The Bottom Line
The Bottom Line, my friends, is that unless the C7 Corvette sells more than the current 10.000 "units" or so, per year............we Corvette enthusiasts are all screwed!
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Originally Posted by 63Corvette
(Post 1583072854)
The Bottom Line, my friends, is that unless the C7 Corvette sells more than the current 10.000 "units" or so, per year............we Corvette enthusiasts are all screwed!
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Originally Posted by 63Corvette
(Post 1583072854)
The Bottom Line, my friends, is that unless the C7 Corvette sells more than the current 10.000 "units" or so, per year............we Corvette enthusiasts are all screwed!
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Originally Posted by 63Corvette
(Post 1583072854)
The Bottom Line, my friends, is that unless the C7 Corvette sells more than the current 10.000 "units" or so, per year............we Corvette enthusiasts are all screwed!
I hope they sell a pile, but if they don't, I don't really think the Corvette enthusiasts are all screwed. There are tons of Vettes around, aftermarket industry, parts out the yingyang, and mechanics all over the place. Corvettes will be around til there aint any more cars. |
Originally Posted by 63Corvette
(Post 1583072854)
The Bottom Line, my friends, is that unless the C7 Corvette sells more than the current 10.000 "units" or so, per year............we Corvette enthusiasts are all screwed!
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Originally Posted by jdmvette
(Post 1583073142)
10 units shouldn't be a problem.
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Originally Posted by 63Corvette
(Post 1583072854)
The Bottom Line, my friends, is that unless the C7 Corvette sells more than the current 10.000 "units" or so, per year............we Corvette enthusiasts are all screwed!
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I expect the C7 sales to be much better than the last year or so of C6 sales. Economy (in spite of our government) seems to be getting on more solid ground, new generation car excitement.
Don't think we're going to see 30K+ units annually for quite a while, if ever again. C5s, C6s are plentiful, fairly inexpensive, and still a lot of car by today's standards. I just hope I can get the money saved up (I don't take loans out on cars) over the next 5 years or so for a C7, it looks to be an awesome car! Have a good one, Mike |
Originally Posted by 63Corvette
(Post 1583072854)
The Bottom Line, my friends, is that unless the C7 Corvette sells more than the current 10.000 "units" or so, per year............we Corvette enthusiasts are all screwed!
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I think one of the reasons C6 sales declined was due to speculation of this C7. This car has been hyped for years now.
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Originally Posted by 63Corvette
(Post 1583072854)
The Bottom Line, my friends, is that unless the C7 Corvette sells more than the current 10.000 "units" or so, per year............we Corvette enthusiasts are all screwed!
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If they didn't make it look so much like a Camaro it might have had a chance.
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Originally Posted by Paul G
(Post 1583073726)
If they didn't make it look so much like a Camaro it might have had a chance.
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Originally Posted by Paul G
(Post 1583073726)
If they didn't make it look so much like a Camaro it might have had a chance.
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Originally Posted by Paul G
(Post 1583073726)
If they didn't make it look so much like a Camaro it might have had a chance.
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Originally Posted by jdmvette
(Post 1583073142)
10 units shouldn't be a problem.
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Originally Posted by rcallen484
(Post 1583073737)
Hmmmmmm.... Camaro.......... never thought of that :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Go back and look at Corvette production numbers by year. if GM can make enough they will easily sell over 40k units. They will be at full production for at least 2 years and easily sell every one they make.
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Originally Posted by GN1270
(Post 1583075673)
Go back and look at Corvette production numbers by year. if GM can make enough they will easily sell over 40k units. They will be at full production for at least 2 years and easily sell every one they make.
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Originally Posted by VetteDrmr
(Post 1583073220)
I expect the C7 sales to be much better than the last year or so of C6 sales. Economy (in spite of our government) seems to be getting on more solid ground, new generation car excitement.
Don't think we're going to see 30K+ units annually for quite a while, if ever again. C5s, C6s are plentiful, fairly inexpensive, and still a lot of car by today's standards. I just hope I can get the money saved up (I don't take loans out on cars) over the next 5 years or so for a C7, it looks to be an awesome car! Have a good one, Mike Mike, use the money you saved up for a C6 and add to it and you will be in the ball park. How you doing ??? Bob |
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