Chevrolet Have Debuted Their Special Edition Corvettes At Daytona

Chevrolet unveiled their new 2019 Corvette Drivers Series special-edition Grand Sport on January 25, exciting both racing fans and gearheads alike. The launch, which happened at Daytona on the Friday, features four brand new models that were designed alongside the Corvette Racing Team.

Chevrolet Have Debuted Their Special Edition Corvettes At Daytona And People Are Stoked

World-Class Team

According to Steve Majoros, the director of Chevy’s crossover and passenger car marketing, this series of cars celebrates their winning legacy and their world-class team of drivers. Each vehicle has a unique color and graphics package, with design input from Antonio Garcia, Jan Magnussen, Oliver Gavin, and Tommy Milner.

Chevrolet Have Debuted Their Special Edition Corvettes At Daytona And People Are Stoked

Personalized Appearances

So, what can we expect from these new Grand Sport editions? Antonio Garcia has designed a Racing Yellow car, complete with black and red detailing. Jan Magnussen’s edition is Arctic White, with black, red, and gray details. The Oliver Gavin edition is a sleek Shadow Gray, with a red center stripe and red detailing. Finally, Tommy Milner has gone for Lake Blue, alongside silver, red, and black details. Those who want one can either pick their favorite driver or for the style they like the most.

Chevrolet Have Debuted Their Special Edition Corvettes At Daytona And People Are Stoked

The Inside

While the exterior may be a head-turner, Chevrolet haven’t let their fans down with what’s on the inside either. Each of the cars has a naturally aspirated V-8 engine with 460 hp, along with a dry-sump oiling system, just like the race cars themselves. Want to take your Grand Sport edition for a spin on the track? It can handle it.

If you want to get your hands on one of the Corvette Driver Series special-edition Grand Sports, then you don’t have long to wait. According to Chevrolet, they’ll be released in the spring of this year, and there will be no set production number. So, if you want one, you need to start showing interest now! The only question is, which edition will you be going for?

40+ People Who Confidently and Unknowingly Used the Wrong Choice of Words

Unfortunate Word Choices Online

We all jumble our words from time to time. It’s hard to always say the right thing, even if you have time to proofread that Tweet one more time before you post it. Yet, it’s even more interesting when you use the wrong words with an unbeatable confidence, like these people did.

Your Tongue?!

Spending the night at hotels, you might see little differences between the places you stay. While they’re all generally the same, hotels might have varying practices.

Your Tongue?!

One place that you might see this rather starkly is when you head downstairs for your complementary breakfast. According to this sign, you might have to try something new if you want biscuits. Not to mention, we’re not sure how using our tongues is better than using our hands!

This Should Probably be Clearer

Road signs are one of those things that are there for a reason. Without them, even your daily routine heading to work could prove a death-defying experience.

This Should Probably be Clearer

As such, it’s important that road signs use the right words to convey their message. After all, a misunderstanding or incorrectly conveyed message could end in disaster. Hopefully, this choice of words doesn’t cause too many problems. At the very least, you might get disappointed if you’re looking to purchase a bike quickly.

Breaking the News

If you’re talking about your pets, a typo here and there can be funny. Unfortunately, it can also mean a tragic misunderstanding like the one seen here.

Breaking the News

While this person simply wanted to wish a happy feral cats’ day to their own cat, the word “farewell” threw things off. So much so, in fact, that there was brief concern that they were all learning a tragic piece of news about a beloved pet. That poor mom!

Ah Yes, That Process

If you want to prove your point on the internet, it’s best to be eloquent. With the wrong choice of words, the point of the comment might get lost.

Ah Yes, That Process

That’s what happened with this person. We aren’t sure what they’re talking about but we are sure that “process of illumination” isn’t what they meant to say. Rather, they were probably looking for the phrase “process of elimination.” While the two sound close, one is more enlightening than the other.

It Travels to You

There are certain things that just help your home value quite a bit. After all, who wouldn’t want an extra feature like a pool or walk-in closet?

