Corvette Design Quality Survey
#1
Race Director
Thread Starter
Corvette Design Quality Survey
Hey all,
I have an exciting chance for the members of this forum to have a direct impact on the design of future model Corvettes. My Customer Care team was approached by our internal Design Quality team and told that they wanted feedback from our most passionate performance forums in the way of a survey. The survey is a series of, “How do you like X’s location in your vehicle?” style questions. For instance, “How do you like the location of the USB Port in your new C7?”, “Do you have suggestions of where the USB Port would be better situated?” In order to volunteer, all you have to do is post your first name and your email address in this thread. If you do not want to post this information in the thread, you are welcome to PM me with the subject “Performance Survey.” The survey size is limited, so I can take the first 85 people who respond with their information. On 9/26 I will send out the surveys from socialmedia@gm.com to those who have volunteered and you will have until 10/3 to return them to the same email address with “ATTN: Austin” in the subject line. Once we have them, the data will be compiled and given directly to the design team of future model Corvettes. This is your chance to influence the design of your vehicle and we can’t wait to hear what you think.
Thank you very much for your support,
Austin J.
Chevrolet Customer Care
P.S. You do not have to own a C7 to participate in this survey, everyone is welcome!
I have an exciting chance for the members of this forum to have a direct impact on the design of future model Corvettes. My Customer Care team was approached by our internal Design Quality team and told that they wanted feedback from our most passionate performance forums in the way of a survey. The survey is a series of, “How do you like X’s location in your vehicle?” style questions. For instance, “How do you like the location of the USB Port in your new C7?”, “Do you have suggestions of where the USB Port would be better situated?” In order to volunteer, all you have to do is post your first name and your email address in this thread. If you do not want to post this information in the thread, you are welcome to PM me with the subject “Performance Survey.” The survey size is limited, so I can take the first 85 people who respond with their information. On 9/26 I will send out the surveys from socialmedia@gm.com to those who have volunteered and you will have until 10/3 to return them to the same email address with “ATTN: Austin” in the subject line. Once we have them, the data will be compiled and given directly to the design team of future model Corvettes. This is your chance to influence the design of your vehicle and we can’t wait to hear what you think.
Thank you very much for your support,
Austin J.
Chevrolet Customer Care
P.S. You do not have to own a C7 to participate in this survey, everyone is welcome!
Last edited by Chevy Cust Svc; 09-19-2014 at 03:19 PM.
#3
Burning Brakes
#7
Team Owner
Maybe they should have a poll for non C7 owners asking what design changes they would like to see, that would get them into a C7(or C8), instead of asking current C7 owners what they would like that would get then into a C7. Hey GM, they already own a C7.
GM needs to see what non C7 owners want in a Corvette, since they already have the money from the current C7 owners.
GM needs to see what non C7 owners want in a Corvette, since they already have the money from the current C7 owners.
#11
design survey reply
Hey all,
I have an exciting chance for the members of this forum to have a direct impact on the design of future model Corvettes. My Customer Care team was approached by our internal Design Quality team and told that they wanted feedback from our most passionate performance forums in the way of a survey. The survey is a series of, “How do you like X’s location in your vehicle?” style questions. For instance, “How do you like the location of the USB Port in your new C7?”, “Do you have suggestions of where the USB Port would be better situated?” In order to volunteer, all you have to do is post your first name and your email address in this thread. If you do not want to post this information in the thread, you are welcome to PM me with the subject “Performance Survey.” The survey size is limited, so I can take the first 85 people who respond with their information. On 9/26 I will send out the surveys from socialmedia@gm.com to those who have volunteered and you will have until 10/3 to return them to the same email address with “ATTN: Austin” in the subject line. Once we have them, the data will be compiled and given directly to the design team of future model Corvettes. This is your chance to influence the design of your vehicle and we can’t wait to hear what you think.
Thank you very much for your support,
Austin J.
Chevrolet Customer Care
P.S. You do not have to own a C7 to participate in this survey, everyone is welcome!
I have an exciting chance for the members of this forum to have a direct impact on the design of future model Corvettes. My Customer Care team was approached by our internal Design Quality team and told that they wanted feedback from our most passionate performance forums in the way of a survey. The survey is a series of, “How do you like X’s location in your vehicle?” style questions. For instance, “How do you like the location of the USB Port in your new C7?”, “Do you have suggestions of where the USB Port would be better situated?” In order to volunteer, all you have to do is post your first name and your email address in this thread. If you do not want to post this information in the thread, you are welcome to PM me with the subject “Performance Survey.” The survey size is limited, so I can take the first 85 people who respond with their information. On 9/26 I will send out the surveys from socialmedia@gm.com to those who have volunteered and you will have until 10/3 to return them to the same email address with “ATTN: Austin” in the subject line. Once we have them, the data will be compiled and given directly to the design team of future model Corvettes. This is your chance to influence the design of your vehicle and we can’t wait to hear what you think.
Thank you very much for your support,
Austin J.
Chevrolet Customer Care
P.S. You do not have to own a C7 to participate in this survey, everyone is welcome!
#19
Burning Brakes
#20
Drifting