Gotta give Juechter a big credit here for trying again, just like a retarded competitor trying to qualify for the Special Olympics. Considering the growing problems with not just inadequate but outright non existent engine cooling on the newest flagship, one cannot help but wonder, how many cheeseburger has been Jim Mero limited to in order to give the quintessential marketing bullshit on four wheels a fighting chance to at least complete the single lap?
Considering theTHIRD year of production for the seventh generation (second for the flagship) is right around the corner, unless this piece of shit manages to score mid 6's, this is too little and too late but again, Juechter must be training for the Special Olympics instead of trying to at least minimize the major flaws the flagship continues to display.

Looks like it completed a lap, which is a good start. Did not see any steam and GM will not have to replace any guard rails as of yet.
ReplyDeleteCame pretty close to parking on the guard rail even with that super slow driving. Looked like the car was in the limp mode, LOL.
DeleteYea it does look slow, the Vette should of had better closing speeds at the corners. It looks like the little White car, maybe a Sentra, had better corner speeds, Maybe the track was not allowing full speed runs? The Audi R8 was nice to see, it is getting old but still a nice car.
DeleteI bet the Germans told GM to bring a Silver car, so when they spin off and hit the guard rails the paint marks will not show.
They should make GM put only water in the Radiator, that way when the cars starts to boil over there will be less mess to clean up.