Unless you've been completely disconnected from the Internet and social media, then you've probably seen that sinkhole in Pasay City that made the rounds over the weekend. It's been two days since the incident as of this writing, and
Chevrolet has finished restoring one of the eight Corvettes that fell into a sinkhole at the National Corvette Museum in February this year, and has now put the car on display at the ongoing 2014 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show in
Back in February, a sinkhole opened up underneath the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, in the United States, swallowing eight classic models in the process. Initially, General Motors promised to restore all eight vehicles. Now, however, the American carmaker says
In what is seemingly an alarming sign of the times, another sinkhole swallowed a bunch of cars in the US--and this time it was all caught on video.Nearly three months ago, in February, eight collectible Chevrolet Corvettes were swallowed by
Imagine this: You're standing in the middle of a car museum, silently gawking at (and genuflecting before) some of the greatest automobiles you dreamed about when you were a kid. Then all of a sudden, the ground opens up and swallows
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