A note to GM staff part 2
#41
Team Owner
another C7 thread down the drain
#42
Drifting
I honestly think the C7's introduction and evolutionary steps rank with the introduction of the 63 split window coupe. Direct injection is something many said Chevy wouldn't do for another 5 years or so. It's got a little catch up to do with the auto trans in the form of a dual clutch 8 speed, but that's coming.
Just think of the bests GM has come up with in recent years:
Cobalt SS turbo...still holds the Lightening Lap record for it's class as well as Nurburgring
Cruze Europe's World Touring Car World Champions three years running
CTS-V Put a whoopin on BMW's best
CTS-V Wagon phenomenal performance hauler - Top Gear Video shows it beating a Ferrari California in a drag race
Camaro SS, 1LE, ZL1 and now Z28 yeah, it's a big car but it hauls butt and beats some super cars especially at Nurburgring
Corvette, Z06, ZR1, C7 cars that have made history - 6 or 7 times LeMans class winners?
It's nice to be a Chevy performance fan when we're on top!!
Just think of the bests GM has come up with in recent years:
Cobalt SS turbo...still holds the Lightening Lap record for it's class as well as Nurburgring
Cruze Europe's World Touring Car World Champions three years running
CTS-V Put a whoopin on BMW's best
CTS-V Wagon phenomenal performance hauler - Top Gear Video shows it beating a Ferrari California in a drag race
Camaro SS, 1LE, ZL1 and now Z28 yeah, it's a big car but it hauls butt and beats some super cars especially at Nurburgring
Corvette, Z06, ZR1, C7 cars that have made history - 6 or 7 times LeMans class winners?
It's nice to be a Chevy performance fan when we're on top!!
#43
Race Director
Yep, be nice of the haters to just stay out of the C7 section if they having nothing worth saying.....complaints about the C7 have all been rehashed over and over by the haters.
But I'm keeping a list of all the haters, cause just like the C5-C6 transition a large amount of people who initially were upset with the design change, came over and bought C6's.
I fully expect as the C7 hits the local roads, local cruise nights, local tracks.....little by little the haters will melt away and buy the best corvette yet. There is no doubt, this will be the best Corvette generation, I'm looking forward to owning one someday.
But I'm keeping a list of all the haters, cause just like the C5-C6 transition a large amount of people who initially were upset with the design change, came over and bought C6's.
I fully expect as the C7 hits the local roads, local cruise nights, local tracks.....little by little the haters will melt away and buy the best corvette yet. There is no doubt, this will be the best Corvette generation, I'm looking forward to owning one someday.
#44
Le Mans Master
I'm going to have to disagree with you disagreeing with me disagreeing with you.
The C7 has a new engine design, completely new exterior and interior design (including the departure from the round tail lights).
The C5 to the C6 used the exact same engine platform/design and had a nearly identical interior and exterior. That was an evolutionary change.
The C7 has a new engine design, completely new exterior and interior design (including the departure from the round tail lights).
The C5 to the C6 used the exact same engine platform/design and had a nearly identical interior and exterior. That was an evolutionary change.
#45
Drifting
I would almost bet some who complain about quality haven't seen the C7 in person. And, it's a little difficult to complain about it's serviceability when none have been sold yet. There's simply no sports car in the world that comes close to the quality and performance of a Corvette for the money and the C7 makes it even more difficult for them to compete.
I had two different Corvettes in Europe, an 82 and an 02 and, trust me, the Germans, Italians and 10 other countries love the Vette...for good reason. By the way, a new 2003 Corvette was on a GM showroom floor for over $110K and still there are Corvette clubs all over Europe.
I don't think I can afford a C7 anytime soon...have to wait for a 3 or 4 year old used one...but, some day......
I had two different Corvettes in Europe, an 82 and an 02 and, trust me, the Germans, Italians and 10 other countries love the Vette...for good reason. By the way, a new 2003 Corvette was on a GM showroom floor for over $110K and still there are Corvette clubs all over Europe.
I don't think I can afford a C7 anytime soon...have to wait for a 3 or 4 year old used one...but, some day......
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#46
Team Owner
Good job!
It's difficult to design something iconic and still look exciting. The new C7 is aggressive but carries over a few cues from the past to make it part of the overall lineage.
The engineering looks first rate. The new engine is impressive. 450+ hp and no gas guzzler tax.
Most impressive of all... a very, very modest increase in price with a lot of new features and technology.
It's difficult to design something iconic and still look exciting. The new C7 is aggressive but carries over a few cues from the past to make it part of the overall lineage.
The engineering looks first rate. The new engine is impressive. 450+ hp and no gas guzzler tax.
Most impressive of all... a very, very modest increase in price with a lot of new features and technology.
It is the lightest version produced of the C6 and C7, and it has 505 HP and no gas guzzler tax. No one can argue that the C6 Z06 is not aggressive and yet no one mistakes it for another sports car. It screams "I'm a Corvette" from every angle.
#47
2014 Corvette Online Order / Reference Guide Website
The wheels shown on your website are for the 2013 Corvette. When I contacted your new order help line (800) 950-CHEVY, I was told they are the same as the 2013. Hope the GM Staff is monitoring this thread and will provide a hi-res image of the RQ1 Machine-Faced Aluminum Wheels 1YY*7 option.
#48
Race Director
Do you not then agree that the C6Z06 is a marvelous piece of engineering excellence?
