In a world full of SUV s and Sedans, it is important to highlight the different cars and the Spectrum students that have those cars. If you walk through the spectrum parking lot you might see a couple of cars that catch your eyes.

Two standout vehicles among students highlight both variety and creativity: a 2003 Chevy Silverado and a 2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT. The Silverado represents classic truck culture, tough and made for hard work. It has the reputation Chevy has built over decades for being reliable.
This model has a step side bed and a modified exhaust, details that give it a unique build. With plenty of time and effort that has gone into it, the truck has transformed from a family hand me down into a ride worth thousands of dollars. For Tanner Meleny, the Silverado shows how dedication and hard work can turn an older pickup into something valuable.
On the other hand of uniqueness is the Isaiah Zehoski’s Mitsubishi Eclipse GT. A sports car from the mid 2000s, the Eclipse stands out because production ended years ago, making it very rare. With a cool design and plans for upgrades like a turbo and fresh paint, the car has a different side of student car culture, one focused on performance and style. Even though it was bought at a low price its true value and potential make it a smart investment for the future.

Both of these vehicles show the diversity of Spectrum’s student rides. From a rugged truck built to last to a rare sports car being modified into something faster and flashier, each vehicle tells a story of the students values, creativity, and future. When you enter the Spectrum parking lot, cars are more than transportation; they’re a reflection of the students behind the wheel.