Base C8 Priced As Moderately Equipped Grand Sport? Big Disappointment!
#21
Melting Slicks
That's apples to oranges. Those cars did not have the power/weight ratios, federal safety standards, modern day technology or interior refinement. To build a mid-engine they have to re-engineer almost every major system in the vehicle to fit that platform. There will be hardly any carryover in parts that has happened in previous generations with little refinement from generation to generation.
#22
Drifting
The first C7 test mules sporting C6 bodies were spotted 16 months before its 1/13/13 reveal.
The first mid-engine mules were spotted 46 months ago. They've got an enormous amount of development $ to recover.
#23
Burning Brakes
Here we go again!
If history is any indication and if the C8 starts at $75K it would still be the steal of the century based on looks and performance and undercut the competition in price. I just want a no excuse Corvette that does not indicate cost cutting in some areas and GM can charge whatever reasonably they want. If that means it might price out a small % of buyers so be it! It's a Corvette and it's not meant to be afforded by everyone!
And FYI, there isn't a equivalent cheaper ship to jump into if price is the only factor.
If history is any indication and if the C8 starts at $75K it would still be the steal of the century based on looks and performance and undercut the competition in price. I just want a no excuse Corvette that does not indicate cost cutting in some areas and GM can charge whatever reasonably they want. If that means it might price out a small % of buyers so be it! It's a Corvette and it's not meant to be afforded by everyone!
And FYI, there isn't a equivalent cheaper ship to jump into if price is the only factor.
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Rapid Fred (11-18-2018)
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Lets not forget most dealers are discounting 2019 C7's 15% or more these days.. Have to believe the ME, if its worth all the hype will be going at sticker at least for the first year or more.. When compared, it creates a huge street cost disparity between the FE and ME. Corvette fans then may realize the ME is a only a C7 with a transplanted engine. Some of the more savvy fans may take a second look at the C7 before it disappears and see the value of the most beautiful Corvette ever made by GM ..LOL
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#25
Le Mans Master
If the C8 cost anymore than about 5% more than the current product, there will not be a Corvette in 5 years imo.
The tariffs have had a significant impact on the cost to manufacturer cars. This alone will raise the actual cost to build these cars much more than the move to ME.
If a base Vette reaches the $80s- 90s, the buyers will start shopping for Porsches and the like at similar prices. But either way there would be less buyers for the C8 if that were the case.
The only good thing that would come of that, is the existing Vettes would hold values better. I mean at an approximate value of only $30K, my C6 is an incredible performance value and essentially new with 22K miles. And there are lot of these.
The tariffs have had a significant impact on the cost to manufacturer cars. This alone will raise the actual cost to build these cars much more than the move to ME.
If a base Vette reaches the $80s- 90s, the buyers will start shopping for Porsches and the like at similar prices. But either way there would be less buyers for the C8 if that were the case.
The only good thing that would come of that, is the existing Vettes would hold values better. I mean at an approximate value of only $30K, my C6 is an incredible performance value and essentially new with 22K miles. And there are lot of these.
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Zaro Tundov (11-18-2018)
#26
Burning Brakes
Street Reality?
Lets not forget most dealers are discounting 2019 C7's 15% or more these days.. Have to believe the ME, if its worth all the hype will be going at sticker at least for the first year or more.. When compared, it creates a huge street cost disparity between the FE and ME. Corvette fans then may realize the ME is a only a C7 with a transplanted engine. Some of the more savvy fans may take a second look at the C7 before it disappears and see the value of the most beautiful Corvette ever made by GM ..LOL
So the base C7 stripper now sells at $49,450 and our discounted GS LT 2 rings the register at $73,500. These would be considered real world examples based on most highly regarded sources of information. That is a pricing delta of $24,050 or about 33%.
Again, these numbers are just based on well regarded C8 base stripped model estimated pricing from forum well placed sources and advertised discount pricing from the biggest Corvette dealers. Interesting also, is that some folks believe they will have choices between a DCT and manual when we were told repeatedly that the manual was a no go in the C8.
Another question comes to mind re the engine. There was a lot of talk for a while that the base engine would be an LT? version of the small block pushrod motor making 490-500 h/p. Lately we are hearing more about 4.2 (256 cubic inch) and 4.6 DOHC engines. If the 4.2 DOHC engine becomes the base, it will most certainly need to come with twin turbos, otherwise it will be gutless below 3300 RPM or so - and not what Corvette owners will accept. If the striper base C8 comes with the LT? small block, I can see pricing a bit lower - maybe around $69 to $70k. If the 4.2 DOHC is the base engine, I would hold closer to the $73,500 pricing.
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Zaro Tundov (11-18-2018)
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I'm flabbergasted at the number of people believing that GM will price the Corvette out of reach for today's buyers. I expect a small price bump to MSRP from GM but the biggest increases will likely be greedy dealers marking the car up by $5-10K over sticker to 'ream" early adopters.
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Good point on the engine. That pushrod V8 has that good low end torque that a DOHC does t replicate. That American v8 ‘goodness’... mmmmm. Anyways, Looking forward to see what GM does with the whole package.
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Even if the price is 30% more, it will be 30%+ more car with a DCT, new chassis, even more exotic styling, new technologies, better materials, etc.
They may lose some of the low-end buyers, but gain high-end buyers since it's now going to be the best rear/mid engine sports car you can buy for the money (and still one of the lowest price rear/mid engined cars, period).
They may lose some of the low-end buyers, but gain high-end buyers since it's now going to be the best rear/mid engine sports car you can buy for the money (and still one of the lowest price rear/mid engined cars, period).
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If the C8 cost anymore than about 5% more than the current product, there will not be a Corvette in 5 years imo.
