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Old Jun 3, 2005 | 04:54 AM
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yes i was wrong. the the current promotion does not accept any corvette GMS price. if you are immediate family of GM employee they will accept GMS on corvette (just not convert)
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Old Jun 3, 2005 | 04:57 AM
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Thanks for the info Snowball and am glad you made the right decision. GM really needs to sell cars but in your case you can blame the dealers for loosing a GM customer. You should send your story in a letter to Bob Lutz.
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Old Jun 3, 2005 | 05:51 AM
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and welcome....you will really enjoy this one. I have owned many sports

cars from MG to Porsche. For the money and what you get there is nothing else

like it on the road. Follow the break in period as the manual says. Don't VTEC

until 600 miles, break it in using a combination of freeway and city driving.

The car will keep getting stronger up until about 9000 miles. Don't change out

your break in oil until 7500 miles. It has moly in it to help everything seat

properly. If you plan to change to synthetic wait until 10,000 miles. This is

what Honda recommends. This site is a wealth of information well worth the 20

bucks to be a member. Enjoy your new ride.....

Bill
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