4th of July than ones of a good ole, red-blooded Corvette. My buddies in the GM PR department loaned me one to drive for a week after we connected on Twitter?yet another frequently overlooked of tweeting!

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This guy shows up at my house with the keys for a 2009 Corvette.

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I had never driven a Corvette before, and it?s not what you would call subtle. But then again, it?s not designed to be subtle.

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This is the essence of the Corvette: a big, bad-ass engine. But I was amazed that the car is rated for 26 mpg on the freeway. Popular Mechanics even got 32 mpg in its test.

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I don?t think I got beyond fourth gear. The acceleration and it?s accompanying sounds are a delightful way to blow one?s carbon footprint concerns to hell.

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I loved the embossing in the hood?s soundproofing material.

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If you flip a few levers like this, the roof pops out.

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I was pleasantly surprised to see that you could carry hockey gear with no problem. For those days when you?re really in a rush to get to the rink, this is the car for you.

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Tires can?t get much lower profile than this.

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This is the heads-up display unit.

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It displays RPM, MPH, and lateral acceleration. This was my favorite feature of the car.

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Our solution to early-morning, top-off touring.

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This shows how much space there is beneath the front air dam. Holy kaw: Is there a driveway in America that this can clear?

After driving a Corvette for a week, I am more supportive of General Motors. I missed some features like a backup camera and lane-switching warning signals, but wow, the torque and engine growl makes me proud to be an American. And at approximately $65,000, it?s half the price of most German sportscars. If you?re a hockey player with one or fewer children and a flat driveway, it may be the car for you.




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