The tariffs have had a significant impact on the cost to manufacturer cars. This alone will raise the actual cost to build these cars much more than the move to ME.
If a base Vette reaches the $80s- 90s, the buyers will start shopping for Porsches and the like at similar prices. But either way there would be less buyers for the C8 if that were the case.
The only good thing that would come of that, is the existing Vettes would hold values better. I mean at an approximate value of only $30K, my C6 is an incredible performance value and essentially new with 22K miles. And there are lot of these.
The tariffs have had a significant impact on the cost to manufacturer cars. This alone will raise the actual cost to build these cars much more than the move to ME.
If a base Vette reaches the $80s- 90s, the buyers will start shopping for Porsches and the like at similar prices. But either way there would be less buyers for the C8 if that were the case.
The only good thing that would come of that, is the existing Vettes would hold values better. I mean at an approximate value of only $30K, my C6 is an incredible performance value and essentially new with 22K miles. And there are lot of these.
And yes a C6 was an incredible car at its time and is a great option for someone wanting a used Corvette but that has nothing to do with what a ME C8 would cost....new vs. old.You can buy a used Lambo for $95K so does that mean Lmabo should not charge $250K+ for their new cars?
And as far as some jumping to Porsche, sure there may be some but there will be some Porsche owners jumping to a Corvette. That I can assure you specially if the car is drop dead gorgeous (which can't be said for majority of Porsche's) with give or take 500 HP and rumored knockout world class interior.
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skank (11-19-2018)
#33
Melting Slicks
Even if the price is 30% more, it will be 30%+ more car with a DCT, new chassis, even more exotic styling, new technologies, better materials, etc.
They may lose some of the low-end buyers, but gain high-end buyers since it's now going to be the best rear/mid engine sports car you can buy for the money (and still one of the lowest price rear/mid engined cars, period).
They may lose some of the low-end buyers, but gain high-end buyers since it's now going to be the best rear/mid engine sports car you can buy for the money (and still one of the lowest price rear/mid engined cars, period).
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some think Chevy is going upscale with the C8. That’s fine, but it is an opinion and not fact, after all. I lean towards believing a car company wants to make profit with any car they produce above all other considerations. Could that not be the case? Absolutely. There are many examples of a company changing an established brand / formula and failing. More than those who suceed.
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can Chevy Morph the Chevy Corvette into a legit super car brand? Yes, it’s possible. But, in order to do so they HAVE to kill the old brand. I think Chevy / GM isn’t going to do that. If this is the goal, they’d have more success with making the ME a Caddy. It’s less of an uphill climb to the new brand level.
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If that turns out to be the case, it would be interesting to see if the corvette “value” formula can actually pull buyers from other brands. You know... those buyers for whom price is not a deciding factor on a purchase. If GM targets those buyers and alienates their established demographic, will they increase sales (by volume), real even, or see lower sales?
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some think Chevy is going upscale with the C8. That’s fine, but it is an opinion and not fact, after all. I lean towards believing a car company wants to make profit with any car they produce above all other considerations. Could that not be the case? Absolutely. There are many examples of a company changing an established brand / formula and failing. More than those who suceed.
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can Chevy Morph the Chevy Corvette into a legit super car brand? Yes, it’s possible. But, in order to do so they HAVE to kill the old brand. I think Chevy / GM isn’t going to do that. If this is the goal, they’d have more success with making the ME a Caddy. It’s less of an uphill climb to the new brand level.
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skank (11-19-2018)
#36
Melting Slicks
I'm flabbergasted at the number of people believing that GM will price the Corvette out of reach for today's buyers. I expect a small price bump to MSRP from GM but the biggest increases will likely be greedy dealers marking the car up by $5-10K over sticker to 'ream" early adopters.
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Zaro Tundov (11-19-2018)
#37
Le Mans Master
Originally Posted by DaveFerrari458
Your post makes no sense! 5% is like less than $3K higher than the current price and then you say if it costs $80-90K?? And you seem to know a lot about actual building costs to make such a bold statement stating tariffs will cost more than actual building a ME car? LOL
And yes a C6 was an incredible car at its time and is a great option for someone wanting a used Corvette but that has nothing to do with what a ME C8 would cost....new vs. old.You can buy a used Lambo for $95K so does that mean Lmabo should not charge $250K+ for their new cars?
And as far as some jumping to Porsche, sure there may be some but there will be some Porsche owners jumping to a Corvette. That I can assure you specially if the car is drop dead gorgeous (which can't be said for majority of Porsche's) with give or take 500 HP and rumored knockout world class interior.
And yes a C6 was an incredible car at its time and is a great option for someone wanting a used Corvette but that has nothing to do with what a ME C8 would cost....new vs. old.You can buy a used Lambo for $95K so does that mean Lmabo should not charge $250K+ for their new cars?
And as far as some jumping to Porsche, sure there may be some but there will be some Porsche owners jumping to a Corvette. That I can assure you specially if the car is drop dead gorgeous (which can't be said for majority of Porsche's) with give or take 500 HP and rumored knockout world class interior.
#38
Melting Slicks
When I purchased my first brand new vette convertible in 1989, it listed for around $40,000 and after discounts, I purchased it for just over $30k. I think it's safe to say that as the vette improves after each generation is rolled out, there are nominal price increases. From 1989 to 2019 model year...30 years, we went from a $40k list price to a $70k list price (comparable comparison of a loaded 1989 convertible compared to a loaded 2019 convertible). I think it's safe to say, we will see some type of price increase although I don't think it will be as drastic as some have predicted.
#39
Race Director
It will be from 60K to 170K....just so you know...how many of these stupid threads do we need? For christ sake...stop creating threads on non information already....
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#40
Burning Brakes
Some folks enjoy speculating about the upcoming car and sharing their opinions. No harm no foul.
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