2020 C8 - Mid Engine Corvette - best guess renderings
#341
If this is the permanent location of the backup camera, there's going to be a very big blind spot for several feet behind the car, and there won't be a retractable top version.
Typically mid-engine sports cars have the backup camera in the rear facia.
What am I missing here?
Typically mid-engine sports cars have the backup camera in the rear facia.
What am I missing here?
#342
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"In honor of jpee"
I, for one, like an open discussion of what something will be, or become. I also like an open discussion of what already exists. After all, we still live in a country where open discussion is neither a crime, nor will someone arrest you, right?
If I get tired of reading a post, or thread I know what to do: stop. That's not so difficult to do. And it beats the alternative which is not to have the chance to read something or some other voice or opinion. That exists in other places all over the world.
If I get tired of reading a post, or thread I know what to do: stop. That's not so difficult to do. And it beats the alternative which is not to have the chance to read something or some other voice or opinion. That exists in other places all over the world.
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#343
Burning Brakes
I think 95% of non-believers will come to admire the C8 once they experience one for themselves. This is obviously a huge change for the Corvette lineage, and many people don't like change. People were skeptical about the C7 due to its design, but it seems that most people like it now. The C8 will obviously be a much greater change than the C7 was, and its configuration may deter many potential customers like Joe. GM is simply doing what's best for the Corvette and their business. I bet that for every customer lost from the C8, GM will gain two.
#344
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When I return from a reveal, I volunteer and make presentations to Corvette clubs as far as 200 miles away. When the C7 came out, there was a pattern of those in the audience, that 30% said they did not like it. I responded each time that I understood, suggesting that however when they walked around it, that that percentage would drop to about 10%. Many of the 30% doubted that, but even now years later, I get folks at Corvette shows saying, “I remember when you came and made the original C7 presentation to my club; I was one of those who doubted you when you said that when I walked around the car, I would really like it, well, I love my C7 now.” I will bet that I have heard that about 100 times over the past five years.
I expect the same but different percentages for the ME, with 50% not initially liking it based on pictures and a full 20-25% not ever liking it. That is fine with me, and as Quinten33, noted, the ME is going to be a massive change to the proportions were have loved for seven decades.
As to AO Road’s post, I too like difference of opinion, comparing and contrasting past, present and future, but my liking is a fair an accurate representation of the past, a fair and accurate representation of the present, and a fair and accurate representation of the future — for nothing is all black and white, everything has its pros and cons.
I expect the same but different percentages for the ME, with 50% not initially liking it based on pictures and a full 20-25% not ever liking it. That is fine with me, and as Quinten33, noted, the ME is going to be a massive change to the proportions were have loved for seven decades.
As to AO Road’s post, I too like difference of opinion, comparing and contrasting past, present and future, but my liking is a fair an accurate representation of the past, a fair and accurate representation of the present, and a fair and accurate representation of the future — for nothing is all black and white, everything has its pros and cons.
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#345
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Joe you are so stuck in history, even if the ME is one of the best looking vehicles ever, you will proclaim it looks like a urinal.
Bye Joe, you have in the past been a source of some constructive information. I used to learn from many of your posts, but the last few months you have become a constant negative on your posts, glorifying the past while attacking almost everything — especially the ME.
This is not an “age thing” for you and I are about the same age, but you have now become extinct to me, as I just added you to my ignore list.
Bye Joe, you have in the past been a source of some constructive information. I used to learn from many of your posts, but the last few months you have become a constant negative on your posts, glorifying the past while attacking almost everything — especially the ME.
This is not an “age thing” for you and I are about the same age, but you have now become extinct to me, as I just added you to my ignore list.
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#346
Burning Brakes
When I return from a reveal, I volunteer and make presentations to Corvette clubs as far as 200 miles away. When the C7 came out, there was a pattern of those in the audience, that 30% said they did not like it. I responded each time that I understood, suggesting that however when they walked around it, that that percentage would drop to about 10%. Many of the 30% doubted that, but even now years later, I get folks at Corvette shows saying, “I remember when you came and made the original C7 presentation to my club; I was one of those who doubted you when you said that when I walked around the car, I would really like it, well, I love my C7 now.” I will bet that I have heard that about 100 times over the past five years.
I expect the same but different percentages for the ME, with 50% not initially liking it based on pictures and a full 20-25% not ever liking it. That is fine with me, and as Quinten33, noted, the ME is going to be a massive change to the proportions were have loved for seven decades.
As to AO Road’s post, I too like difference of opinion, comparing and contrasting past, present and future, but my liking is a fair an accurate representation of the past, a fair and accurate representation of the present, and a fair and accurate representation of the future — for nothing is all black and white, everything has its pros and cons.
