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Those of you that have your cars and those of you that have them on order, if you have not seen the brochure that GM did for the C8 take some time and look at one, it is a gorgeous piece of work. I bought one from the museum when picking up the C8. Since the MY 2020 was sold out in days I doubt any dealers even ordered the brochure. If I ever sell the vette the owner will really going to enjoy seeing it.
My dealer gave one to me when I ordered and put down a deposit last year for a 2020. Of course, that’s not happening, so I hope to get a 2021 brochure when they come out.
From: In a parallel universe. Currently own 2014 Stingray Coupe.
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Haven't been able to find a printed version yet - hoping a place like the Corvette Museum would have them but looks like they are out of stock. Did download the electronic version though.
I was going to order one from the Corvette Museum but they were out of stock. While I was waiting for them to get a new supply one showed up in my mail, unexpectedly, from Corvette Concierge.
I called the Corvette Concierge and asked them to mail me one. It arrived a few weeks later (FREE).
Just called Concierge & they are out of 2020 brochures. Suggested that I go to a Dealer or buy one from the NCM for $20. Too bad, I guess that just having the car will have to satisfy me! AND IT DOES. If you are still waiting for yours, hang in there, you will be rewarded.
Interesting that on the "Statistics" page (page 36 of 40), it reads top speed for the Stingray as 194 (with standard suspension), and 184 (10 mph less) for the Z51 (with MRC). Hmmmm (And different final drive ratio: 4.9:1 vs Z51 5.2:1). Seems the Z51 is geared for faster acceleration at a cost of top speed. (Good trade-off IMO.)