Could reveal be during National Corvette Caravan?
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Remember when the floor of the museum gave way and a "few" Corvettes were damaged. It was news that was covered worldwide. Photos of that "mishap" were all over every news source, especially within the US, and that is where 90% of the Corvettes are sold. Maybe a few people in the Congo missed out on the news.If it's newsworthy....it will be covered, whether it's in NYC or Bowling Green, Kentucky
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You talk like you actually KNOW - and you dont...nor do I...thats why I posted a "POSSIBLE" location. Every major car show has been passed over...and still no word on any upcoming show... Its February - you think they are going to pull together a reveal for New York? By end of March? Really? Caravan gives them till end of August... You dont think its possible, and I do...move on...
#43
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If it bleeds, it leads. Of course the cave-in was covered. It was the best PR the NCM ever had and a great example of turning lemons into lemonade. I applaud the NCM leadership. And you're right, if GM did, in fact, reveal the C8 at the NCM it would be covered. But that begs the question. From a PR standpoint now, consider the visuals. What would you rather have? How would you like the image of the C8 to be revealed to the world, the biggest most important reveal GM has done on half a century? On the one hand you've got elegance and flashing lights of a sophisticated reveal (even the Toyota Tundra had that.) and on the other you have guys and gals in flop flops spilling mustard on their slogan-emblazoned tshirts gawking at the new Corvette "revealed" inside a white tent in the parking lot. The very idea is repulsive. Perhaps GM actually will slum to that level, but all it will prove is that "American sophistication" remains an oxymoron. And I never said I KNOW what they will do. I'm just saying is that from a PR standpoint it is a disastrous idea and an epic fail.
Now count the number of photographers that were on hand, and the number of reporters that were on hand at the museum, the day the cave in happened.
One reporter and one photographer can end up with worldwide coverage(if the event is newsworthy) and I guarantee you that more than one photographer and one reporter will be on hand at the museum if GM decided that was where the reveal will be had. GM will send out press releases, with tons of photos, to all the main magazines, etc worldwide with an embargo in place, and it will be fully covered with worldwide coverage the very next day. GM knows how to get the maximum amount of coverage at the museum.
PS- there are tons of restaurants/motels in both Bowling Green and Nashville, for both the reporter and the photographer to eat/sleep at/in and get worldwide coverage.
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One reporter and one photographer can end up with worldwide coverage(if the event is newsworthy) and I guarantee you that more than one photographer and one reporter will be on hand at the museum if GM decided that was where the reveal will be had. GM will send out press releases, with tons of photos, to all the main magazines, etc worldwide with an embargo in place, and it will be fully covered with worldwide coverage the very next day. GM knows how to get the maximum amount of coverage at the museum.
PS- there are tons of restaurants/motels in both Bowling Green and Nashville, for both the reporter and the photographer to eat/sleep at/in and get worldwide coverage.
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This thread is entertaining, if nothing else.
Shockingly, DISASTERS get coverage....who knew?
Hey, I've got an idea:
Put the C8 under the dome in the NCM, and then have a structural failure of the dome, it collapses and crushes the ONLY C8...
Shockingly, DISASTERS get coverage....who knew?
Hey, I've got an idea:
Put the C8 under the dome in the NCM, and then have a structural failure of the dome, it collapses and crushes the ONLY C8...
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True. As long as we get the ONLY C8 smashed to bits, roof cave in, sink hole, whatever, GM will get coverage. You know, Jim Mero always said it wasn't HIM that crashed that early, un-camo'd C7 way back when...maybe we could get THE guy that did it and film him smacking an Armco barrier at the Nürburgring.
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No, not a big enough stage. I'd bet even money against it, if you're looking for a wager.
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Just move on to another post...your wasting our time here...
#53
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Absolutely, and an ME car will most likely be even more polarizing. But also don't forget that when the next generation is announced, dealers start fighting for allocations, thus they are more willing to take a bigger loss on the current cars. Folks that might have been in the used Corvette market then seize that opportunity to buy a new one.
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If it bleeds, it leads. Of course the cave-in was covered. It was the best PR the NCM ever had and a great example of turning lemons into lemonade. I applaud the NCM leadership. And you're right, if GM did, in fact, reveal the C8 at the NCM it would be covered. But that begs the question. From a PR standpoint now, consider the visuals. What would you rather have? How would you like the image of the C8 to be revealed to the world, the biggest most important reveal GM has done on half a century? On the one hand you've got elegance and flashing lights of a sophisticated reveal (even the Toyota Tundra had that.) and on the other you have guys and gals in flop flops spilling mustard on their slogan-emblazoned tshirts gawking at the new Corvette "revealed" inside a white tent in the parking lot. The very idea is repulsive. Perhaps GM actually will slum to that level, but all it will prove is that "American sophistication" remains an oxymoron. And I never said I KNOW what they will do. I'm just saying is that from a PR standpoint it is a disastrous idea and an epic fail.