Do you want a coupe or spider?
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Do you want a coupe or spider?
So we’ve possibly seen two C8s in the wild - a coupe with a fastback (maybe), and what looks like a C8 with buttresses (probably a spider).
Which model would you pick? Although the idea of the spider seems cool, I really want the engine to be on full display, so I think I’d go coupe. Most of the spiders I’ve seen (Ferrari, Lamborghini) obstruct the engine a bit.
Which model would you pick? Although the idea of the spider seems cool, I really want the engine to be on full display, so I think I’d go coupe. Most of the spiders I’ve seen (Ferrari, Lamborghini) obstruct the engine a bit.
#2
Melting Slicks
I also prefer mid engines as coupes for that very reason. The 458 Italia has a way better looking engine bay in coupe form than spider. I think the only spider that somewhat shows the engine through glass was the F430 Spider. I know opinions differ but for me personally, if it's a mid engine car, I want to see that motor through the glass.
#3
Safety Car
After not having a convertible since 1968, I would love a HT convertible. However, if it were delayed more than a couple of months, would be excited to again get a coupe. Then again, seeing the engine might keep me as a happy coupe owner. Hopefully, we see both at the reveal.
So as you can see, we are a definitive maybe.
So as you can see, we are a definitive maybe.
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Coupe for me. Would really like it to be a fixed roof coupe.
#5
I would need to see both. Also depends on if the coupe has a removable top.
#7
Race Director
Targa top or spider ..always need to be able to let the sunshine in..
#10
Le Mans Master
My hair is over 2 feet long.
If I drove a rag top (or Targa) it would take me a week to get the tangles out of it.
If I drove a rag top (or Targa) it would take me a week to get the tangles out of it.
Last edited by MitchAlsup; 05-22-2018 at 12:11 PM.
#11
Le Mans Master
Spider (Convertible) is only cool to me if it offers a roll bar, pop up or otherwise. That's a pretty important feature for a vehicle that is so capable imo.
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RoketRdr (05-22-2018)
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So we’ve possibly seen two C8s in the wild - a coupe with a fastback (maybe), and what looks like a C8 with buttresses (probably a spider).
Which model would you pick? Although the idea of the spider seems cool, I really want the engine to be on full display, so I think I’d go coupe. Most of the spiders I’ve seen (Ferrari, Lamborghini) obstruct the engine a bit.
Which model would you pick? Although the idea of the spider seems cool, I really want the engine to be on full display, so I think I’d go coupe. Most of the spiders I’ve seen (Ferrari, Lamborghini) obstruct the engine a bit.
If GM keeps the entry cost as low as milks here are hoping for there won't be much to look at through the rear hatch glass. Most likely a plastic Intake cover stamp with a Corvette into the plastic.
While being able to see the engine was one reason I purchase my 458 as a hard top was because you could see the beautiful engineering that went into the Ferrari and those Brite red cam cover done in a gorgeous textured powder cost wrinkle finish. The other reason was an added 35k in cost for the spider that I could not justify knowing it might be driven top down once or twice a year.
No way GM offer something comparable unless you talking about the top of line model with a 150k plus price tag.
I will say that Callaway did a nice job on my 2016 SC757 With the carbon fiber covers and the supercharger sticking through the hood.
Way better than stock GM engine appearance.
So you may get plexiglass cover no way real glass as again GM is being asked to delivery a super car at budget pricing by all the Corvette faithfull on this forum. So you get cheap plexiglass cover to see a cheap intake cover also made of plastic.
This is way so many of us are hoping GM does go why upscale in pricing of the top of line model so they can do high quality and turn out a comparable products as Ferrari & Lamborghini and not be forced to cut corner to keep the cost unreasonable low.
I love Corvettes and have been a owner for over 25 years but the idea of a 75k entry level mid engine and then thinkin GM will be able to provide a engine bay that's worthy of putting on display the 2 thing don't match up.
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RoketRdr (05-25-2018)
#14
Race Director
Most of us Don’t want or need to see the engine under glass...
I’m sure in the trophy like Ferrari 458 it’s cool...so not an insult...
Maybe like the previous poster mentioned when the top dog forced induction c8 maybe comes out with twin turbos and a Dohc engine design is offered ..maybe then GM will purposely beautify the exterior top of the engine from the get go to attract exotic car owners in areas beyond performance and even in window dressing detail.
