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From: Manchester - Political correctness is tyranny with manners.
No return wave
I was coming home today and a C6 came up behind me at a stoplight. I waved, and got nothing. A few blocks down the road, he was along side and I waved again...all I got in return was atitude. Now, I know he saw me. This is the first time I have not received a wave when I know they have seen me. I wave at all vintage's of Corvettes...still will.
I've had my vette for 3 month now. I passed by 2 vettes and no wave. Then I passed a '67 camero and he waved. After the 3rd vette I got . Finally felt like part of the family. What's up with that?
I wouldn't worry about it. It's not like the dealer tells you when you buy the car "you know, you have to wave at every vette you see." He probably was thinking "do I know this guy - and why does he keep waving at me"
St. Jude Donor '05-'06-'07-'08-'09-'10-'11-'12-'13-'14-'15-'16-'17
With all the things of concern these days, I sure wouldn't let a Vette driver with an attitude bother me in the least. You will find them driving any generation of Vette but there are far more that enjoy the experience and are more than happy to acknowledge another owner. Here's one from Indy
I was coming home today and a C6 came up behind me at a stoplight. I waved, and got nothing. A few blocks down the road, he was along side and I waved again...all I got in return was atitude. Now, I know he saw me. This is the first time I have not received a wave when I know they have seen me. I wave at all vintage's of Corvettes...still will.
I used to ride a motorcycle and riders also generally wave to each other. (unless of course one's a Harley and one isn't.....but that's another story) When I got my Vette, I picked up on the wave thing immediately. I thought it was great to be part of the "brotherhood". If someone doesn't wave back it's their ignorance or maybe they don't care. Either way, I'm always going to do the right thing and wave.
I used to ride a motorcycle and riders also generally wave to each other. (unless of course one's a Harley and one isn't.....but that's another story) When I got my Vette, I picked up on the wave thing immediately. I thought it was great to be part of the "brotherhood". If someone doesn't wave back it's their ignorance or maybe they don't care. Either way, I'm always going to do the right thing and wave.
It could have been my wife. After she got by and a few miles down the road she would say "Oh crap, I forgot to wave"
I wouldn't worry about it. It's not like the dealer tells you when you buy the car "you know, you have to wave at every vette you see." He probably was thinking "do I know this guy - and why does he keep waving at me"
agreed.......some will wave,some wont,its all good regardless!
I was coming home today and a C6 came up behind me at a stoplight. I waved, and got nothing. A few blocks down the road, he was along side and I waved again...all I got in return was atitude. Now, I know he saw me. This is the first time I have not received a wave when I know they have seen me. I wave at all vintage's of Corvettes...still will.
Tried to talk to a C6 owner at the dealership the other day and he acted like he was "King sh::".
Found out that he was there because his financing fell through.
They were offering him a free shuttle ride to the local CU.
Just got my oil changed, smiled as I slipped into my C5 and left. What a buttwipe he was.