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Pennsylvania Driver Busted Doing 108 MPH in Corvette

Pennsylvania Driver Busted Doing 108 MPH in Corvette

Pennsylvania Driver Busted Doing 108 MPH in Corvette

Corvette and Police Officer

Report suggests driver was likely trying to impress his passenger.

We recently came across a story in Pittsburgh detailing how a man got a ticket for doing 108 mph in his Corvette.

The incident, covered in a CBS Pittsburgh report, occurred in an area where police were on the lookout for speeding drivers, which really isn’t that big of a news story. But what struck us as interesting is that the police seem to think the guy was speeding because he wanted to impress the passenger.

OK, be honest: how many of you Corvette owners love the idea of taking someone for a ride in your car when you find out they’ve never been in ‘Vette?

No, we’re not talking about a complete stranger. We doubt if anyone here finds themselves jumping at the opportunity to take some guy drooling over your car at the gas station for a ride. Well, at least you shouldn’t. But what about when you come across a family member or friend of a friend who has never experienced the thrill of riding in a Corvette? Do you find yourself excited to take them for a ride?

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Now, second question: If you are one of those who gives people a ride in your Corvette on occasions, do you find yourself ever going over the speed limit to really give them a feeling for what it’s like? Come on, who hasn’t found themselves yearning to show off a Corvette’s capabilities?

Hey, no need to answer that in the comment section, here. But we’d be willing to bet that if you love to take people for a ride in your Corvette, you’ve probably found yourself exceeding the speed limit once or twice.

Our point? The next time you decide to take someone for a ride in your Corvette, you might want to get a deposit from them on that ticket up front. That way you won’t find yourself having to bear the brunt of the cost for giving some a “real” experience of what it’s like to ride in a ‘Vette. Though we imagine that if given the option, your passenger will gladly opt for a safer ride, free of charge.

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