Corvette Forums And Why They Matter

I received in the mail a free AOL disc and I first went "online" with it back in 1990. The AOL phase lasted about 5 years and in 1995 a friend said to me, "You don't need AOL to surf the net." I was honestly surprised back then; I was ignorant to the whole internet thing. A few days later I started to cruise the info superhighway and didn't look back to AOL. Also, at that time PC's had not been interesting to many people, however they did rush to stores with computers so they could get on the internet and receive their email.

Back at that time the Internet was really different. Just about everyone was on dial-up, so sites and web pages were simpler. The net hadn't yet been taken over by commerce sites so it was easier to find "information" then. Chat rooms and forums had been around since the early '80s, but they were difficult to use. AOL's interface helped make it much easier.

The action of blogging appeared around 1994 and it didn't take off until 1999 with the addition of "blogging tools." The blogosphere really took off once the political pundits embraced the bogs in 2002. At the moment there is a blog for everything, which is good and bad news. Almost half of the links are for services, products, auction listings, and blog and forum comments when search is conducted by researchers like me. I was sort of bothered at first with the Corvette forum links since searches often were linked to things such as, "I like side-pipes too." However I was satisfyingly surprised to find a rich, complete information source once I took a glance at Corvette forum's home page.

SmokinVette.com is a Corvette forum. The Corvette fad is very big, because it spans a 57 year lineage of cars in six distinctive generations. SmokinVette has a Corvette forum for all six generations. Upon viewing your generation's forum, look around, look around, and check out the topics. All of the forums are unique, so take some time searching the links, drop-down boxes, and controls. It's like being in a big box or even a home improvement store. At first it can be overwhelming, but it does not take long for you to figure out what you want to look for.

There are times that I am in the mood to view some Corvette pictures and SmokinVette has a large collection of them. And what a high-fueled testosterone topic like Corvettes is without a compilation of Corvette Girls? Boring is the answer. With SmokinVette being classy, you will not see anything over the top, but you will see numerous SmokinHot Women. Ladies that is a compliment.

Owning a Corvette isn't as economically challenging as owning a pleasure boat, but you WILL be spending some cash either refurbishing or personalizing your Corvette. The "Vette Parts" section of SmokinVette can help you locate anything from a supercharger or crate engine to a LED lights or used parts. You'll find stuff you didn't even know was being offered! Corvette people are VERY creative.

It is very hard to only be a voyeur. As soon as you finish the free registration, you can add your ideas on some of the forums, start a new forum topic, and ask a Corvette question, or even post images and/or photos. People interested in Corvettes are VERY helpful. Whether you own a Vette or just an enthusiast, you are a member of a uniquely American club. The "Save the Wave" thing got started as a way for Corvette owners to notice one another on the road. Corvettes are special and they are something more than just "cars" that you will not be able to comprehend until you drive one. Driving a Corvette is a genuinely unique experience. You can't just "ride" in a Corvette you have to DRIVE a Corvette, because they are designed and made to be DRIVEN. I have heard and read so many different times, a new Corvette owner say, "I never really understood this car until I drove one." That's the moment when you get hooked.

Create some time to get comfortable, and view some Corvette forums, such as SmokinVette.com. It is very educational, engaging and a really good way to meet like-minded people that "get" the passion for the Corvette. Enough said! -KST

For additional info or queries about Why A Corvette Forum Matters please visit the Smokinvette Team at www.smokinvette.com




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This post was written by Alex Schult on March 7, 2010

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