It Travels to You

On the other hand, a walking closet sounds a little terrifying. On top of that, we have a few questions about this listing. While we’re sure the $1 is a placeholder, how are they selling a walk-in closet, specifically, even excusing the typo? This is one deal we might have to skip.

Defer to the Gaming Counsel

This policy is actually a pretty compelling concept from a movie theater. Why pay for something you haven’t seen when you can experience something a little more interactive?

Defer to the Gaming Counsel

However, there is a key typo in this exciting announcement. While you might want to hook up your favorite gaming console, you probably weren’t expecting to have to face a gaming counsel. Still, the original meaning is fairly easy to decode, so it’s only too poor a choice of words.

Do I Know You?

There are some things that you might say with the wrong words that are still intelligible. The downside is that word mix-ups aren’t always easy to work around in conversation.

Do I Know You?

In this exchange, the person who made the mistake was trying to tell this person they looked familiar. We suppose that when you say the words “four meal your” out loud, it makes a little more sense. Yet, caught in the moment, we’d probably have some questions about this too.

Keep Things Petty

When you spend a night out on the town, you want to take the time to do it right. What would be the most relaxing for you?

Keep Things Petty

This person thought just the thing was a pedicure. Even better, they knew that their friends on Facebook could help them out. The only obstacle was creating the perfect message. It probably would have helped to know that the term is “pedicure” not “petty cure.” We hope that this person got helpful advice rather than a hundred corrections.

Just a Little One

Everybody likes to hear a little story from time to time. After all, what’s better than to get lost in something creative from time to time?

Just a Little One

This person didn’t even mean to tarnish the name of a small tale at the start. After a second, it’s pretty easy to see that they meant to call the person they were talking about a “tattletale.” On the other hand, we can see how they got to the term “tad o tale” instead, even if it’s wrong.

Still Learning

Computer learning is an interesting invention. It’s opened the door for a technological experience almost on par with science fiction.

Still Learning

Still, you can’t blame even important information about this subject to include a writer stumbling on their words from time to time. In this case, this piece about SoundCloud surely meant that there’s still a learning curve for the algorithm. Instead, they settled on an answer that was close but not quite the goal: learning curb.

No Explanation Pack

When it comes to questions about a specific product, jumping online can be a great idea! After all, there is advice in every corner from PDFs of owner’s manuals to strangers’ reviews.

No Explanation Pack

Still, the internet is still sometimes focused on grammar over substance. This person’s mistake was understandable since the word they’re looking for is “expansion” not “explanation.” The result isn’t exactly what they were looking for and a small, potentially auto-corrected word stole the show.

Just a Foam Call

During an online game, many people choose to jump over to a text chat rather than an audio one. That allows people to jump in as they want or focus solely on the game.

Just a Foam Call

When these friends were playing a game together, one was called away for a second – quite literally! They were pulled away by a phone call or, as they typed it out, a “foam” call. It doesn’t look like the people they were playing with were about to let the understandable mixup of words go either.

Historical Laughter

Sometimes saying that someone is laughing isn’t enough. Maybe you need a qualifier to aptly get the mood across to the person you’re talking to.

Historical Laughter

For example, you might say that someone laughed softly or, as is the intended message here, that they’re laughing hysterically. Both of these, while featuring the same core concept, convey different and more specific emotions. What does laughing historically imply? Well, we aren’t quite sure ourselves.

I’ll Just Take the Bread

Getting the ingredients right on a label is of paramount importance. They aren’t only to help you decide by taste but it’s crucial information in situations where someone has allergies.

I’ll Just Take the Bread

We hope that this sandwich is supposed to say “on a bagel” because the alternative is much sadder. While you might like pastrami a lot, is it enough to swap out the usual carbs for a beagle in its place? Maybe just stick to more standard options.

Oh, of Course

It’s a scary concept to have a parent go through a major medical procedure. So, we can’t blame this person for making a mistake in their text.