It is the lightest version produced of the C6 and C7, and it has 505 HP and no gas guzzler tax. No one can argue that the C6 Z06 is not aggressive and yet no one mistakes it for another sports car. It screams "I'm a Corvette" from every angle.
It is the lightest version produced of the C6 and C7, and it has 505 HP and no gas guzzler tax. No one can argue that the C6 Z06 is not aggressive and yet no one mistakes it for another sports car. It screams "I'm a Corvette" from every angle.
#49
Safety Car
so what you're saying GTO is that a car with a motor that has been in production for nine years that GM builds is a problematic "time bomb" yet the all new C7 will come with no worries? This is kind of hypocritical isn't it?
#50
Team Owner
Still, the C6 Z06 is an engineering masterpiece. It delivers the mail and doesn't have to come up with lame excuses.
If the C7 comes with a problem like the LS7's valves, how will GM handle it? Hopefully, not the same way they have handled the LS7. But GM has a long history of producing duds, and not taking care of their customers. Don't think for a minute that the C7 will somehow be immune to such problems.
About the only thing that the C7 has that I would accept on my Z06 is the TR6070. But, at the end of the day, that extra 1 MPG improvement while driving on the Interstate for 500 miles isn't something I would pay extra for.
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Do you not then agree that the C6Z06 is a marvelous piece of engineering excellence?
It is the lightest version produced of the C6 and C7, and it has 505 HP and no gas guzzler tax. No one can argue that the C6 Z06 is not aggressive and yet no one mistakes it for another sports car. It screams "I'm a Corvette" from every angle.
It is the lightest version produced of the C6 and C7, and it has 505 HP and no gas guzzler tax. No one can argue that the C6 Z06 is not aggressive and yet no one mistakes it for another sports car. It screams "I'm a Corvette" from every angle.
Things get better. Deal with it.
To me, the C6 screams "I'm a 12 year old Corvette".
I will argue it's not aggressive enough. It looks like bread rising in a pan.
There... are we through insulting each others tastes now?
#52
Le Mans Master
I'm going to have to disagree with you disagreeing with me disagreeing with you.
The C7 has a new engine design, completely new exterior and interior design (including the departure from the round tail lights).
The C5 to the C6 used the exact same engine platform/design and had a nearly identical interior and exterior. That was an evolutionary change.
The C7 has a new engine design, completely new exterior and interior design (including the departure from the round tail lights).
The C5 to the C6 used the exact same engine platform/design and had a nearly identical interior and exterior. That was an evolutionary change.
The C6 Z06 aluminum chassis was a bigger departure from the C5 steel chassis than the C7's is from the C6 Z06 / ZR-1.
The C6 interior is very different than the C5's. In 2004, people were raving about it. Then after a few years, groupthink settled in and people remembered they're supposed to hate Corvette interiors. I suspect the same thing will happen with the C7, unfortunately.
The surface "graphic" (what a terrible term) changes on the C7 exterior are more overt but the overall shape and proportion of the car is _very_ C6 - as one would expect. At dusk you'll get them mixed up... except for those taillights of course.
I think the C7 is part of the steady evolution of the platform that really began with the C5. They've got a winner and they're making it better.
#53
Team Owner
Is the Iphone 1 engineering excellence? Well, what about Iphone 5?
Things get better. Deal with it.
To me, the C6 screams "I'm a 12 year old Corvette".
I will argue it's not aggressive enough. It looks like bread rising in a pan.
There... are we through insulting each others tastes now?
Things get better. Deal with it.
To me, the C6 screams "I'm a 12 year old Corvette".
I will argue it's not aggressive enough. It looks like bread rising in a pan.
There... are we through insulting each others tastes now?
I didn't mention it, but the C6 Z06 is actually 7 years old, not 12.
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I thought we were talking about the C6 Z06. At least I was when I said the Z06(sorry if I mumbled and you couldn't read what I wrote) is lighter then the C7, has more horsepower than the C7 and looks more aggressive than the C7. You are aware that the Z06 is slightly different from the base C6.
I didn't mention it, but the C6 Z06 is actually 7 years old, not 12.
I didn't mention it, but the C6 Z06 is actually 7 years old, not 12.
#55
Safety Car
I thought we were talking about the C6 Z06. At least I was when I said the Z06(sorry if I mumbled and you couldn't read what I wrote) is lighter then the C7, has more horsepower than the C7 and looks more aggressive than the C7. You are aware that the Z06 is slightly different from the base C6.
I didn't mention it, but the C6 Z06 is actually 7 years old, not 12.
I didn't mention it, but the C6 Z06 is actually 7 years old, not 12.
#56
Le Mans Master
#57
The C6 Z06 aluminum chassis was a bigger departure from the C5 steel chassis than the C7's is from the C6 Z06 / ZR-1.
I think the C7 is part of the steady evolution of the platform that really began with the C5. They've got a winner and they're making it better.
#59
Drifting
True
Good job!
It's difficult to design something iconic and still look exciting. The new C7 is aggressive but carries over a few cues from the past to make it part of the overall lineage.
The engineering looks first rate. The new engine is impressive. 450+ hp and no gas guzzler tax.
Most impressive of all... a very, very modest increase in price with a lot of new features and technology.
It's difficult to design something iconic and still look exciting. The new C7 is aggressive but carries over a few cues from the past to make it part of the overall lineage.
The engineering looks first rate. The new engine is impressive. 450+ hp and no gas guzzler tax.
Most impressive of all... a very, very modest increase in price with a lot of new features and technology.