Why no “it has Camaro taillights” threads this time around?
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I peruse the C8 section because I love Corvettes and am interested to see what is next & decide if I will be adding to my garage like many others here.
#42
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Crap, huh? Let's see your car jacka$$. It's always fun to see pics of an '84 Fiero on a Corvette forum.
#43
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Yeah, I'm sure you'll be buying a C8.
#44
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:iagree & I can afford a C7 or whatever else I want. I also haven’t run out of excuses as to why I didn’t buy a C7 as there was only one reason - I think it’s ugly. I wanted a very specific Corvette & when I found it, I bought it. It happens to be a C6 and imho much better looking than a C7.
You and Atari_Prime should get a room...you sound like a great pair.
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#45
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Not a knock on C7s at all. They’ve sold a bunch of them and I like them all except for the ZR1 and the “full race” Z06. And I REALLY like the taillights. Regardless what they do with the C8, give it some nicely sculptured lenses on the butt...
#46
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You really think EVERYONE likes, or must like, the styling of the C7? It’s a mean looking beast for sure, but there’s an awful lot going on, much of which might seem very dated in a few years. Here’s an analogy. Almost everybody loves Lambo’s Muira, which is a reasonably simple and wonderfully elegant design. Others prefer the later Countaches — scoops, splitters, spoilers and rockers galore. But, Lamborghini backed off quite a bit from those extremes. Similarly, there’s a great argument for the C8 to move away from the C7 motif into a simpler and more elegant look.
Not a knock on C7s at all. They’ve sold a bunch of them and I like them all except for the ZR1 and the “full race” Z06. And I REALLY like the taillights. Regardless what they do with the C8, give it some nicely sculptured lenses on the butt...
#47
Both the C7 and C8 (so far) appear to have "brand design" where they are purposely trying to make the rear ends look similar to all the rest of the cars, the same way as Chevy decided to make the fronts all have a chrome bar across the grills. The rear ends of the C7 and the latest camaro are eerily similar and neither are that far removed from the rest of the lineup (excluding trucks/SUVs). This is going to be more apparent after the rest of the cars are phased out and all we have are Camaro's and Corvette's, which will have very similar themes.
Its shitty brand focused design strategy and it is ruining the natural design of the car. It has resulted in a C7 with an ugly rear and what looks like a C8 with less ugly but no less out of place rear.
The C6 is the last one that had a consistent design from front to rear. It didn't look like anything else in the lineup, just like all the generations before it.
Its shitty brand focused design strategy and it is ruining the natural design of the car. It has resulted in a C7 with an ugly rear and what looks like a C8 with less ugly but no less out of place rear.
The C6 is the last one that had a consistent design from front to rear. It didn't look like anything else in the lineup, just like all the generations before it.
Last edited by StanleyTTU; 12-27-2018 at 12:07 PM.
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#48
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I think it would be a gawd awful shame if they kept the Camaro styled tailights. You spend so much energy and time designing a whole new Corvette and then keep that old design? There are so many cool things you could do with LED taillights these days that would accent the entire design. You want to design a car that looks like it’s doing 200mph, even when looking at it from the back.
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The Gen 2 Camaro showed up in 1970, two model years after the C3 Corvette debuted with what eventually became the iconic 4 round tail lights signature of the Corvette. I don't recall being bothered that the Camaro copied the Corvette.
I think what happened with the C7 is the perception that Corvette was now copying a cheaper model.
People who are really into Corvettes, to the point of taking part in forums about them, want the Corvette to be unique and special. Putting a design cue from a lesser car on it was like showing a disrespect to the car, to tradition, and to the fan base.
I think what happened with the C7 is the perception that Corvette was now copying a cheaper model.
People who are really into Corvettes, to the point of taking part in forums about them, want the Corvette to be unique and special. Putting a design cue from a lesser car on it was like showing a disrespect to the car, to tradition, and to the fan base.
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Pop-up headlights were added in the 1963 model year so they are not a Corvette traditional styling cue but round tail lights started with the first model year and continued up to the C7 design (except for the ovals on the C5, which are pretty much the round styling cue and the squared off tail lights of some C4 models). Round tail lights on a Corvette should always be in the stylists tool box. C7's tail lights look like **** IMHO. If I ever bought one I'd have to find a kit to change it over to round.
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Originally Posted by BMadden
Sorry, but if you don't think this looks wicked then I don't know what to say.
Even though I love the round tails on previous Corvette generations, I've always thought the C7's tails were/are a nice revolution in the design of the Corvette's taillights.
I also think this revolution was needed to broaden the overall stylistic possibilities that the rest of the car was going (and will continue to go) through.
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Pop-up headlights were added in the 1963 model year so they are not a Corvette traditional styling cue but round tail lights started with the first model year and continued up to the C7 design (except for the ovals on the C5, which are pretty much the round styling cue and the squared off tail lights of some C4 models). Round tail lights on a Corvette should always be in the stylists tool box. C7's tail lights look like **** IMHO. If I ever bought one I'd have to find a kit to change it over to round.
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I never understood the hatred for the c7 taillights ...
i never looked at them and felt the c7 tailliht was an issue. Same for whatever ahift gm does with the c8..
i never looked at them and felt the c7 tailliht was an issue. Same for whatever ahift gm does with the c8..
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