Oh, of Course

On the contrary, when you need to know about someone’s medical information, clarity is key. It seems like this person wasn’t asking for crucial updates, luckily. Still, it’d be fairly confusing to receive an answer like “glob ladders” in this or almost any context. In the end, we’re sure it was supposed to be “gall bladder.”

Hope That’s Not Part of It

The unfortunate truth is that going in for a dental procedure can be frightening. It can help to hear someone else saying how their experience went.

Hope That’s Not Part of It

This person was worried about their new braces so they took the internet to ask how the procedure went. At least, that’s what they tried to ask. While helpful in spirit, the mention of “per seizure” might not be quite as comforting as they originally intended their message to sound.

Just a Type of Rope

This person was aiming for a concise comparison here. What they probably realized after hitting post was that there was a bit of a slip-up here.

Just a Type of Rope

Surely, this person meant that they felt the same feeling of their heart pounding when they saw someone walking on a tight rope. In place of that, what they actually said was “type rope.” It’s not quite the same but given this description, it sounds potentially dangerous!

A Futuristic Choice

In some situations, you may not find a bathroom on hand. They just aren’t always available, especially to the general public.

A Futuristic Choice

What do you do once this happens? A lot of times you’d just move on but sometimes there’s a secondary option like Porta-Potties. It’s not hard to see that’s what they meant here but the end result is a little off. In fact, the alternate option of “portal potties” almost sounds like a futuristic option.

Compounding Chaos

When it comes to typos, the issue isn’t always one-sided. As in this example, there was a lot of confusion happening in the conversation.

Compounding Chaos

First of all, these clearly aren’t grapes. We also hope that this person doesn’t know they’re crunchy by chomping on a handful out of faith alone. The person on the other end of the conversation tried to reason with them that it was an acorn but they fell into a similar trap.

Very Off Pudding

Not everyone likes everything. It’s a fact of life that people tend to have varying interests and what one person loves, another person may hate.

Very Off Pudding

When settling down to watch a classic bit of comedy, this person was only slightly happy about it. While it was funny, the type of humor the show uses left them a bit miffed. At least, we’re pretty sure that the phrase “off pudding” actually means “off-putting.”

Salt to Where?

There is a fairly common saying that says that you’re “adding salt to the wound.” This usually refers to when something bad happens on top of something else.

Salt to Where?

It makes sense: if you already have a wound and add salt to it, it’s definitely going to hurt. This person might have come up with a more brutal alternative. While salt in the wound was bad enough, we’ll probably skip out on the more internal option of salt in your womb.

Fairly Frightening

When you want to come up with new ideas for world hunger, you might find yourself thinking outside the box. This idea might not have panned out, though.

Fairly Frightening

For one, most of us don’t necessarily see the goldfish in their fish tank and wonder how their pet tastes. Luckily, someone was ready to jump in and let them know that there were just too many bones and a bit of…cartridge? That’s not quite a typical part of the body.

Dark Vader and the Jet I’s

Any science fiction fan worth their salt can tell you what a Jedi mind trick is. Furthermore, almost everyone knows who Darth Vader is now.

Dark Vader and the Jet I’s

This person tried to work a little more subtly to key this person into their typo. After all, “Jet I” isn’t quite the case. They did this by botching Darth Vader’s name. Unfortunately, they only confirmed that “Jet I” was right and saw nothing unfamiliar about Vader’s title.

Is Your Blood Happy?

There are plenty of things you should keep up with regarding your health and body. However, it can be a little overwhelming to try and stay on top of things.

Is Your Blood Happy?

This flyer is actually helping to offer a variety of health screenings. Yet, this is one area where clear, concise language is key. No one wants a typo when it comes to medical measurements. We have to wonder, is blood pleasure still measured with a cuff?

Not Quite Right

There are certain phrases that can help create an air of anticipation. That’s obviously what this fighter was going for. There was just one pretty big problem.

