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Posted at 9:07 PM on Monday 05/25/09 by
Ben
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Walmart.com has the New Bright 1:10 Scale Radio-Controlled Yellow Corvette for $40 + $1 shipping = $41 shipped. This cool Corvette features forward and reverse driving capabilities. Includes 1 9.6V NiCd battery and 4 AA batteries. [Compare]
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    Bad_CRC - Posted 9:14 pm PDT 05/25/09 (573 Posts)  Report Spam

    yellow

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    LiveSquid - Posted 9:15 pm PDT 05/25/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yep, thats what the title says. Very observant. But w-mart says its red.

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    LJW - Posted 9:54 pm PDT 05/25/09 (1265 Posts)  Report Spam

    1970 called, they want their NiCd battery back.

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    lawnsprinkler - Posted 12:48 am PDT 05/26/09 (1876 Posts)  Report Spam

    Looks yellow to me. Maybe you need to adjust your monitor?

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    puto - Posted 5:33 am PDT 05/26/09 (22 Posts)  Report Spam

    I wouldn't even buy a piece of baconnaise model of a car made by Government Motors. As far as I'm concerned, this company can die.

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    ironbadge - Posted 6:10 am PDT 05/26/09 (2555 Posts)  Report Spam

    Relax, #5. Repeatedly hearing people replicating the fashionably bullsh*tting phrase "the uncertainty of the economy" I have no choice but buying a Humvee from the Government Motors.

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    NorthSouth - Posted 6:29 am PDT 05/26/09 (2611 Posts)  Report Spam

    Ignoring any aspects of who owns the corporation that makes Corvettes for a minute...
    I wouldn't own a model of such a totally tasteless vehicle.
    I feel sad for people who don't know any better.

    Edmunds starts their review with:
    If you tell the average person that you bought a new 2009 Corvette, they'll likely scrunch up their face, as if they'd just gotten a whiff from a bad carton of milk. "Really, a Corvette?" they'll say. It seems there's a certain stereotype associated with America's sports car, one that involves a midlife crisis and gold chains on exposed chest hair, possibly accompanied by visions of the hideous Vette Mark Hamill drove in "Corvette Summer."

    Get the hint yet?

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    lincch01 - Posted 6:29 am PDT 05/26/09 (111 Posts)  Report Spam

    @ironbadge:
    I don't think "the uncertainty of the economy" is so much a fashionable bullsh*t catch-phrase as an accurate understanding of the economy that people have suddenly realized (a testament to their ignorance); the economy is always uncertain. It would be more appropriate to be upset that people are using such a redundant phrase.

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    dustymcc - Posted 7:44 am PDT 05/26/09 (735 Posts)  Report Spam

    come on guys -- just be 'cautiously optimistic' or some other less used oxymoronic phrase.

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    rs2183 - Posted 10:53 am PDT 05/26/09 (14 Posts)  Report Spam

    vettes are awesome.. raw power. this coming from a guy who owns a pourche and a 350z. wouldn't mind owning a vette at all

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    coronetblue - Posted 11:51 am PDT 05/26/09 (512 Posts)  Report Spam

    ...I'm waiting for the 2011 Corvette Hybrid.

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    superman2005 - Posted 12:49 pm PDT 05/26/09 (946 Posts)  Report Spam

    i love corvettes <3

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    phins2rt - Posted 1:14 pm PDT 05/26/09 (890 Posts)  Report Spam

    I like to sit on my front pourche and watch the vettes go by!

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