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I disagree with the previous posters. We here on Corvette Forum are a tiny percentage of the potential buying population. We do not represent the average Joe looking at car dealership sites. There are many people who do not know any of the stuff we have been salivating over for months. Those are the ones Hendrick needs to cater to. He knows he doesn't need to put up a web page of content for us... We have an entire site dedicated to that.
CaryKen,
Thanks for the feedback. I think you have a very good point.
Maybe they need the same for our C7's on carriers cruzing the Interstates to us. Hey put a live camera on our C7 Build Order from parts bin, to assembly down the line, to seeing it on the carrier in transit, to drop off at the Dealer.
Great idea! I'm going to run that up the flag pole and see if we can move that concept.
The Corvette website at one13thirteen.com might give you a better idea of the reveal date.
What would I want to see in a website?
360 views of the interior and exterior.
Tech specs and the motor and transmission info.
What's it sound like?
Show me how the center stack works.
Option lists. RPO codes.
It might be interesting to do a tracker for special order clients so they can easily follow the progress of their build.
One of the biggest issues for Corvette buyers is that so few dealerships allow test drives. In lieu of that give your customers all the data, pictures and info you can. Go beyond what GM does.