Not Quite Right

For one, using the wrong words altogether can really take the wind out of a post like this. Not to mention, it can take a second to figure out what they were even trying to say originally. If you’re still confused, they were trying to get the phrase, “Calm before the storm.”

Just Like Alvin

When you’re out working in your yard, you might be surprised at what you find. After all, it’s easy to forget that even suburbia features wild animals.

Just Like Alvin

In a cuter encounter, this person got to report that someone found a little chipmunk. Well, they tried to convey that at the very least. What they actually said was “chick muck” resulting in a confusing conversation that required cultural references to get around.

What Kind of Chicken?

Finding the right thing for lunch can be a challenge. If you haven’t tried something before, you might be wary to commit to it for lunch.

What Kind of Chicken?

This person happened to be in Walmart when they saw the rotisserie chickens and decided to jump online for a second opinion. The only problem was that they might have wanted to double-check the name rather than sticking to the phrase “roast history chickens.” Maybe Walmart just has new options for their chickens now!

Is This Right?

Using hand sanitizer regularly is a great way to keep your hands clean, even if you can’t fully wash them with soap and water right there.

Is This Right?

This particular establishment had rules about sanitizer and face masks too but they lacked a bit in the delivery. When something is so important that you put it in bold and underline it, it’s probably best to get the spelling right. “Hand fertilizer” doesn’t quite sound the same.

A New Dish

As we’ve said, online reviews are valuable when you’re trying to decide if you want to try something new. As for editorial quality, that tends to lag in reviews.

A New Dish

After all, most people living a review are sharing their experience, not trying to be concise enough to sell someone on the product. We’re sure that this person was just trying to let people know that assembly was easy or a “piece of cake” not a “pizza cake.”

Not the Odds!

When it comes to “the odds” there are a few things you can do. You can defy the odds, have a few odds and ends, or even tell someone the odds.

Not the Odds!

On the other hand, you never want to “defile” the odds. Sure, that doesn’t actually mean anything but it definitely sounds less pleasant and less celebratory than simply defying the odds. Maybe it’s best that this little raccoon stay well away from those odds.

Spelling Not Necessary

Dating is hard because you’re likely to run into a lot of people that you aren’t compatible with. One problem there might be that they don’t meet your standards.

Spelling Not Necessary

That’s likely what this person was going for here when they said that whatever they were replying to was why their standards were high. Well, to be more precise, they said their “standers” were high, so maybe they just have some tall friends waiting in the wings.

Too Big to Phantom

There are times that you hear something that’s simply too much to wrap your head around. When you can’t do that, you might say that it’s too much to fathom.

Too Big to Phantom

That’s doubtlessly what this person intended to say when they left this comment. Saying that something is too much to phantom adds a certain paranormal element or at least looming presence over the feeling. Maybe that’s fitting enough for the point they’re trying to get across.

Oh, How Cute

When it comes to pastimes like scrapbooking or journalling, there are a lot of different ways you can spice things up. There are plenty of craft ideas dedicated to this concept.

Oh, How Cute

We can understand this person’s love of washi tape but the other component they mentioned is questionable, to say the least. It’s hard to tell what they’re saying but it seems like they’re trying to say they’re “obsessed” with washi tape or at least we hope so.

Shake Your Palm Palms

There’s nothing like calling out the cheerleading squad to get a sports crowd fired up. Who wouldn’t get excited when athletes are throwing one another into the air in daring stunts?

Shake Your Palm Palms

Aside from the flips, most people think of cheerleaders in terms of their uniforms – from shoes to pom poms. You couldn’t blame someone for not knowing all the technical terms when they aren’t a cheerleader, right? This friend wasn’t quite ready to let up when this person called them “palm palms.”

Kind of Mints?

Making a dinner order with your significant other can be the start to a great night. That doesn’t mean that they won’t give you a hard time, though.

Kind of Mints?

