Drop The Mic......
#21
Melting Slicks
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#22
Melting Slicks
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#23
Le Mans Master
Just sayin' no excuses.
#26
Le Mans Master
....perhaps in spite of Phil's skepticism.
http://www.motortrend.com/news/mid-e...2A7EB541962AC1
http://www.motortrend.com/news/mid-e...2A7EB541962AC1
Okay, flame suit on. Have at me. I'm just sayin' My point being that GM, IMHO, with a few exceptions, has so often misjudged the market place, who knows what they might do with the Corvette. Their "halo car"
I suppose the mid-engined Corvette is inevitable. I just wonder what they think it will be successful at the price? Do you think they can build it on the same line at Bowling Green as the "base" model?
We'll see, I suppose... Maybe I am as skeptical as Walter thinks I am.
But, after all, this is a forum, right?
#28
Melting Slicks
Remember, a large part of Corvette is racing, and to compete with the new Ford GT and the Ferrari 488 they need to improve Aero and transitional response. Going Mid would achieve both goals easy. I also think they'll keep making front engine ones also. Time will tell....
#30
Le Mans Master
My god, this is beginning to look like GM hired Edward Snowden to handle marketing for the new Corvette.
It's inevitable and Jet Ninja is probably right re the need to go to the mid-engined layout if GM continues to race the Corvette. I wasn't sure they were actually in the same class (as the Ford Gt) at LeMans, but if not, they probably will be with he mid-engined configuration. I do hope they stay the course (corse?) in racing. The French seem to be up to their old arcane tricks re the rules.
Like many of you, I'm curious how this is going to play out in terms of the marketplace. I suppose if the ME car looks as much like the "regular" C7 perhaps they can build both versions on the same line. Maybe they just put the chassis for the mid-engined cars backwards on the moving line. Not sure, but modern manufacturing engineering can probably figure it out. Cost (or price) will determine if they can market both versions profitably. These people are much brighter than me. At least I hope so.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see, Have you found a dealer yet, Walter, that will take an order for your "Zora"? If so, share the information with me via PM. Who knows, maybe I'll order a new "Aero Lightweight" version and turn my C6 (one of 42) over to the Corvette Museum. (unless Young Grasshopper wants it)
BTW, is there any validity to the rumor than Cadillac is going to build a new CTS-V2 with engines in both the front and the rear?
I'm going to go pour another wee dram of scotch.
Just sayin'
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#31
Melting Slicks
https://mobile.twitter.com/CorvetteA...883008/photo/1
Spy shot looks like it won't be as radical as the Ford GT but who knows.
Spy shot looks like it won't be as radical as the Ford GT but who knows.
#32
Burning Brakes
https://mobile.twitter.com/CorvetteA...883008/photo/1
Spy shot looks like it won't be as radical as the Ford GT but who knows.
Spy shot looks like it won't be as radical as the Ford GT but who knows.
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Melting Slicks
#34
Melting Slicks
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http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2016/...-c7-runs-2021/
Looks like they're going to do it in spite of Phil....and I've always thought this was a more realistic timeline.
Looks like they're going to do it in spite of Phil....and I've always thought this was a more realistic timeline.
#35
Le Mans Master
Yes, I suppose what with all the hype and clamor, Chevrolet will eventually build a mid-engined Corvette. Does anyone understand why? My guess, at least initially, is that they need to homologate a mid-engined design in order to race in a production based class.
Given that the new ZO6 is a $100K+ car, one can only imagine what a civilian edition will cost. Hope they know what they're doing. They probably do what with all these marketing experts they employ. Other than the racing matter, I can't imagine this is going to be a competitor in the market place to Ferrari and the other exotics.
We'll see. I can tell you with confidence that I'm not getting in line for one. I wonder too, about continuing the current model configuration at the same time.
To my mind, it's the sort of thing that would get Harley riders to buy a Ducati. Or not. Even if they were built in the same factory.
I'm still trying to convince myself it would be a good idea to buy a new C7 and replace my C6. Just can't pull the trigger on that one.
So, best of luck to GM for building a mid-engined Corvette. It's been rumored for the last 50 years so who knows? Not for me though.
Just sayin'
Given that the new ZO6 is a $100K+ car, one can only imagine what a civilian edition will cost. Hope they know what they're doing. They probably do what with all these marketing experts they employ. Other than the racing matter, I can't imagine this is going to be a competitor in the market place to Ferrari and the other exotics.
We'll see. I can tell you with confidence that I'm not getting in line for one. I wonder too, about continuing the current model configuration at the same time.
To my mind, it's the sort of thing that would get Harley riders to buy a Ducati. Or not. Even if they were built in the same factory.
I'm still trying to convince myself it would be a good idea to buy a new C7 and replace my C6. Just can't pull the trigger on that one.
So, best of luck to GM for building a mid-engined Corvette. It's been rumored for the last 50 years so who knows? Not for me though.
Just sayin'
#36
Melting Slicks
They keep building both front and mid engine so stop sweating it. Mid will help them compete better in IMSA/Tudor racing and the current Z06 already is a Ferrari/Lambo?Porsche competitor, it smacks most of them on a race track as is. And if Ford can sell every GT at almost $400K, I see Chevy having no issue selling a Mid Engine Vette for under $200K......
#37
Le Mans Master
They keep building both front and mid engine so stop sweating it. Mid will help them compete better in IMSA/Tudor racing and the current Z06 already is a Ferrari/Lambo?Porsche competitor, it smacks most of them on a race track as is. And if Ford can sell every GT at almost $400K, I see Chevy having no issue selling a Mid Engine Vette for under $200K......
As I say, I'm not in the market - yet - for a new Corvette, but based on what I've learned and understanding what my current C6 is worth, it seems to make sense to buy used, if at all.
How's the recovery going?