Silverghost said:
Imvho and no personal offense to any here who have or had one, my own observations have been that owners of 2 seat fiberglass bodied GM built and powered automobiles have exhibited the highest likelyhood of displaying the "we're better than the rest of all other car owners" mentality and attitude. Just my own observation over the years, your experiences may vary.
No offense taken, but as a current (and previous) Corvette owner (2000 C5 Coupe currently and 1990 Corvette convertible previously), I don't share your observations. I've been associated with Corvette owners for a long time and at least the people I know are just really great people with a passion for their cars - just like people with Triumph Spitfires or MGBs have a passion for their cars. I don't doubt that has been your perception, but perceptions can often be wrong and can be biased by our own personalities.
Are some Corvette owners jerks? Yes โ but then some MG or Triumph owners are jerks. A jerk is a jerk irrespective of what kind of car they drive.
Ironically, it was my association with Corvettes that was the impetus for my starting this forum. I had purchased a used 1990 Corvette several years ago and as a result, started hanging out on
www.Corvetteforum.com . I found that forum a very convenient way to communicate with other enthusiasts. At the same time, I owned two British cars, the E-Type and the Spitfire (still have both) and went looking for a similar forum for British cars. While there were some small forums for specific Marques, I could not find any good, really active forums for British cars in general.
Up until that time, I had been subscribed to a couple of โmailing listsโ but always hated those (from a technical standpoint, nothing to do with the people on the list). So, I decided to take a stab at creating my own forum for British cars just to see if I could do it and on December 25th 2000, this forum was born!
So in a sense, this forum owes its existence to the fact that I am also a Corvette owner; were it not for my association with the Corvette forum, I probably would never had been inspired to start BCF.