This person was a bit confused when thier partner asked for “kind of mints,” thinking that they meant after dinner mints at first. After a bit of back and forth it came out: they were trying to ask for condiments. This doesn’t sound like something they lived down.

Solid Evidence

There are certain theories that are often made fun of for their bizarre nature. Claiming that the Earth is actually flat is among one of the most common examples.

Solid Evidence

This person thought they finally found proof for this theory and tried to tell the world. Yet, they probably should have proofread their thesis before sending it out like this. We’re not sure what a paramedic shot but we are sure that any picture would show the Earth isn’t flat.

A Perfect What?

One of the greatest things about the internet is the rapid availability of information. Even if you aren’t sure what to search for, you can reach out for help from others.

A Perfect What?

On the other hand, it’s important to make sure that you describe the item you’re asking about accurately. Otherwise, you risk not offering enough information or even getting a misidentification. As for this post, it’s saved by the attached pictures because a spear and a sphere are entirely different shapes.

What Kind of Ramen?

There’s nothing that quite hits the spot when you need a quick meal like instant ramen. On top of that, instant ramen makes for a great choice on a budget.

What Kind of Ramen?

However, just the package alone is a little lackluster. You can upgrade instant ramen in a variety of ways including adding vegetables or eggs. You can also experiment with different base flavors for your ramen although we don’t recommend “infant” as it says here.

I Think I’ll Pass

A great place to start when you’re trying to sell a food product is to make it look appetizing. After all, no one wants something unappetizing.

I Think I’ll Pass

This person making jelly almost worked for this. While the jelly itself looks good and the design of the label is great, the words themselves are a bit off. Whatever they were originally trying to sell, it must be a better flavor than “crap apple.”

Not a Valid Victorian

When it comes to being valedictorian, some students really aim for it while others aren’t quite as focused on that particular goal. After all, it’s hard to aim to be the top of your class.

Not a Valid Victorian

This person was trying to tell everyone they doubted that they’d be valedictorian due to their B’s in history and science. We have to wonder if they noticed their spelling mistake in this sentence too. They can try to be a valid Victorian if they want.

Not Quite as Valuable

There are promises that at the heart of war lie riches – at least that’s true in fairytales featuring dashing knights. You might hear someone call these the spoils of war.

Not Quite as Valuable

In this case, the “spoils” reference the rewards or riches that come along with the concept of war. Still, that’s not quite what this person promised. The soils of war don’t sound quite as lucrative and it seems like they’d make a pretty big mess.

Watch Out Cuckoo

If you want to say something is out of your control or that’s just how things play out sometimes, you have an array of idioms to choose from.

Watch Out Cuckoo

This person was aiming for a solid choice of “sometimes that’s just the way the cookie crumbles.” They must have misheard the phrase somewhere in their life, though, because they came out with the more bird-themed answer of “the way the cuckoo crumbles.” That bird might want to watch out!

Bing Bong Table

As we’ve already mentioned, you don’t want to make a lot of typos in a sales pitch. Direct, reliable information is likely to succeed much better.

Bing Bong Table

To be fair, this person was only trying to sell a ping pong table and they were only a letter off. That doesn’t mean that it isn’t funny to see the words “bing bong table” in their place. Why not partake in a few games of bing bong?

The Gecko Knew

If you know something right away, you might need to clarify that. To do that, you might say that you knew something from the “get go.”

The Gecko Knew

That’s definitely what this person was going for when they made a different mistake. Instead of saying from the “get go” they left a comment that said “from the gecko.” It’s close enough but we’re sure someone let them in on the mistake fairly quickly.

That’s Not Quite It

When you’re in an argument, you want to make sure you’re careful with your words. This is true for a variety of reasons.

Unfortunate Word Choices Online

For one, you might not want to say something that you can’t take back. Here, however, it seems like they were well past the point of potentially damaging a friendship. Instead, their mistake just took the energy out of their insult. This isn’t quite the same as saying this person is egotistical.