What is it? The spider version of the Ferrari looses the glass engine see through? Versus the Ferrari coupe?
GM s retractable roof is going behind the seats...not on top of the engine bay so anything is possible...with regards to glass engine bays if that’s important...(Kidding)
I’m sure in the trophy like Ferrari 458 it’s cool...so not an insult...
Maybe like the previous poster mentioned when the top dog forced induction c8 maybe comes out with twin turbos and a Dohc engine design is offered ..maybe then GM will purposely beautify the exterior top of the engine from the get go to attract exotic car owners in areas beyond performance and even in window dressing detail.
What is it? The spider version of the Ferrari looses the glass engine see through? Versus the Ferrari coupe?
GM s retractable roof is going behind the seats...not on top of the engine bay so anything is possible...with regards to glass engine bays if that’s important...(Kidding)
Last edited by JerriVette; 05-23-2018 at 04:50 AM.
#15
Le Mans Master
I would definitely go with the HTC option. We have folks on here that proclaim that the mid engine Vette will be no more than 5 or 10k more than a comparable C7 model but then talk about wanting to see the engine like a Ferrari 458/488.
If GM keeps the entry cost as low as milks here are hoping for there won't be much to look at through the rear hatch glass. Most likely a plastic Intake cover stamp with a Corvette into the plastic.
While being able to see the engine was one reason I purchase my 458 as a hard top was because you could see the beautiful engineering that went into the Ferrari and those Brite red cam cover done in a gorgeous textured powder cost wrinkle finish. The other reason was an added 35k in cost for the spider that I could not justify knowing it might be driven top down once or twice a year.
No way GM offer something comparable unless you talking about the top of line model with a 150k plus price tag.
I will say that Callaway did a nice job on my 2016 SC757 With the carbon fiber covers and the supercharger sticking through the hood.
Way better than stock GM engine appearance.
So you may get plexiglass cover no way real glass as again GM is being asked to delivery a super car at budget pricing by all the Corvette faithfull on this forum. So you get cheap plexiglass cover to see a cheap intake cover also made of plastic.
This is way so many of us are hoping GM does go why upscale in pricing of the top of line model so they can do high quality and turn out a comparable products as Ferrari & Lamborghini and not be forced to cut corner to keep the cost unreasonable low.
I love Corvettes and have been a owner for over 25 years but the idea of a 75k entry level mid engine and then thinkin GM will be able to provide a engine bay that's worthy of putting on display the 2 thing don't match up.
If GM keeps the entry cost as low as milks here are hoping for there won't be much to look at through the rear hatch glass. Most likely a plastic Intake cover stamp with a Corvette into the plastic.
While being able to see the engine was one reason I purchase my 458 as a hard top was because you could see the beautiful engineering that went into the Ferrari and those Brite red cam cover done in a gorgeous textured powder cost wrinkle finish. The other reason was an added 35k in cost for the spider that I could not justify knowing it might be driven top down once or twice a year.
No way GM offer something comparable unless you talking about the top of line model with a 150k plus price tag.
I will say that Callaway did a nice job on my 2016 SC757 With the carbon fiber covers and the supercharger sticking through the hood.
Way better than stock GM engine appearance.
So you may get plexiglass cover no way real glass as again GM is being asked to delivery a super car at budget pricing by all the Corvette faithfull on this forum. So you get cheap plexiglass cover to see a cheap intake cover also made of plastic.
This is way so many of us are hoping GM does go why upscale in pricing of the top of line model so they can do high quality and turn out a comparable products as Ferrari & Lamborghini and not be forced to cut corner to keep the cost unreasonable low.
I love Corvettes and have been a owner for over 25 years but the idea of a 75k entry level mid engine and then thinkin GM will be able to provide a engine bay that's worthy of putting on display the 2 thing don't match up.
I will say this, for $2K you can really pretty them up and personalize them and to me it matters.
This is my C6 engine compartment for instance. I think it's a small amount of money to spend (and much less if GM did it at the factory level) to have an aesthetically pleasing V8 to look at. As car enthusiasts, isn't the engine part of the appeal?
Last edited by Suns_PSD; 05-23-2018 at 06:06 AM.