I expect the same but different percentages for the ME, with 50% not initially liking it based on pictures and a full 20-25% not ever liking it. That is fine with me, and as Quinten33, noted, the ME is going to be a massive change to the proportions were have loved for seven decades.
As to AO Road’s post, I too like difference of opinion, comparing and contrasting past, present and future, but my liking is a fair an accurate representation of the past, a fair and accurate representation of the present, and a fair and accurate representation of the future — for nothing is all black and white, everything has its pros and cons.
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As to AO Road’s post, I too like difference of opinion, comparing and contrasting past, present and future, but my liking is a fair an accurate representation of the past, a fair and accurate representation of the present, and a fair and accurate representation of the future — for nothing is all black and white, everything has its pros and cons.
As to AO Road’s post, I too like difference of opinion, comparing and contrasting past, present and future, but my liking is a fair an accurate representation of the past, a fair and accurate representation of the present, and a fair and accurate representation of the future — for nothing is all black and white, everything has its pros and cons.
And as to the future, after all, not one of "us" in this audience has a solid, concrete, "representation of the future" of Corvettes---altho we do know "what we think we know."
#348
Safety Car
Please PM me.
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#349
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It's interesting to note the resemblance of the new Portofino's optional forged wheel to one of the ME's designs.
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#350
Safety Car
Sure do not want to clean either one. Hope we are offered carbon-ceramic brakes even on the first year entry ME to most eliminate brake dust.
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#352
Le Mans Master
The reality is this car is going to be a giant killer. The looks might be polarizing to some, but the performance/ reliability equation is going to be off the charts.
I think us 'normal' guys are going to be able to own a true to life Supercar 2 years from now. This car is going to outperform by a mile all the Supercars that I had on posters on my walls when I was growing up and most of the ones as a grown up I see in the magazines.
When you see something a lot, it eventually begins to appear more pedestrian and in time we will all be use to the looks of the C8 and not consider it all that exotic. But in reality it is, just at a price that allows tens of thousands of Americans annually to buy and enjoy one, like a childhood dream.
USA! USA! USA!
I think us 'normal' guys are going to be able to own a true to life Supercar 2 years from now. This car is going to outperform by a mile all the Supercars that I had on posters on my walls when I was growing up and most of the ones as a grown up I see in the magazines.
When you see something a lot, it eventually begins to appear more pedestrian and in time we will all be use to the looks of the C8 and not consider it all that exotic. But in reality it is, just at a price that allows tens of thousands of Americans annually to buy and enjoy one, like a childhood dream.
USA! USA! USA!
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#353
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Exactly. When I first started to see Corvettes on the road, our family had little, were driving a stripped 140 HP, 1956 Chevy. Later in high school, two of the richest kids in my class got new Stingrays for their 16th birthday.
My dream was someday to have a car that would run 0-60 in six seconds (the norm for Corvettes then). It was mere fantasy that I would ever get a exotic car.
That fantasy becomes real about next September for me and many thousands more.
My dream was someday to have a car that would run 0-60 in six seconds (the norm for Corvettes then). It was mere fantasy that I would ever get a exotic car.
That fantasy becomes real about next September for me and many thousands more.
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#356
Race Director
That Ferrari front engine tight 2 plus 2 is also one smoking design.
What’s truly amazing is the the higher end variations of the sixth gen camaro perform a sports well if not better than the $200 grand portifino....
I’d suggest the camaro designers will be free to more aggressively style the camaro once the corvette goes rear mid engine.
I know I’m off topic....but even as cool as the sixth gen camaro is...many consumers are tired of the retro design language dating back to 1967...
It’s attractive but it’s not pulling in enough consumers these days especially as the sixth gen redesign was evolutionary ..
It ll be interesting to see if GM has the guts to move to such a daring design language as the portifino....
Sorry for going off topic....would be cool and I don’t be hard pressed to decide which to buy...
Probably the rear mid engine c8 as many of us have been hearing about this rear mid engine corvette for over 40 years...
And it’ll be tearing up the status quo from ultra exotics like mclaren Ferrari and Lamborghini....
I did enjoy seeing that portifino photo in this thread reminding me of what GM designers will be more apt to do with the camaro 7 th gen once corvette goes to rear mid engine...
#358
#359
If it does GM won't be able to.meet the demand for a long time to come at least a 2 or 3 years if it's priced similar to compareable C7 model plus 10k
#360
Safety Car
I could only wish that the new Vette will look as good as this!!!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/car...customers.html
If it does GM won't be able to.meet the demand for a long time to come at least a 2 or 3 years if it's priced similar to comparable C7 model plus 10k
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/car...customers.html
If it does GM won't be able to.meet the demand for a long time to come at least a 2 or 3 years if it's priced similar to comparable C7 model plus 10k
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