Like I said, Hammond seems to be a decent person, overall. He doesn't look at it as "X car is from X nation", but as the actual performance of the vehicle. Clarkson, on the other hand, seems more concerned with where the headquarters of the manufacturer are located, rather than what the vehicle actually does. Sure Hammond takes jabs at the US, but that's fine. Many US residents do the same thing, and I'd assume most of it is in jest both ways (barring the true assholes).
Still, I'm a bit excited to see how the ZR1 will end up performing, and to watch as The Stag (isn't that TopGear's race driver?) takes it around that little course of theirs. It should destroy pretty much everything they've tested on that track. Now taking bets on whether or not Clarkson will get off from driving the ZR1.
I'll admit that the Z06 isn't the ideal every day car. It's quite low to the ground, and I once saw one attempt to get through an intersection with a rather deep dip. Your average, run-of-the-mill family sedan could get through it easily, at sane speeds. Even a baseline C6 could get through with little difficulty. The Z06, on the other hand, ended up barely getting through it. It took the guy about five changes of the light (quick-ish light, so about three or so minutes, IIRC) to get through. Damn nice looking car, though. I wouldn't mind driving one some day. And it'll obviously give your kidneys a beating, if you're on poor roads. But all performance cars in that price range will.
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