#16
Even though I don't have this man's budget, I'm going to have to agree with him here. GM's version of motor appearance is pretty awful with plastic fake covers and what not, even on models like the C6 ZR1 that came with a plexiglass window meant to show the engine off.
I will say this, for $2K you can really pretty them up and personalize them and to me it matters.
This is my C6 engine compartment for instance. I think it's a small amount of money to spend (and much less if GM did it at the factory level) to have an aesthetically pleasing V8 to look at. As car enthusiasts, isn't the engine part of the appeal?
I will say this, for $2K you can really pretty them up and personalize them and to me it matters.
This is my C6 engine compartment for instance. I think it's a small amount of money to spend (and much less if GM did it at the factory level) to have an aesthetically pleasing V8 to look at. As car enthusiasts, isn't the engine part of the appeal?
Also if you ever heckled out what Callaway does with the SC757 they really do a great job of making the engine compartment something that the owner can be proud to open up and show of the quality materials & engineering in the engine compartment .
Hopefully GM will over a carbon fiber or other type engine compartment dress up option like Porsche & Ferrari / Lamborghini.
I agree with this poster that lota can be done to make the engine compartment something beautiful to look at for a 1 or 2k option from the factory.
If offered as an option I think lots of folks that do not daily their Vette and are more weekend / cars and coffee crowd would gladly spend a little extra to have an nice looking engine compartment.
GM I think will take a page out of the Porsche playbook and offer more and more option to bring the average sale price for the mid engine significantly higher than the entry level pricing.
Anyone who has ever done a build on Porsche build site it's the options is where they make their money and this also allows the buyer to build the car he or she truly dreams of.
#17
Safety Car
We have heard from Fasttoys1 and -vet that the ME wil have many options — a la the Porsche model. Nothing wrong with a functional plastic (or similar) engine cover to keep its entry cost down, yet wouldn’t it be wonderful for those who would want to have a $$$$$ OEM option of something really attractive? (Especially if directly visible...)
Each could choose, and GM could make some money that heretofore often went to aftermarket — in keeping with GM’s stated goal of taking a larger share of after delivery upgrades.
Each could choose, and GM could make some money that heretofore often went to aftermarket — in keeping with GM’s stated goal of taking a larger share of after delivery upgrades.
Last edited by elegant; 05-23-2018 at 10:15 AM.
#18
Most of us Don’t want or need to see the engine under glass...
I’m sure in the trophy like Ferrari 458 it’s cool...so not an insult...
Maybe like the previous poster mentioned when the top dog forced induction c8 maybe comes out with twin turbos and a Dohc engine design is offered ..maybe then GM will purposely beautify the exterior top of the engine from the get go to attract exotic car owners in areas beyond performance and even in window dressing detail.
What is it? The spider version of the Ferrari looses the glass engine see through? Versus the Ferrari coupe?
GM s retractable roof is going behind the seats...not on top of the engine bay so anything is possible...with regards to glass engine bays if that’s important...(Kidding)
I’m sure in the trophy like Ferrari 458 it’s cool...so not an insult...
Maybe like the previous poster mentioned when the top dog forced induction c8 maybe comes out with twin turbos and a Dohc engine design is offered ..maybe then GM will purposely beautify the exterior top of the engine from the get go to attract exotic car owners in areas beyond performance and even in window dressing detail.
What is it? The spider version of the Ferrari looses the glass engine see through? Versus the Ferrari coupe?
GM s retractable roof is going behind the seats...not on top of the engine bay so anything is possible...with regards to glass engine bays if that’s important...(Kidding)
The point I was trying to make is that we can't hope for a engine bay that is worthy of display on an entry level Mid Engine DCT super car that has a starting price point of 75k or 80k.
I fully agree that I hope the BIG DOG will have a engine bay worthy of a display.
I will be purchasing the HTC so I don't anticipate that it will offer a view of engine bay.
My best guess is the HTC will be very close in design to the Ferrari 458 / 488.
The coupe will have a large hatch similar to the C7 with a view of engine compartment and the HTC will have flying buttress and body work covering the engine bay.
I love the idea of a HTC for the Corvette. It solves the where do I store my targa top issue and offer a closer open air experience to a true convertible vs a targa top.
I think we are seeing the HTC in the car number #1 and the car # 5 in spy shots is the coupe .