
I routinely see others on the Corvette Forum getting 29 mpg on road trips, they must barely be moving! LOL

This morning was fun though, turned off traction control and active handling....nice light mist and precision throttle control = BIG GRINS!!

Oh, and to keep it on topic, I've sank a vehicle before, my old offroading Jeep, up to the bottom of the windshield glass, I think it was on 33" tires, maybe 36" tires, back then...trust me, you do NOT want something that has been sank/flood-damaged! The only reason that I kept it was that it was a toy, nothing more. I spent a whole day at a buddy's oil/lube shop and dropped the fuel tank, flushed it, all the lines, engine, transmission, transfer case, diffs, etc....MULTIPLE times....water is not a fun thing to deal with! I was able to get everything more or less back to "normal" but I did have some electrical bugs for awhile. But everything did finally dry out. On an exotic, or even a "normal" sportscar...well, going for a dip is going to TRASH it...and deplete a majority of the value.
I read where the insurance company was giving the guy grief over the dollar amount (it was over-insured). That is really common, especially in my boating world - a standard yacht policy is "agreed valued"...you set a price, insure it for that and if there is a loss, well, that is WHAT you get paid! After all, it was AGREED upon, you have been paying the PREMIUMS based on that, etc. It's a VERY simple concept.
